Warhammer: Battle March
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Warhammer universe invades the Xbox 360! As one of the leading tabletop gaming brands in the world for over 25 years, the rich heritage of Warhammer delivers an unparalleled fantasy gaming experience like no other. Warhammer: Battle March brings all of the action and strategy of an RTS, without the necessity of extensive resource management. Navigation and menus are optimized to give players an unprecedented amount of freedom to control their army during battles. Warhammer: Battle March contains six unique armies, over 100 unit types and three extensive and thrilling single player campaigns. With Xbox Live, players are able to take the unique battles and huge detailed armies online against opponents all over the world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5434 in Video Games
- Brand: Namco
- Model: 21006
- Released on: 2008-09-02
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Dimensions: .33 pounds
Features
- Warhammer: Battle March is about war, focusing on the armies, skirmishes and the battlefield. Epic sense of both scale and detail where immense, ferocious demons and huge beautifully rendered battalions.
- USE ENVIRONMENTS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE: A wide variety of terrain such as forests, swamps, plains, and tundra challenge players to adapt to their surroundings, adding a new layer of strategy and providing infinite replayability.
- COMMAND HEROES AND CHAMPIONS: As armies move from battle to battle in an epic war, Heroes and Champions learn new tactics, unlock new abilities, command larger units, and can even challenge other Champions in duels to the death.
- CUSTOMIZE YOUR ARMY: Warhammer: Battle March takes customization to a new level by allowing for body part swaps, weapon and armor enhancements, and more powerful controls to paint units and customize banners.
- VARIETY OF PLAY MODES: Three extensive and thrilling single player campaigns along with a full assortment of multiplayer modes for both casual and competitive gamers to customize their armies and take them online to battle.
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The Warhammer universe invades the Xbox 360
As one of the leading tabletop gaming brands in the world for over 25 years, the heritage of Warhammer delivers a fantasy gaming experience like no other. Warhammer: Battle March brings all of the action and strategy of an RTS, without the necessity of extensive resource management. Navigation and menus are optimized to give players an unprecedented amount of freedom to control their army during battles. Warhammer: Battle March contains six unique armies, over 100 unit types and three extensive and thrilling single player campaigns. Combined with Xbox Live, players are able to take the unique battles and huge detailed armies online against opponents all over the world.
Key Features
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Customer Reviews
Don't waste your money.
You have been warned. Those people claiming this game is fun or the best warhammer game are lacking some chromosomes and/or have never played a good strategy game. First off, the controls are hideous... NOT just a 'bit awkward'. Second of all, in order to see what is going on you have to be zoomed out so far that the game has no detail (not that zooming in helps much there either). I have played the same board like 15 times because even when you beat a board it doesn't save unless you complete a series of boards which the game claims as a level (I am assuming, as I have played the same 3 boards over and over and finally threw the game into the corner as it seriously isn't worth the time or effort). The game is incredibly repetitive. The overly repeated vocal tracks alone can drive you nuts. All in all... this game will be $9 in under 6 months.
Not what I expected at ALL
I bought this game for my nephew (who is 14) and he played it over at my house. First off...the graphics in the first scene to start the game were great. They were like the pictures that Amazon has shown. But then the game started and the graphics changed. On my parents standard tube tv they were horrible. On my plasma, they were better, but still not very good at all. And then the cutscenes during the games were hideous!...even on my plasma. I have no idea why they wouldn't use the same type of graphics for all the cutscenes. Now he hasn't played a whole lot of it, b/c he doesn't even like the game play...but maybe it includes some more good graphics later.
The game play...so lousy. It was boring, and so repetitive. It is a war/battle sim...and not a good one. Granted, like I said before, he hasn't played very far into the game. But that was because he got so bored, and disliked the graphics (especially the HORRIBLE cutscenes) that he had no desire to play it any further. I've played battle sims before, and I couldn't even watch this one for very long.
The voices...INCREDIBLY annoying. They repeat the same thing 5 times in a row...and the same voice cuts itself off. I had to turn the sound down while it was being played. And sometimes when they talk...it looks like the old Japanese voice overs where their mouths are moving and it doesn't go with the voices at all. It reminded me of old school video games..and not good ones.
I would definitely recommend renting this game BEFORE you buy it. It may just save you $50-$60. Or if you really want to buy it to try it, definitely get it used. Its not worth the full price at all. You can get it used for around $20 on ebay if nothing else (I checked b/c he disliked it so much he doesn't want to keep it).
Ouch
I love this game for the PC. Great graphics, engaging and evolving story, and a good old crash your armies togehther RTS. This game makes for a very difficult transition to the XBox 360 the controls are very complex and without any real quick keys makes for an insanly difficult learning curve espically in the heat of battle trying to remember what controls do what. My advice if you want this game: get it for the PC.






