Dawn of War: if ever a game was built for expansion packs, it's this one. Relic's characterful Warhammer 40,000-inspired RTS (PCG 140, 90%) may have featured a generous four armies to play with, but there are plenty more in the 40K universe that would - and inevitably will - lend themselves wonderfully to the PC treatment.Enter Winter Assault. The well-trained eyes out there will immediately recognise the forces of the Imperial Guard in action: the very backbone of humanity's future fighting
It seems like every time we see this game of far-future, apocalyptic warfare in action, a new colour has been added to the palette of treats. That's why, this time, we thought we'd throw two of the game's most vibrant elements into sharp relief: super-units and battlefield tactics. Every tech-tree in every RTS has its high branches, and usually lurking at the top is a piece of uber kit so powerful that Donald Rumsfeld has sweaty dreams of owning it. Dawn of War is no exception. But the main