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Warhammer: Mark of Chaos




Oct 11, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
One of the oldest races in the Warhammer universe is the Dwarves. The Worlds Edge Mountains is the place they call home, a range east of the Empire that stretches from the very south to the very north. It is within these mountains that resides an extensive labyrinth of tunnels carved out by Dwarves. These tunnels connect Dwarven strongholds, the centers of their civilizations. It has been a while since the height of their civilization and some of their strongholds have been abandoned, overrun ... » Read More
Oct 11, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
Warhammer - a single word that inspires memories of sleepless nights playing the endlessly fun tabletop sensation... or does it? Perhaps the nearly 25-year-old phenomenon, with its mountain of original fiction and rabid fan base, seems scarier than a bus full of bloated zombies. For those not in the know, Warhammer is a evil-versus-(even more) evil fantasy tabletop game created by Games Workshop; its guiding hand is easy to spot in each and every Warhammer product, whether they appear on ... » Read More
Sep 27, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
Orcs and Goblins, who can be thought of as cousins, are a tribal society usually with the strongest and largest warrior as the acting ruler - called the Orc Warboss. The Orcs and Goblins are generally located in an isolated area known as the Badlands, which lie to the south of the area occupied by the Empire, surrounded by mountain ranges. It is here the various tribes of the "greenskins" live. Often an Orc army is composed of units of various tribes, who wear distinctive armor and warpaint. ... » Read More
Sep 13, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
High Elves are an ancient, magical race that left the Old World many centuries ago, retreating to the hidden island of Ulthuan. They returned to the Old World by ships during the Great War, lending their magic and skill to the human ranks of the Empire to push the Chaos invasion back. After the war, many elves stayed in the Old World and taught the realm of men some of their magic. The High Elves see themselves as protectors of the world, and will go to war alongside the ranks of humans to ... » Read More
Sep 6, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
In the Northern Wastes lies the Realm of Chaos. This is the home to the four Chaos gods: Tzeentch, changer of the ways; Khorne, the blood god; Nurgle, lord of decay; and Slaanesh, the dark prince. Each of these gods can be thought of as epitomizing rage, hope, despair and pleasure. In the Northern Wastes, Chaos seeps into the world, such great power causes the environment and inhabitants to become tainted and mutated by it. The inhabitants of the Wastes worship the Chaos gods, and thus the ... » Read More
Aug 16, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
We have to admit that we thought this week's Warhammer: Mark of Chaos army rollout of the human faction - the Empire - was going to be a little bit, well, dull. Without any mutated, monstrous creatures crawling among their ranks, the Empire seems a little boring at first. We were wrong - dead wrong. Not only have the developers hooked us up with a treasure trove of knee-buckling shots of the Empire units, they've single-handedly proven to us that this project is a labor of love. What's more, ... » Read More
Aug 16, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
Warhammer Wednesday begins with the evil rat-men of the Warhammer underworld known as the Skaven. Streaming out of the diseased capital of the Skaven Empire, Skavenblight, the society of the Skaven is organized into innumerable clans. The most powerful of these have unique specialties and are known as the four Great Clans; the plague-infested Clan Pestinlens, the warped and mutilated Clan Moulder, the stealthy, black-hearted Clan Eshin and the war-machine-masters Clan ... » Read More
May 4, 2006
PC Feature | Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
We can't wait Crysis EA dropped the Crysis bomb two months back at the Game Developer's Conference: a three-minute proof-of-concept trailer that allowed us to peer into the future of first-person shooters. We swallowed our gum hard and became cemented in place as we watched (...and watched) as the jungle was torn apart by automatic weapons fire. Tree limbs cracked off, explosions ripped across the landscape and mercenaries stomped through deformable foliage. Emerging from the dense ... » Read More
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Warhammer: Mark of Chaos

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Nov 14, 2006
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Black Hole Entertainment
Franchise: Warhammer
Min system requirements: P4 2.4GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 3.0GB HD space, 128MB DX 9.0c-compatible video card
Recommended system: P4 2.8GHz or equivalent, 1.0GB RAM, 256MB DX 9.0c-compatible video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
6 player VS
6 player CO-OP
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