Testseek.com have collected 59 expert reviews of the Warhammer 40,000: Dawn Of War 2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Warhammer 40,000: Dawn Of War 2.
February 2009
(86%)
59 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Dawn of War II is a risky RTS game, but the new RPG elements and streamlined missions are implemented in a way that is engaging for strategy fans and newcomers alike.
Nach dem Test des aktuellen Ablegers aus dem Warhammer 40.000 Universum sind wir zum einen verzückt und zum anderen mehr als nur ernüchtert. Neben dem gerade im späteren Verlauf etwas abflachendem Singleplayer-Modus stößt besonders die Umsetzung des M...
Abstract: Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War II ottaa jo ennestään hyvän pelin, päivittää sen kertaheitolla nykyaikaan ja tarjoilee samalla uudenlaisen näkemyksen tosiaikastrategiasta, joka heittää genren rajapyykkiä reilusti eteenpäin.Dawn of War oli aikanaan mainio pe...
Abstract: Dawn of War II er ganske todelt i sin presentasjon. På den ene siden har du en actionrollespillinspirert enspillerdel der fokuset tas litt vekk fra strategisjangeren, og utviklingen av troppeledere og ren action er sentral. Så har du den glitrende fle...
Abstract: It’s not often you come across a game that mixes in two majorly different types of gameplay elements and at the same time turns out to be remarkably well implemented. Off the top of my head I can only think of Puzzle Quest that manages to fit that bill...
Great Visuals, RPG Elements work brilliantly, Awesome Multiplayer, Engaging Singleplayer campaign, Very well optimized
Singleplayer campaign can get repetitive towards the end
There are two multiplayer modes - Annihilation and Control Point Victory. Both modes require you to capture resource or Victory nodes, which is the only way in which you can collect additional resources. The difference between the two, is that Annihi...
Addictive, fun gameplay coupled with a complex opencampaign mode as well as beautful visuals,
This is not the RTS many hardcore fans were looking for.
THQ and Relic Entertainment have done something truly incredible with their Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: They have managed to successfully merge RPG, RTS, tactical shooter, and hack n slash gameplay into one Ork-killing behemoth which is a blas...
Abstract: Its Warhammer, Jim, but not as we know it, now that radical changes have been made by ditching the resource gathering and base building in favour of smaller, faster, more complex units and character development. Gameplay, though, suffers from repetit...
Overall I felt that Dawn of War II was a great game that both fans of the 40k universe and people that wouldnt touch a table top game if their life depended on it will both enjoy. Whether you want it for the multiplayer or the singleplayer your guaran...
Fun & Addictive, Cooperative campaign missions, RPG elements put into RTS, No military & economic building (can also be a minus for those who like it, I guess), Great graphics, great physics and ragdoll effects making the battle more fun & vicious at the same time, Dawn of War 2
Repetitive mission types, Repetitive maps, Short campaign, Level 20 cap for each squad, The supposedly best armor in the game, the Terminator Armor, is not really the best after all, Bookmark and Share
Dawn of War 2 is a stimulating and fun semi RTS semi RPG game. The game looks great and it’s also addictive. These addictions however, are sadly reduced by the repetitiveness of the missions. Thankfully, since you’ll be getting random wargears and also...