Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War
Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War | |
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Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | Relic Entertainment |
Udgiver | THQ |
Komponist | Jeremy Soule |
Distributør | Steam |
Motor | Impossible Creatures |
Udgivet | 20. september 2004[1] 24. september 2004[2] |
Seneste version | 1.51 |
Genre | Real-time strategy |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | Windows |
Medier | 3x CD-Rom Download |
Input | Tastatur Mus |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: Mature (M) PEGI: 16+ USK: 16+ |
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Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of Wars hjemmeside | |
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Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War er et RTS-computerspil fra 2004 bygget på Warhammer 40.000 universet. Spillet er udviklet af Relic Entertainment og udgivet af THQ.
Racerne i spillet er:
- Space Marine
- Kaos
- Eldar
- Orker
I spillets kampagne følger man Space Marine styrken Blod Ravens og officeren Gabriel Angelos.
I udvidelsen Winter Assault som udkom i 2005 kom racen Imperial Guard sammen med nye enheder til de eksisterende racer.
I udvidelsen Dark Crusade som er blev færdig i 2006 kan du spille racerne:
- Tau
- Necron
Udvidelsen Soulstorm, som blev udgivet i 2008 tilføjede to nye racer til serien.
- Dark Eldar
- Sisters of Battle
Referencer
- ^ "PC release dates". GameSpot. Arkiveret fra originalen 1. december 2008. Hentet 2007-10-17.
- ^ "Release dates". GameFAQs. Hentet 2007-10-17.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War på Internet Movie Database (engelsk)
- Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War på Metacritic (engelsk)
- Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War hos Behind The Voice Actors (engelsk)
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