Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War GOTY Edition (Gamer's Choice) reviews

Mature Audience. Contains violence

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(avg. of 36 ratings)
 
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Review by Mark on 4th March, 2011
3 stars "Great"

A good solid real time strategy game, and good value for money.

 
 
Review by Taylor on 2nd November, 2009
5 stars "Best current futuristic strategy game!"

This has to be one of the better futuristic strategy games.
The single player is a bit short, but you don't want to buy the game for that, you buy the game for the multiplayer its INTENSE!!
I seriously recommend this and the dark crusade expansion if you want to feel the true multiplayer experience of Dawn of War.
Only thing that might better then this would be SC2…

 
 
Review by Chris on 23rd January, 2009
5 stars "Visceral"

Dawn of War is a brilliant series and with this new low price and even better reason to buy now! It has all the things a strategy game needs and more!

  • Amazing graphics
  • Damn cool and varying factions
  • A emphasize on pushing forward and keeping the pressure on
  • Really awesome ‘special effects’ like building buildings
  • Visceral combat which is bloody and brutal
  • A nice single player experience to ease you in followed by an intense multiplayer assault
  • A cool new take on upgrades and troop management where you can buy upgrades for a certain squad (make normal troops specialized rocket troopers or chaingunners) and when squad members die you can replace them with new ones, etc

Overall a great game that will keep you entertained for hours on end.

 
 
Preview by Ken on 2nd October, 2004
5 stars "Do yourself a favour and get it!"

Short single player campaign. but wait till you try multiplayer..­...all class.

 
 
Preview by Andrew on 2nd October, 2004
3 stars "Fun & solid game, lacks depth."

Visceral visual experience, with a satisfactory, though not particularly challenging or imaginative singleplayer experience.

Multiplayer will depend on your focus – if you like the “grind” aspect of the game (if you and your opponent are competent then you can expect to quickly hold the map 50/50 and have to then wear each other down slowly) you will find it fun. One benefit of this is that there will be plenty of time to enjoy the visuals.

The balance between the races needs a little bit of work, but that may come in time with patches. The GameSpy system of online matchmaking isn't my favourite, but at least it has some form of automatic game-matching.

My gaming has been relatively bug-free, except for one crash on the last mission of the game (only happened once and did not reoccur).

Overall a good game, but it depends on what you are looking for. If there was a 3.5 stars option I would have gone for that.

 
 
Preview by Sam on 2nd October, 2004
5 stars "Wow"

It's The best PC game ever, Imagine getting the main guy off Halo and putting him in a cloner and telling the clones to kill each other whilst making as many big explosions as possible. Great game I would reccomend it to all PC users.

 
 
Preview by Mark on 1st October, 2004
5 stars "Makes Generals look like Pacman"

Want to see a massive robotic machine pickup an Orc and squeeze till its head pops off? Like guns? Did you like Warcraft 3 but would have liked to see more nasty explosions and hordes of different units? Then this is the game for you.

Dawn of War pits the 4 tradional 40K races against each other. The Space Marines, humanities salvation. The Eldar, some mystical magical elf/aliens. The Chaos Marines, Space Marines corrupted and hateful. And the Orcs, just plain funny and primitive but with safety in numbers.

The gameplay is a lot like Warcraft 3 but with a couple of unique features. The first and probably the best is squad reinforcements. Instead of individual units sometimes you can make squads. If one of your squad members dies then you can hit the reinforcements button and after a small amount of time a new squad member appears. Also you can upgrade your squads individually to suit the situation. If your enemy for example has loads of vehicles you can upgrade your marine squad with rocket launchers. And you can see them gain a rocket launcher! Each unit is individual so you can see when someone has a different gun to another.

Graphically though is where this is excelling. The ingame animation is amazing. I'm not going to describe it. But when Your commander kicks an orc in the head, spins round and stabs another with his chainsword it's just plain brilliant.

Amazing game. Buy it. Now. No, I said NOW!

 
 
Preview by Andrew on 29th September, 2004
2 stars "Crap compared to WC3"

In DoW, you have control points. This, coupled with a lack of balance, is the defining reason for the crappiness of this product. COntrol points are too easy to get, and there is no reall punishmnet for losing 1000 troops. Nice GFX though.

 
 
Preview by steven on 27th September, 2004
5 stars "Outstanding"

the battles are epic, and live up to the TT equivalent. the animations are excellent and the detail is rich and expansive.

 
 
Preview by Jason on 27th September, 2004
5 stars "PURE RELIC !"

Having been involved in the beta and dowloading the demo there can be only three words for it “buy this now!”

relic have out done themselves again! multiplayer mahem at its best !