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April 2017
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The editors liked
Elite units are great fun
Base building makes a comeback
Loads to master
Both on- and offline
Strong campaign with three great factions
Clever use of MOBA influences
Barnstorming Elites
Exciting multi-player mode
The editors didn't like
Gameplay balance favours pricey end-game Elite units
Simplified game mechanics in some areas
Campaign won't scratch your RTS itch - you've got to head online too
once it gets going, the campaign delivers a fun, entertaining experience before it is over and you are ready to dive into the multiplayer. Sadly, there's no cooperative to be found in the campaign, probably due to the return of base building, leaving it...
Abstract: Dawn of War 3 doesn't reimagine the realtime strategy wheel, but it doesn't need to. In fact, Dawn of War 3's most controversial aspect is how uncontroversial it is, eschewing a lot of the advances and new ideas presented by developers Relic in Dawn of W...
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: There is great joy to be had in watching big things smash into each other.It's a fact. A prima facie truth, which Relic Entertainment's long awaited Warhammer 40,000 strategy sequel understands more than any other in its genre. Within minutes of my first...
Dawn of War III is a polished, capable RTS that cleverly iterates on the genre even if it doesn't quite reinvent it. The emphasis on MOBA-esque active abilities and Elite units demands players pay close attention, forcing them to use actual, well, strateg...
Published: 2017-04-25, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Elite units are great fun, Base building makes a comeback, Loads to master, both on- and offline
Gameplay balance favours pricey end-game Elite units, Simplified game mechanics in some areas, Campaign won't scratch your RTS itch - you've got to head online too
Dawn of War III feels like Relic has tried to toe the line between old-school real time strategy and the new wave of MOBAs currently taking over PC gamers' lives. It mostly succeeds, too, adding just enough base-building, resource management and a mixtur...
Strong campaign with three great factions, Clever use of MOBA influences, Barnstorming Elites, Exciting multi-player mode
AI seems reliant on line of sight, Mission design can feel generic
There's still something a little old-school about Dawn of War III's RTS action, but when it scratches those same old itches so well, there's very little reason to complain. It's a game that takes new influences from the MOBA and uses them well, mixing up...
Abstract: RTS fans are no doubt familiar with Relic Entertainment; the Vancouver-based developer has been making its mark on the gaming landscape with excellent franchises such as Company of Heroes, Homeworld, and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War since 1997. The compa...
Relic's attempt to bring back the much beloved Dawn of War franchise at times shows glimpses of being a great game, but it removed everything that made it Dawn of War and is now just a run-of-the-mill twitchy RTS game...
Abstract: Dawn of War III is a conglomerate of brutal violence and crushing micromanagement. Although the game boasts a host of deadly space marines, dissident Orks scavengers and elitist Eldar enforcers the campaign and multiplayer battles lack rhythm. It certainl...