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''Warhammer 40,000: Rites of War'' is a
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game based on the Panzer General 2 engine by SSI. It is set in the fictional ''
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'' universe. It was produced by Games Workshop in 1999, and concerns the invasion of a
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Hive fleet and the Eldar and Imperial efforts to defeat it. The game was re-released in 2015 on
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Gameplay

The game has three modes. In the "campaign mode" the player controls the Eldar forces and follows the efforts of the Craftworld Iyanden to conquer a Maiden World, a lost colony of the ancient Eldar race. During the campaign an additional and far more dangerous foe, the alien Tyranids, emerge and the Eldar and Imperial forces unite to defeat them. In "skirmish" mode the player can play as the Imperium, Eldar or Tyranids. The Imperial forces include the
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, the Red Hunter chapter of
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, and
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. In
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mode the player can battle other players online.


Reception

The game received mixed reviews according to the
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''s William R. Trotter praised the game's art and interface, and called the game "an agreeable marriage of the ''Warhammer'' license and SSI's tried-and-true concepts." However, he greatly criticized its high difficulty, which he found "obnoxious". In ''
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'', Jason Weston was more negative, writing that the game "plunges straight into this abyss" thanks to its dated engine and bad
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. He concluded, "Time to buy an 8x4ft table and paint it green. Could offer much more tactical depth." Conversely, Jeff Lackey of '' Computer Gaming World'' called the game "thoroughly engrossing". William Abner of ''
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'' wrote that the game "feels incomplete and unfinished", and found it to be derivative of '' Fantasy General'' and '' Panzer General II'', but "as fun as neither." Despite these criticisms, he argued that "the game ''is'' fun to play—while it lasts." John Lee of '' NextGen'' wrote of the game, "If your PC has the muscle, you may enjoy this one for several days. Especially if you've got a good pair of sunglasses to mute the glare from those uniforms."


References


External links


Official site
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Rites of War ''Warhammer 40,000: Rites of War'' is a turn-based strategy game based on the Panzer General 2 engine by SSI. It is set in the fictional ''Warhammer 40,000'' universe. It was produced by Games Workshop in 1999, and concerns the invasion of a Ty ...
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