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| | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Impressions - PC News at GameSpot (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | Battles in Warhammer tend to be large and bloody (it's not unusual to see a tabletop game with dozens, or even hundreds, of units going at each other), as the various races outfit their troops with a mix of powerful armor, such as melee, projectile, and explosive weapons. |
 | | A space marine will plunge his energy swords into the chest of an ork (the Warhammer version of traditional fantasy orcs), then plant his boot on the body to work the sword free. |
 | | Or the ork killa kans, a sort of a walking tank, will grip a space marine in one claw, raise him into the air, and then use the attached saw in the other arm to slice him in half (with an appropriate splattering of blood). |
| www.gamespot.com /pc/strategy/wh40kdawnofwar/preview_6104225.html (1286 words) |
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