MrDeVil_909

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  1. That's right. Dark Crusade had the campaign map on a single planet, and is often considered the best. Soulstorm was on several planets and, as you say, not well regarded. Although the Sisters of Battle were introduced in Soulstorm though, and they're pretty bad ass. As for the evolution of Dawn of War, I've enjoyed both previous games for what they are, although the original is my favourite. I've been quite excited about DoW3, as it's seemed like a return to the series roots, but as someone who plays mostly campaigns I'm hesitant to pick it up right now, I'll probably hold out for an expansion with a decent campaign, or maybe just a lower price. And while it's not surprising they didn't have Tau or Necrons as launch factions they need to do a better job of introducing new factions this time around, whether through expansions or individual DLC. I know a lot of people who prefer DoW2, and every time an RTS game comes out that doesn't play like it they complain. Even about Starcraft 2. Which struck me as weird, if you don't like RTS' there are plenty of games that aren't. More than anything else, I think it's telling that this episode has me itching to reinstall Dark Crusade and Soulstorm and play those again.