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1UP: Warhammer: Battle March 360 Review

1UP writes: "Real-time strategy games are wrestling valiantly with the transition to console systems as developers come up with innovative ways to build and manage armies with a gamepad instead of a mouse. Among the recent solutions: simpler gameplay (Multiwinia), a refinement of the control scheme (Command & Conquer 3), and a dramatic reinvention of the interface (EndWar).

So what does the Xbox 360 port of Warhammer: Battle March bring to the table? Absolutely nothing. This is a head-in-the-sand approach that refuses to acknowledge any problems whatsoever. It sits next to Supreme Commander for the Xbox 360 as an ungainly monument to developer cluelessness."
D / A+
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 270 days 21 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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