Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising (2010)

3.97 from 51 votes
The first full expansion to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II. The game takes place one year after the events of Dawn of War II. Now the Blood Ravens are forced to liberate the planet Aurelia from the evil grip of the Chaos Marines.
First released
Mar 11, 2010
Aliases
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 2: Chaos Rising
Franchises
Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
Developed by
Relic Entertainment
Published by
THQ
Platforms
PC, Linux
Genres
Real-Time Strategy
Themes
Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Rating
PEGI: 16+, ESRB: M, OFLC: M
Releases
  • PC - Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising United Kingdom
  • PC - Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising United States
  • PC - Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising Australia
  • PC - Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising (Corruption Edition) Australia
  • PC - Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising (Games on Demand) United States

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*Warning: spoilers* Great standalone add-on for Dawn of War II
After finishing the original Warhammer 40 000 – Dawn of War II game, it felt that something was missing. I fought Orcs, Eldar and Tyranids, but where is the main enemy of the Space Marine, the Chaos Empire? I really liked Dawn of War II, but the lack of the Chaos Empire was somewhat disappointing. Well, that problem solved itself with this excellent new campaign.

After you wiped out the Tyranid infestation in the first game and thought that was it, think again. The Chaos Empire is coming for your ass and lured you in with a fake distress signal. The smoke of your gun has just been cleared, but now, some more killing needs to be done.

The story and plot of the game is the same as every other game which feature the Chaos Empire. Their only goal is to spread the word of Chaos and corrupt as many souls as they can throughout the galaxy. It is your job to burn the heretics and stop the corruption that is spreading.

This is also the new mechanic featured in the game. The Chaos corruption is spreading rapidly to all the planets in the solar systems and you need to choose your missions wisely and keep an eye on the corruption level of a certain planet to prevent total Chaos (pun intended).

I really like the slow build up of the corruption, that is affecting the mind of your heroes. Slowly they get mad and fight for their sanity. The way you complete the game gives you a good, somewhat good, bad or somewhat bad ending. In each scenario, the speech and behavior of your heroes changes accordingly. This way of playing keeps you focused and makes you feel desperate but determined to press on and murder those foul heretics before it is to late.

The game play style, graphics and controls are the same as the original game and offer no new features. The new grim soundtracks on the Chaos Gothic-themed maps are nice and fits the setting well.

I found the campaign a little short, but for a lower priced standalone add-on, this was to be expected.

Overall, I had fun with this campaign and Dawn of War II feels more complete with the Chaos Empire included.
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