Long before "skins" were common, this game offered an incredible and unit-modification system. You could swap body parts, weapons, and armor on your troops, allowing for a level of visual variety that truly captured the feeling of painting your own tabletop miniatures. How to Play Today Xathrodox86 reviews: "Warhammer: Mark of Chaos"
In the world of Warhammer Fantasy RTS games, everyone talks about the Total War: Warhammer series. But before the Creative Assembly juggernaut arrived, there was a cult classic that captured the grimdark aesthetic like no other: .
Revisiting a Classic: Why Warhammer: Mark of Chaos Still Matters
Long before "skins" were common, this game offered an incredible and unit-modification system. You could swap body parts, weapons, and armor on your troops, allowing for a level of visual variety that truly captured the feeling of painting your own tabletop miniatures. How to Play Today Xathrodox86 reviews: "Warhammer: Mark of Chaos"
In the world of Warhammer Fantasy RTS games, everyone talks about the Total War: Warhammer series. But before the Creative Assembly juggernaut arrived, there was a cult classic that captured the grimdark aesthetic like no other: . Warhammer Mark of Chaos
Revisiting a Classic: Why Warhammer: Mark of Chaos Still Matters Long before "skins" were common, this game offered