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Top 5 WoW-related BlizzCon 2009 announcements

We take a closer look at our five favourite game-changing additions to the World of Warcraft that were announced at BlizzCon in the US.

Halo Wars

Halo Wars is a fun strategy outing for fans of the universe, but it feels simplistic and short alongside other games in the genre.

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Reviews

  • Tom Clancy's EndWar

    At its core, EndWar is a bit too simple, but it does offer a unique voice command system and terrific production values.

  • Sins of a Solar Empire

    This isn't just the first great strategy game of 2008. It's also an absolute must-have if you love space strategy.

  • Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms

    This great new expansion offers a significant amount of new content for veteran Medieval II players.

  • Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption

    Forces of Corruption is an expansion pack for Star Wars: Empire at War that introduces some new gameplay elements, added units for the two existing factions (Imperial and Rebel) and, most importantly, introduces a whole new faction to the real-time strategy game.

  • Halo 2

    Despite a rather short campaign and a disappointing storyline, Halo 2 is an exceptional shooter that frequently delivers thrilling, memorable, and unique moments in its online, co-op, and single-player modes.

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  • Starcraft II warps into Seoul

    Blizzard Entertainment unveils long-awaited sequel to PC real-time strategy game at worldwide invitational event.

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