Game Info: Warhammer: Battle March
This just in from the It's About Frigging Time Dept.: Warhammer gets a console port. Featuring all the original content from Mark of Chaos, as well as the Battle March expansion, the game's creators promise that the PC-centric control scheme will actually translate to the Xbox 360 controller. Uncle Crispy says: "Pass the mead, idiot!"
Warhammer: Battle March Details
| Platform: |
Xbox 360 |
| Genre: |
Strategy |
| ESRB: |
M |
| Publisher: |
Namco Bandai |
| Developer: |
Black Hole Entertainment / Cinegi Productions |
| Release Date: |
Sept. 16, 2008 |
| Other Platforms: |
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» Warhammer: Battle March (Xbox 360)
This just in from the It's About Frigging Time Dept.: Warhammer gets a console port. Featuring all the original content from Mark of Chaos, as well as the Battle March expansion, the game's creators promise that the PC-centric control scheme will actually translate to the Xbox 360 controller. Uncle Crispy says: "Pass the mead, idiot!"
Warhammer: Battle March Screenshots
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