Unskippable: Warhammer Battle March

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ars731

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Sadly this cutscene was the best part of the game. the rest of the game sucks, i was very disappointed in it. it made a great Unskippable through
 

Soviet Heavy

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Jeffrey Ross said:
Hm...Ostermark...don't they mean Österreich?? (thats german for austria, btw)
The Empire from Warhammer is based off of Medieval Germany, so you would be correct.
 

Ohlookit'sMatty

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I'm to much of a Warhammer fan. I was commenting on your comments of the video, correcting you where ever i saw fit, which was a lot

-M
 

WittyInfidel

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While watching this, was whacked in the back of the head with a huge can of deja vu.

I wish I enjoyed Mark of Chaos more...=(
 

roostuf

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Once again a great video...but its called "WarHammer Mark Of Chaos" not "Battle March".
 

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Keava said:
Zhukov said:
I always feel a little sorry for Warhammer.

They try so hard to be "epic and awesome". Yet they always fail miserably and end up somewhere around "corny and cliche".
They aren't cliché... they created it, 23 years ago. It's everyone that copied from them who should be labelled as cliché.
Yes... but J. R. R. Tolkien did it in 1937.

Actually a good cut scene for once, well the first half at least. The should do DoW sometime. :)
 

MeteorK

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It's a great episode, but it's the wrong game, that's Mark of Chaos, not Battle March. I love Unskippable, but get the game right guys!
 

Keava

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fullbleed said:
Yes... but J. R. R. Tolkien did it in 1937.

Actually a good cut scene for once, well the first half at least. The should do DoW sometime. :)
Oh i was waiting for someone to mention that guy. You know the concept of demons was known to men since the first civilization's, even before Judaism presented the concept of single God/Jahwe. Various tribes and cultures had their extensive mythologies that are roots of all fantasy work and Tolkien haven't really invented any of it, just brought it back from the past.

While Tolkien's world was pretty tame and simple, GW took the mythos a little further, exaggerating on some heroic concepts by adding oversized armours, comic relief to orks and goblins, mixing the folk fairy tales with bits of our 'civilized' world by attaching the religious concepts of inquisition.
 

SensibleCrout

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Yes, dear Sirs, this is a splendid tower indeed.

unacomn said:
Loved the random Paul rap. But it needs more random vegetables in it, like the beet in Arms Race.
Thinking about that scene never fails to make me chuckle.
Check out this beet while the DJ revolves it.
 

Nouw

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Hilarious, really funny. Now it's time for all the Warhammer 40,000 ones!