I only really got into the single player of Dawn of War 2: Chaos Rising recently as I got really frustrated with my Bad Company 2 crashing. I've played several missions and realized that this game is definitely for veterans of the original DoW2. Tough missions will test your skill and tactical prowess. New players will probably have a difficult time. I haven't encountered the old mission formula of destroy several things then go fight the big bad boss. Missions tend to be more dynamic and try to push the story more. You'll get a taste of this early on the second mission. I thought it would follow the big boss formula but no, this mission forces you to attack the enemy encampment then run back to your starting point to defend one of your companions.
I haven't used the corruption mechanic in the game. Corruption basically is the alteration of your character skills and can be increased by doing (or failing to do) certain objectives. Your squads gain different skills like Thaddeus gain the raptor jump in replacement for the assault jump. I have yet to use the skill but based on the description, it looks really powerful than your normal jump. For instance, one mission you'll have a choice to either destroy a gate to get to your enemy or use jump packs to open the gate. Destroying the gate will make you reach your target faster but will leave the guardsmen more vulnerable. I believe that being corrupt will lead to a different ending and I do not yet want to see that. Another way to increase your corruption is to equip corrupt items. I've noticed that corrupt items deal far more damage than the regular ones maybe this is why I find the game difficult. I'm not playing evil.
I should definitely go... for Chaos!
Welcoming a New Year 2026
5 months ago