Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000 (1997)

Holistic Design

PC (Microsoft Windows)

2.44 from 9 ratings

67 members have it in their collection · 31 backlogged · 12 wish listed

How long? Main story 2h (from 1 logged playthrough)

SSI, the masterminds behind the Five Star General Series’, bring their Midas touch to the Warhammer 40,000 world in the first ever video-game adaption of the Epic table-top game. With over 85 unit types, this addition to the 40k franchise brings the vastness and depth of an Epic-style battle to your PC, allowing you greater selection and customisation over your … Read more
SSI, the masterminds behind the Five Star General Series’, bring their Midas touch to the Warhammer 40,000 world in the first ever video-game adaption of the Epic table-top game. With over 85 unit types, this addition to the 40k franchise brings the vastness and depth of an Epic-style battle to your PC, allowing you greater selection and customisation over your army. This, along with the multiple scenarios and battlefronts to fight from, will keep your strategic mind on edge for hours on end. Read less
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  • Nov 30, 1997 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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GigaDeathNullGolem

Review GigaDeathNullGolem 2/5 · Nov 16, 2016

Not going to finish this one

A bit grueling with it's interface. but compared to some other titles, it's an overall sound game and looks decent for it's day. There is essentially a dynamic/balance between rushing to kill and plinking from safe distance via artillery etc. The caveat is you have only so many turns to capture control points before you incur a loss in the …

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A bit grueling with it's interface. but compared to some other titles, it's an overall sound game and looks decent for it's day. There is essentially a dynamic/balance between rushing to kill and plinking from safe distance via artillery etc. The caveat is you have only so many turns to capture control points before you incur a loss in the mission due to morale. This is a bit unfortunate and not quite so intuitive, and it's just not really something i care for. . just going to fire up Armageddon, as it pretty much looks the same in spirit, and i can simply cheat my way through the turn limit to my heretical heart's content!

I dont know why i unearth these old things. My understanding is that DoW 2 is the only good game they ever made, regecide looks good though.

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