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− | Final Liberation - or Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000 to give it it's full title - was a 2D, Turn-based strategy game that will only run on Windows 2000 and earlier. It was the only Games Workshop PC game to feature live action cutscenes, as CGI took over for every GW game after it: [[Chaos Gate]], [[Fire Warrior]], [[Dawn of War]] etc. Other unrealted examples to use live action at the time were [[Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight]] and the [[Command and Conquer]] series. | + | Final Liberation - or Final Liberation: Warhammer Epic 40,000 to give it it's full title - was a 2D, Turn-based strategy game that will only run on Windows 2000 and earlier. It was the only Games Workshop PC game to feature live action cutscenes, as CGI took over for every GW game after it: [[Chaos Gate]], [[Fire Warrior]], [[Dawn of War]] etc. Other unrealted examples to use live action at the time were [[Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight]] and the [[Command and Conquer]] series). |
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