It wouldn't surprise me if it is in the works - Rogue Trader is exactly that, an RPG but set in the 40k universe (highly recommended). There are some semblance or an RPG in Mordheim, but the damn RNG sucks, and navigation is a nightmare - few games see so much use of the map...
@@Kojak0Rogue Trader is more Inquisitor Martyr. We want a First Person Oblivion (not Skyrim, but Oblivion) and Fallout New Vegas meets No Man's Sky game for 40k/Fantasy. I'd be happy with a Skyrim/Fallout 4 Situation where it's the same game but reskinned. We want that for 40k. Not turn based combat. Left For Dead style like Vermintide/Darktide. Those get stale quick. We want a great "drops you, yourself, into 40k/Fantasy and you must do something. Not a Souls Like either. We want classic KOTOR/New Vegas Every Playthrough Is Different.
the fucking daniel trailer had me tear up from laughing. imagine if they put 10% of the effort that went into the trailer into his actual design.. he would actually be glorious
What If Warhammer fans were to design their own naval battle version, it would likely be a thrilling and immersive experience. Here are some possible features and ideas that might be included: 1. *Naval factions*: Fans might create naval versions of existing Warhammer factions, such as the Empire, Dwarfs, High Elves, and Dark Elves, each with their own unique ship designs, strengths, and weaknesses. 2. *Ship customization*: Players could customize their ships with various upgrades, such as cannons, torpedoes, and magical abilities, to suit their playstyle. 1. *Naval battles*: The game could feature large-scale naval battles, with multiple ships engaging in combat, using a combination of gunpowder and magic. 2. *Sea monsters*: To add an extra layer of complexity and excitement, fans might introduce sea monsters, such as giant squids, sharks, or even dragons, which players would need to contend with during battles. 3. *Campaigns and scenarios*: The game could include a variety of campaigns and scenarios, such as defending a coastal city from an orcish invasion or engaging in a pirate-themed adventure. 4. *Magic and fantasy elements*: As Warhammer is a fantasy setting, fans might incorporate magical elements, such as sea witches, merfolk, or aquatic daemons, to add depth and richness to the game. 5. *Modding community*: A naval battle version of Warhammer would likely attract a dedicated modding community, creating custom ships, scenarios, and game modes. 6. *Tabletop or digital*: The game could be designed as a tabletop experience, using miniatures and rulebooks, or as a digital game, using computer-generated graphics and online multiplayer capabilities. Overall, a Warhammer naval battle game designed by fans would likely be an engaging and immersive experience, combining the richness of the Warhammer universe with the excitement of naval combat.
Such a great game, when I saw the trailers back in 2017 I was thinking I might not be able to play it. Now I just got it and planning to play each ang every faction until I get tired of it
We meet again friends. Here is wishing for an update after the Ch.Orf official trailer drops (I think late March at the latest). Your All Cinematic collections are allways the best Friend Skeleton. Thank you for your work, and here is wishing the Chorfs will be as glorious as we want them to be. Cheers :)
What If Warhammer fans were to design their own versions of Daemons of Chaos and Warriors of Chaos using Gears of War enemies and Shadow of War orc tribes, it would likely result in a fascinating fusion of dark fantasy and sci-fi elements. Here's a possible take on what this mashup could look like: *Daemons of Chaos:* - Instead of the traditional daemonic entities from the Warhammer universe, these daemons could be inspired by the Locust Horde from Gears of War. Imagine twisted, corrupted versions of the Locust, with bulging, pulsing bodies and an aura of dark energy. - Each daemon could be inspired by a specific Locust enemy, such as the Corpser, the Berserker, or the Lambent. This would give them unique abilities and characteristics, like the Corpser's ability to tunnel underground or the Berserker's frenzied rage. - To add an extra layer of chaos, these daemons could be influenced by the different orc tribes from Shadow of War. For example, a daemon inspired by the Dark Tribe could have dark, shadowy abilities, while one inspired by the Marauder Tribe could be a hulking brute with incredible strength. *Warriors of Chaos:* - The Warriors of Chaos could be inspired by the various human factions from Gears of War, such as the COG or the Lambent. Imagine corrupted, twisted versions of these soldiers, with dark armor and an aura of chaos. - Each warrior could be inspired by a specific Gears of War character, such as Marcus Fenix or Damon Baird. This would give them unique abilities and characteristics, like Marcus's leadership abilities or Baird's technical expertise. - To add an extra layer of complexity, these warriors could be influenced by the different orc tribes from Shadow of War. For example, a warrior inspired by the Feral Tribe could have feral, animalistic abilities, while one inspired by the Hunter Tribe could be a skilled tracker and hunter. This mashup would result in a unique and fascinating take on the Warhammer universe, blending the dark fantasy elements of Chaos with the sci-fi elements of Gears of War and the orcish tribes of Shadow of War. The possibilities for creative and terrifying characters are endless!
I would love to send this video to Warhammer Fantasy fans in 2015. Just to show them that Fantasy isnt over. It will return.
Heres a more updated version! ruclips.net/video/uQBc9FRwoUM/видео.html
just think how dumb GW was to shut down fantasy just in time for this.
And big. Huge.
Gee unless they’re dead they know already
And it came back
I love the film references in some of the trailers. The Predator reference in the Skaven vs. Lizardmen trailer is particularly good.
Where all the skaven are shooting into the trees?
@@Joshingsoybeansyes
don't forget the Batman
I really would love to play a dragon age origins kind of rpg game that takes place in this world with all these races and adventures.
Ye
this is better
It wouldn't surprise me if it is in the works - Rogue Trader is exactly that, an RPG but set in the 40k universe (highly recommended). There are some semblance or an RPG in Mordheim, but the damn RNG sucks, and navigation is a nightmare - few games see so much use of the map...
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@@Kojak0Rogue Trader is more Inquisitor Martyr. We want a First Person Oblivion (not Skyrim, but Oblivion) and Fallout New Vegas meets No Man's Sky game for 40k/Fantasy. I'd be happy with a Skyrim/Fallout 4 Situation where it's the same game but reskinned. We want that for 40k. Not turn based combat. Left For Dead style like Vermintide/Darktide. Those get stale quick. We want a great "drops you, yourself, into 40k/Fantasy and you must do something. Not a Souls Like either. We want classic KOTOR/New Vegas Every Playthrough Is Different.
man I love these games , today I bought all Three games with full dlc unlocked so now Iam Supreme
the fucking daniel trailer had me tear up from laughing. imagine if they put 10% of the effort that went into the trailer into his actual design.. he would actually be glorious
Who's Daniel?
@@ctdaniels7049 The customizable Daemon Prince
Nah nah I think you mean Josh the deamon prince
Never played the first but the trailers feel nostalgic
I love the intro to Hunter and the Beast with its Indiana Jones vibes
better than todays cinema
Ty bro
i love the twilight sisters
Miao ying voice actress she absolutely nails it
What If Warhammer fans were to design their own naval battle version, it would likely be a thrilling and immersive experience. Here are some possible features and ideas that might be included:
1. *Naval factions*: Fans might create naval versions of existing Warhammer factions, such as the Empire, Dwarfs, High Elves, and Dark Elves, each with their own unique ship designs, strengths, and weaknesses.
2. *Ship customization*: Players could customize their ships with various upgrades, such as cannons, torpedoes, and magical abilities, to suit their playstyle.
1. *Naval battles*: The game could feature large-scale naval battles, with multiple ships engaging in combat, using a combination of gunpowder and magic.
2. *Sea monsters*: To add an extra layer of complexity and excitement, fans might introduce sea monsters, such as giant squids, sharks, or even dragons, which players would need to contend with during battles.
3. *Campaigns and scenarios*: The game could include a variety of campaigns and scenarios, such as defending a coastal city from an orcish invasion or engaging in a pirate-themed adventure.
4. *Magic and fantasy elements*: As Warhammer is a fantasy setting, fans might incorporate magical elements, such as sea witches, merfolk, or aquatic daemons, to add depth and richness to the game.
5. *Modding community*: A naval battle version of Warhammer would likely attract a dedicated modding community, creating custom ships, scenarios, and game modes.
6. *Tabletop or digital*: The game could be designed as a tabletop experience, using miniatures and rulebooks, or as a digital game, using computer-generated graphics and online multiplayer capabilities.
Overall, a Warhammer naval battle game designed by fans would likely be an engaging and immersive experience, combining the richness of the Warhammer universe with the excitement of naval combat.
The only good thing about having the games stripped down and sold piece by piece is we get a cool trailer for each new DLC
Thanks for this btw. I swear I'll finish one day.
The fact that Kairos is is the first trailer but we had to wait until game three
It's sarthorael, kairos has 2 heads
its not kairos...
Definitely not Kairos.
It wou be not it the Kairos
It's hard to believe that you can actually make an in-universe motion picture out of all the trailers put together.
Such a great game, when I saw the trailers back in 2017 I was thinking I might not be able to play it. Now I just got it and planning to play each ang every faction until I get tired of it
We meet again friends. Here is wishing for an update after the Ch.Orf official trailer drops (I think late March at the latest).
Your All Cinematic collections are allways the best Friend Skeleton. Thank you for your work, and here is wishing the Chorfs will be as glorious as we want them to be.
Cheers :)
And here it is! ruclips.net/video/uQBc9FRwoUM/видео.html I also added some videos like the Mirrors of Madness.
Super, thanks 🎉
What If Warhammer fans were to design their own versions of Daemons of Chaos and Warriors of Chaos using Gears of War enemies and Shadow of War orc tribes, it would likely result in a fascinating fusion of dark fantasy and sci-fi elements.
Here's a possible take on what this mashup could look like:
*Daemons of Chaos:*
- Instead of the traditional daemonic entities from the Warhammer universe, these daemons could be inspired by the Locust Horde from Gears of War. Imagine twisted, corrupted versions of the Locust, with bulging, pulsing bodies and an aura of dark energy.
- Each daemon could be inspired by a specific Locust enemy, such as the Corpser, the Berserker, or the Lambent. This would give them unique abilities and characteristics, like the Corpser's ability to tunnel underground or the Berserker's frenzied rage.
- To add an extra layer of chaos, these daemons could be influenced by the different orc tribes from Shadow of War. For example, a daemon inspired by the Dark Tribe could have dark, shadowy abilities, while one inspired by the Marauder Tribe could be a hulking brute with incredible strength.
*Warriors of Chaos:*
- The Warriors of Chaos could be inspired by the various human factions from Gears of War, such as the COG or the Lambent. Imagine corrupted, twisted versions of these soldiers, with dark armor and an aura of chaos.
- Each warrior could be inspired by a specific Gears of War character, such as Marcus Fenix or Damon Baird. This would give them unique abilities and characteristics, like Marcus's leadership abilities or Baird's technical expertise.
- To add an extra layer of complexity, these warriors could be influenced by the different orc tribes from Shadow of War. For example, a warrior inspired by the Feral Tribe could have feral, animalistic abilities, while one inspired by the Hunter Tribe could be a skilled tracker and hunter.
This mashup would result in a unique and fascinating take on the Warhammer universe, blending the dark fantasy elements of Chaos with the sci-fi elements of Gears of War and the orcish tribes of Shadow of War. The possibilities for creative and terrifying characters are endless!
HOLY SH*T ,HOW MANY FACTIONS HAVE THIS GAME
Araby cometh!
Chaos dwarfs are very mesopotamian in their design
Thanks a lot! can we have a update on 2023 with the Chaos Dwarves and IM trailer :)
Its is now updated to Harald Hammerstorm, check the latest video! :)
It seemed to me that you ain't put in Warden DLC in warhammer 2 trailers
It is there, mark 56:13
I got a question about the vampire's video, is the first creature that enters the gates of the sieged city an abomination or an strigoi vampire?
Strigoi, it enteres an rolls on the floor.
That nurgle RoR soul grinder , is that the one from 40kchaos gate dameon hunters ??
A nice Universe to live in…. Short💁♂️
we need warhammer 4 for sure ❤
Sube más videos battle 😅 están buenos
i wanna play but still can't dare...
Would be cool if the quality wasn't so reduced. Please remake a true 1080p, or even better, a 4k version.
Poor Norsca XD Still no help after so long :p
super brother
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD !!!!
esto si es wow
you are missing every single in game intro for tww1 other than norsca
esto porque no lo veo en el wow
This is a whole ass movie
you have so many in here 2 times lol
Достоин ли молота Карл Франц?
Ty
200% Inspired by Heroes of Might and Magic 5)))
Can't you saying
Week cunt man are died
TW3 (with the Grimhammer mod) has become my safety blanket - if I don't have anything else to do or play, TW3 it is.
43:27 does my man say defines us twice?! 😅😅😅 43:35
No, the second one was “divides us”
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