TLS still draws a fair amount of players, even today (especially after pseudo-death of Dawn of War III recently). At any rate, this post is one of a couple of little guides I wanted to write about the game. You can select a hero from each of the playable races in the base game (in addition to Necron and Tau) – as I am sure you know if you have played the game. It is essentially co-op wave defense, with two maps – each has 20 waves of progressively more difficult enemies to defeat.
The Last Stand (TLS) is a game that I am not entirely sure why I love so much.
I decided to leave the shorthand version in the title for the sake of convienience. The full name of this game would therefore be Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War Retribution: The Last Stand. It consists of a horde oriented mini-game as part of Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War II (and its all encompassing expansion, Retribution) – it is ironic that virtually all of my time spent in the game has been on The Last Stand. The Last Stand is perhaps my favourite game at the moment.