Part of the appeal of the miniatures game is that you can paint your own miniatures to make them look how you like. Instead, you'll be sending orcs, humans, elves, and dwarves to kill each other with giant swords, powerful spells, huge catapults, and much, much more. Mark of Chaos won't feature the traditional economic aspects found in most real-time strategy games, and you won't be sending orcs to chop wood or mine stone. However, none have looked as beautiful as Warhammer: Mark of Chaos, a real-time strategy game due out next month. Since it was first released in 1983, the Warhammer Fantasy miniatures game has served as the inspiration for a number of PC games.