Posted on: June 16, 2023

Dre2Dee2
Verified ownerGames: 78 Reviews: 5
Old School Difficulty for 40k Fans
This game takes heavy inspiration from the original X-COM, but that's not a bad thing. It doesn't use the globe view of X-COM, and doesn't have base building, but it does focus more squarely on the tactical combat and giving you specific mission maps to clear out. Your squad gains levels, have different stats, have different classes (which is a nice new addition), and can be equipped with gear in different ways. The game ramps up with each mission, bringing in new challenges but also new options for you to play with and figure out. One thing that this game definitely brings over from X-COM however is when your guy is dead, he's DEAD. There's no coming back. If you go around a bad corner or charge in against an enemy you shouldn't have, the game has no problem taking you out. Smartly moving your units across the battlefield is critical. While the UI does take a little getting used to, once you get the hang of it you can move around your units pretty quickly. The graphics are fairly charming, not beautiful, but it is 3D rendered models captured as pixelated images to put together the animations that I personally enjoy a lot. A little blurrier than Diablo 2/Baldur's Gate, but it works. It's a solid game and while you don't have to like 40k to get enjoyment out of it, it's definitely a lot more fun if you are. Who doesn't want to romp around in classic 40k lore, ugly weapons and all? Good stuff.
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