

Pretty usual, somewhat short ARPG with some neat ideas and great voice-acting and presentation. Same areas do get repeated way too constantly but since acts themselves are fairly short, it's acceptable. I "finished" the game on Legend LV42 on Insane 2-difficulty (Basegame+DLCs), I did not do any extra grinding. Will just list things of note: *The story is quite usual grimdark story, but for Warhammer newbies, it does introduce the forces of Chaos pretty decently. *Superb voice-acting on characters, great presence. *While the combat is kind of basic, it is still overall good and the build options can vary for each character. I like the skill system. *The boss fights are pretty great. *Some small differences in text and voicelines. *Music is solid but the audio balance with voices and music feels a bit off. *Sometimes the game instantly gives you a tutorial for something and sometimes it doesn't seem to tell you anything. *Using GOD-skills to demolish small stuck enemies is hilarious. *While I liked the first DLC boss a lot, the DLC itself felt kind of a drag (even when it wasn't that long). *The second DLC took me 40 minutes to complete. Pretty basic story, good voice-acting with the 1 character, the boss felt weird. Even though we were building up for it, it felt really lacking. For the price I paid, I am happy with the game.

Pretty usual, somewhat short ARPG with some neat ideas and great voice-acting and presentation. Same areas do get repeated way too constantly but since acts themselves are fairly short, it's acceptable. I "finished" the game on Legend LV42 on Insane 2-difficulty (Basegame+DLCs), I did not do any extra grinding. Will just list things of note: *The story is quite usual grimdark story, but for Warhammer newbies, it does introduce the forces of Chaos pretty decently. *Superb voice-acting on characters, great presence. *While the combat is kind of basic, it is still overall good and the build options can vary for each character. I like the skill system. *The boss fights are pretty great. *Some small differences in text and voicelines. *Music is solid but the audio balance with voices and music feels a bit off. *Sometimes the game instantly gives you a tutorial for something and sometimes it doesn't seem to tell you anything. *Using GOD-skills to demolish small stuck enemies is hilarious. *While I liked the first DLC boss a lot, the DLC itself felt kind of a drag (even when it wasn't that long). *The second DLC took me 40 minutes to complete. Pretty basic story, good voice-acting with the 1 character, the boss felt weird. Even though we were building up for it, it felt really lacking. For the price I paid, I am happy with the game.

I originally skipped Roboquest because I never enjoy shooting robots. However, after seeing so many recommendations for this on an indie game thread, I gave it a go. The movement is fun, the shooting is superbly satisfying (and the scout sniper pings are some of my favourites in gaming). The guns start off pretty normal but can progress to absolutely bonkers levels, very much in the vein of something like Borderlands. The basic roguelike progression is as expected, the world is colourful and the boss OST:s kick ass. There can be some nitpicking done but I have had a wonderful time with the game so far. Definitely recommend if you're on the fence on it.