Discover the grim dark universes of Warhammer where there is only war. From Warhammer 40,000 to Warhammer Fantasy and more - discover it all on GOG Warhammer Franchise page.
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus ‘ Omnissiah Edition’ includes the full game plus:
The atmospheric soundtrack featuring...
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Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus - Heretek
介绍
Discover the grim dark universes of Warhammer where there is only war. From Warhammer 40,000 to Warhammer Fantasy and more - discover it all on GOG Warhammer Franchise page.
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus ‘ Omnissiah Edition’ includes the full game plus:
The atmospheric soundtrack featuring the highly acclaimed music of Mechanicus
The stunning digital artbook containing an array of new and previously unseen concept illustrations and art from the development of the game
Enhance your close-quarters arsenal with the hard-hitting power of the Arc Scourge.
NEW: ‘Deus Ex Machanicus’ by Andy Chambers - A Warhammer 40,000 short story – “On the dead world of Naogeddon, mysterious tombs, missing explorators and deadly defenders cause trouble for the Adeptus Mechanicus. But the biggest danger might come from within…”
Seriously just watch MandaloreGaming's review. He hits it spot on and also helps you avoid some of that early game frustration. Omnissiah edition is the only way to go just because of the soundtrack alone.
I was expecting more based on the reviews. I know it's easy to be a critic but here are my grades:
Environment, Presentation, Music, Sound: A
Game Mechanics: C+/B-
UI: C
I find the UI to be lacking. It's a little annoying controlling the game. Icons at the edge of the screen keep me from being able to scroll by moving the pointer to the edge of the screen. There's also no click and drag to rotate, nor are there options to keep the game from automatically moving the camera every time an enemy takes a turn.
As for the mechanics: It's possible to save during a mission and the choices you make on the map seem completely random in the distribution of risk and reward, which means success is based on saving and reloading until a player gets their preferred outcome. The map mechanics suck in my opinion. The actual turn-based strategy aspect of the game is pretty good, but not as good as King's Bounty.