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If you've played OwlCat's Pathfinder games you know what this is. However there are improvements. The game seems more performant and slick. It has far less bugs. It's more polished. The story, atmosphere, characters are all good and similar to their past games. The glaring change to me is how little voice acting there is. It's noticeably less than what was in WOTR.
Twitch drops are hurting your game, you wrote that you know we don't like it but you still do it. Hope gaining a potential client was worth losing a sure one.
Well, to be straight, Owlcat has, in my opinion, only one good title, and it's Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Despite not being able to set some AI behaviors for your team, the RTwP mechanics are well implemented and the challenge is there. Then, WotR comes, and nothing was really improved. So they go for a TB mechanics, and it's so basic and unimaginative that it's almost as bad as the way they implemented it in both Pathfinder games.
Story-wise, that's the same, Kingmaker was really interesting. Then, well, it's like they don't want to engage in something interesting and just accumulate tropes for both WotR and now Rogue Trader. So, if you enjoy the Warhammer world, you might enjoy it, but there's not much interesting things to read.
As for the game overall, you'll have to wait for all their DLCs to come out before having a fully baked game. It's overprice for the quality of the game, the price being more a reflection of a too huge team of amateurish workers that seems unable to learn from their previous titles than a really well crafted world with an engaging story and fully operational game mechanics.
Decisions matter seem to be the only focus of their team. But you have to be imaginative to stimulate the desire to replay a rather bland storytelling.
I'm probably harsh with two stars, but three stars would be generous on the other hand. And being disappointed with WotR just made me chose two instead of three. Their games are long, so you really need to improve the storytelling for me to want to replay it. Kingmaker did well, WotR didn't, and Rogue Trader isn't appealing so far I'm not even sure I'll even finish it.
The game is solid and I hope, that it will bring the WH40k lore to more people.
It is buggy, that is true, but the developer has history of fixing buggy games so I won't review bomb it because of that.
The bigger things, that in my eyes costs the game some review points is that the combat is slow and that there is a lot of reading, which might be off-putting for some
If you're a 40K fan or are just curious about the setting, and want to immurse yourself in the life of one of the most interesting positions of The Imperium (A Rogue Trader) you really couldn't ask for much more.
Sure, even I have encountered a few small hiccups here and there but nothing show stopping, and Owlcat has a phenominal track record of supporting their products.
Phenominal writing, Immersive world, incredibly solid tactical combat, deep character build options.