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Warhammer Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun - W40K boomer shooter

Tyranicon

A Memory of Eternity
Developer
Joined
Oct 7, 2019
Messages
6,089
So I finished it. The game was enjoyable but honestly it could've been shorter because a lot of it was just filler. Here, run around another arena with a Lord of Change/Great Unclean One and a million minions for the fifth time.

This ultrasmurf dude is undoubtably the single strongest regular marine in the entire setting since in a 24 hour period I killed a dozen greater demons, an entire legion's worth of chaos marines and like 300 terminators, all the while doing parkour moves in a 2-ton set of power armor.

Also not balanced at all on Exterminatus unless you like holding down the shoot button. The final battle was throws not one, not two, but 5 long ass boss HP bars for you to chew through.

Most dangerous enemy by far was the Nurgling. Those things are horrifying and endless.

7/10 would boltgun again but on a lower difficulty.
 

Ivan

Arcane
Joined
Jun 22, 2013
Messages
7,500
Location
California
It's on gamepass so I gave it a spin. It's competent/serviceable. Nothing I' plan on replaying
-nice visuals
-soundtrack sucks
-arena combat encounters can suck when they're so big it becomes a pain to find the last "VIP" enemy that opens the doors
-movement/mantling feels good, and you have a fast sprint, so it makes sprinting through the levels its own kind of fun

I think I've seen the best has to offer by the end of chapter 1 and I think I'll be packing up and moving on.
 
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