The two reviews I saw were positive and they said it was the least buggy OwlCat game they ever played. One reviewer was on his third playthrough.Wanna play it but it's an OwlCat game. Playing an OwlCat game at launch is disastrous, to say the least.
There are multiple romances. The writing is probably the studios biggest strenght so i wouldnt be worried one bit about their variety, although its 40k so idk.I see waifus... does this have romance? I'm too blind to read the text in OP
I heard someone say there's 2 straight and 3 bi romances you can have it the game.I see waifus... does this have romance? I'm too blind to read the text in OP
Is this turn based or real time?
Yeah I backed this so already have it but imma let 'em cook for a couple more months before I hop inWanna play it but it's an OwlCat game. Playing an OwlCat game at launch is disastrous, to say the least.
Bro, it's 2023. Do you think Games Workshop is still staffed by balding mullet men who live for death metal and rolling dice and trying to write the most offensive and sickening backstories they can? That personality is pretty much illegal now.How did this goofy as fuck shit went through wh40k staff? Isn't that thing supposed to be a suffocating, unforgiving, gut wrenching, kill or be killed universe? What is this child's fairytale like looks with these adorable characters????
Ian Watson is turning in his grave, but he is very much alive.Bro, it's 2023. Do you think Games Workshop is still staffed by balding mullet men who live for death metal and rolling dice and trying to write the most offensive and sickening backstories they can? That personality is pretty much illegal now.
But we will return.
How did this goofy as fuck shit went through wh40k staff? Isn't that thing supposed to be a suffocating, unforgiving, gut wrenching, kill or be killed universe? What is this child's fairytale like looks with these adorable characters????
The video game follows the aesthetics of the table top RPG. The game takes place at the edge of the Imperium, so it doesn't take place on some war torn planet or a massive military industrial complex planet.How did this goofy as fuck shit went through wh40k staff? Isn't that thing supposed to be a suffocating, unforgiving, gut wrenching, kill or be killed universe? What is this child's fairytale like looks with these adorable characters????
How did this goofy as fuck shit went through wh40k staff? Isn't that thing supposed to be a suffocating, unforgiving, gut wrenching, kill or be killed universe? What is this child's fairytale like looks with these adorable characters????
Fuck them 40 year old manchildren who walk in diapers and their mommy willingly wipes their arses.Even in the darkness of the Warhammer 40k world, you want to create characters people will wish to play as and/or with, especially in the context of a CRPG.
The video game follows the aesthetics of the table top RPG. The game takes place at the edge of the Imperium, so it doesn't take place on some war torn planet or a massive military industrial complex planet.
P2 was awfully boring after 35 hours because the same shit got repeated again and again. BG3 has similar issues, but their combat system is even slower and inferior compared to P2.Pathfinder 2 was amazing and this is right on par with that level of quality.
Pillars and Divinity were great, but Owlcat's Pathfinder games really nailed the BG2 vibe I was looking for. This is more of the same, but in the 40k universe instead. Larian's BG3 turned out much better than I expected, but I still wish Owlcat would've gotten the license.
This isn't Rogue Trader, these are Crimson Fists fighting. There are people who lead normal lives in high tech societies like Ultramar, or live in a Medieval like world the in the 40K universe. The vastness of the 40K verse allows pretty much for anything.
What kind of improvements have they made in their formula ? Is the game like 90% voiced or is it just me reading the majority of the game
This is... well this is when Necrons where still just space terminators (and originally just the men of iron) when Genestealers weren't tyranids and squats where good (SPAAAAAACE TRAAAAAAAAAIN)
So I love warhammer 40k, but I’ve never made it but a few hours into owlcats games.
What kind of improvements have they made in their formula ? Is the game like 90% voiced or is it just me reading the majority of the game ? Is there some tedious activity baked into the game I’ll need to do like pathfinder 1&2 with castles and armies ? Is the character creator visually robust for facial/hair options or just several shades of low poly shit ?
The gimmick for this game are the ship battles.If you didn't like Owlcat's previous work, this is more of the same. Ymmv depending on how much you like the source material. I'm only a passing fan of Warhammer, and I have zero knowledge of the rpg systems, but I'm enjoying myself quite a bit.
Voice over work is about the same as Pathfinder 2. The vo actors are great, but I'd say about 80% of the dialogue is reading. Visually, character creation is about the same, with maybe a few more options. I'm pretty sure this is just running on the same engine P2 did.
I'm in the middle of chapter 2 and haven't run into any "kingdom/crusade" aspects yet.
This is very much P2 in the Warhammer 40k universe.
How did this goofy as fuck shit went through wh40k staff? Isn't that thing supposed to be a suffocating, unforgiving, gut wrenching, kill or be killed universe? What is this child's fairytale like looks with these adorable characters????
From what I've read, it gets better the more you play the game and get upgrades for the ship, but at the start it's a bit hard, yes.I need to get better at the ship combat.
No sororitas? That’s lame.at least there are no femmarines in the game
From what I've read, it gets better the more you play the game and get upgrades for the ship, but at the start it's a bit hard, yes.