A lot of laughs to be had from certain cinematic moments and boss fights. What really shines, although the music is fitting, is the voice acting. Typical sound effects (most being explosive) sound accurate and crisp, and the music ranges from heavy metal to even heavier metal. Overall, the artwork and visual design leave little to complain about. All the while throughout, the enemies will thematically resemble common units and monsters found within the lore. You will progress through a variety of familiar territories whether it’s Imperium or Genestealer Cult cities, planets, etc. The game has fantastic artwork, with all of the mysterious, grand, and over-the-top designs that Warhammer games typically feature. If one absolutely had to recommend a class not to use, it would be the Flash Git as ammo is so abundant that his perk is irrelevant. The Snagga Boy is the most fun in our opinion, with his exploding squig and throwable spear, which also explodes. It’s advisable to simply choose the class you think looks the best aesthetically, or would be the most fun. The game has four classes the player(s) can choose from, though none of them are truly unique or remarkably different. It is best to think of Warhammer 40k as a powerful and all-encompassing theme in this game and not on which the gameplay, difficulty, and story, are deeply based. When you pop your WAAAAGGGHHH active, you won’t notice the difficulty anyway.įans of the franchise will find it odd the ease with which you can dispatch a Baneblade, one of the Imperium’s most powerful armored units –even on the hardest difficulty and alone. Games of this type don’t necessarily strive to be absurdly difficult, although I do wish some parts were more of a challenge. If you play at the hardest difficulty, the game is still fairly easy however, it’s honestly still a lot of fun. Warhammer 40k: Shootas, Blood and Teef supports three standard difficulties: Easy, Medium, and Hard. As you progress the enemies will switch between harder variants of Imperium units and even the Genestealer Cults. The game hilariously has you chew through an army of endless Imperium soldiers to start. The storyline is incredibly simple, and for a game about running and gunning with an ork, it’s everything it needs to be. Thus begins your new quest of championing an ork invasion, ravaging cities, and hunting your old warboss to satisfy your personal vendetta.
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