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Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf - EA: February 17
February 13th, 2017, 23:38
An Early Access version of the Strategy RPG Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf will be released on February 17 on Steam:
Take command of a Space Wolves squad led by Valgard Twice Slain. Your Great Company’s Strike Cruiser fell into a trap set by Chaos Space Marines of the Word Bearers legion – causing you to make a forced landing on Kanak, a volcano-wracked feral world, inhabited by tribes of ruthless barbarians. Not only must you survive, but you must emerge victorious.Farflame spotted an interview on Gamewatcher:
Game features:
Defeat the unrelenting enemies of the Space Wolves:
Brutal Tactical Combat:
- An epic campaign with branching storylines, spanning hostile environments on a distant planet.
- Combat the Word Bearers - fanatical and deadly traitors who serve the chaos gods.
Choose Your Path:
- Lead your Space Wolves into fierce battles in glorious, diverse environments;
- Challenge your Brothers in multiplayer and earn ultimate rewards by proving your leadership.
- Grey Hunter, Wolf Scout or Wolf Guard – You decide which path to follow, to best match your own style, strategy and tactics.
[…]More information.
For those who don’t know or haven’t played Space wolf on mobile can you explain what the game is?
Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf is a turn-based strategy with the elements of RPG and collectible card game. First of all it is a 3D tactical game, with close and ranged combat, and turn-based mechanics where you use your own deck of cards to drive the on-screen actions of the characters. Cards can be pieces of equipment, movement, special actions, etc.; you can improve your deck by buying new cards, earning them in missions and challenges as well as crafting them in your own Forge. You can also level up your team of Space Wolves to gain new cards and upgrades. There are different classes that determine your playstyle – Grey Hunter, Wolf Scout or Wolf Guard – depending on the equipment you choose. Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf not only features a single player campaign but also a PvP multiplayer mode. Survival mode will become available among the first free updates.
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February 13th, 2017, 23:38
I'm a sucker for CCG elements in games. Though, I'm not particularly fond of PVP (seems to be a contradiction, I know).
If this has a nice length singleplayer campaign I will give it a try.
If this has a nice length singleplayer campaign I will give it a try.
February 14th, 2017, 02:57
I played this game on mobile. I found this game incredibly uninteresting, clunky and grindy. This is one of the worst 40k games I know. Really bad game. I will not buy it and I can't recommend it unless they seriously improve it for PC (which I doubt).
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February 15th, 2017, 13:36
That could be a recommendation. So many crap video products attached to GW IP.
If this one is deemed bad, then it might be a reason to buy it, to see how bad is bad.
If this one is deemed bad, then it might be a reason to buy it, to see how bad is bad.
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February 15th, 2017, 16:45
To many Mobile ported Warhammer 40K games nowadays. I'm just glad a few Large developers are making a couple of strategy games that are better then mobile ports.
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