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Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr (PC) Review - Hammers It Home | Cultured Vultures

Diablo takes a spaceship to the 41st millennium in Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr.

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morganfell2482d ago (Edited 2482d ago )

8/10? Ha ha ha. The incompetency of these review sites is overwhelming. Another site out to serve themselves rather than gamers. Do not waste a click.

This game is advertised as an Open World Sandbox game. It is neither. It isn't Open World and it isn't a Sandbox. One of the main advertised features is missing from the game and it still is awarded and 8/10. What kind of blindfold were these guys wearing to miss this one?

The game also has no End Game, an incomplete campaign, community events that are laughed at and attacked by the entire community, hackers in an always online game, a level cap you can reach in a week, and bugs galore. Warzone? Look at the opinions on that feature. Did they even play this game or just watch some promo videos and write an article? The leaked Steam figures show this game has one the lowest retention rates for any game released in the last 3 months and there is a reason. A reason concerning which this vulture site is clueless.

Thanks. Thanks for assisting crooked, deceitful developers in their act of lying to gamers. Sites like this are part of the problem.

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"Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor - Martyr - Seasonal Journey" is coming to PC on January 30th, 2024

"NeocoreGames today announced with great joy and thrill that Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr's Season of Malediction will end on January 18 and this will mark the beginning of a new era on PC, more precisely on January 30th, 2024." - NeocoreGames .

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Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr (Ultimate Edition) Review | Gaming Nexus

Elliot says, "Is Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Ultimate Edition the best action RPG that isn’t about the devil guy everyone knows about? No. Is this a groundbreaking ARPG? Also no. Is it great for those who are super into the Warhammer lifestyle? Probably. A few gameplay elements felt like frustrations instead of straight-up turn-offs. Text that is hard to read, combat feels less action-packed, and the cover mechanics confused me. But there are plenty of bright spots for people who like ARPGs to enjoy. The way the missions work, you could play this indefinitely if you don’t get bored of the repetitive action that most ARPGs tend to provide. Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Ultimate Edition isn’t a ground-breaking formula shift to ARPGs. Instead, it’s a well-made ARPG that makes you feel like you’re playing in the world of Warhammer 40,000."

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