VGW: For many years, Dynasty Warriors was this franchise for me. One impossibly beautiful hero against thousands of enemies, all just begging to die by my sword. But the problem with Dynasty Warriors, other than Koei repeatedly trying to take my $60 for, essentially, the same content, was that enemies were inherently passive (that is, they kind of waited for me to come kill them), and the sword combat was almost too fluid. It lacked a certain oomph.
Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team packs enough oomph for it and Dynasty Warriors, and has officially dethroned DW as my new all-time favorite stress-reliever. Plus, The Husband and I can play together, which makes it all the better. Once again, THQ has proven themselves as the go-to guys for all things WH40k, and if this game is half of what Space Marine promises to be, well, my excitement level just grew exponentially.
It's almost the month where all the most anticipated games of the year arrive, but we've still got another two weekends of October to slog through first game fans. But that's alright, because there are a monumental number of games out there to try out if you haven't yet, from hidden old gems to excellent new titles. Here's what's on sale this weekend so you can game to your heart's content without breaking your budget.
Hardcore Gamer - This week’s Humble Bundle focuses on the work of the Games Workshop.
Crash Wiki shares the Top 9 crashes, errors, bugs, and issues in Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team and their corresponding solutions.
I almost picked up the demo last night, but I hesitated because I was a little unfamiliar with the series. After this review, I think I may try the demo out after all.
No online co-op, no buy.
Removed my report cause you fixed it. Why was it linked where it was anyway? o.O
local coop is fine with me, I suppose you need real friends for that though.
I really do want to give this a go, but the lack of online co-op is a bit discouraging.