![]() Now it’s time to ask the age old question. Space Hulk: Deathwing aims to add to the pile, bringing its own flavor to the grim dark future of the 41st millennium. There are dozens upon dozens of them out there, covering everything from shooters, to space combat, to turn based strategy. Warhammer 40k games seem to be all the rage nowadays. Which is nice.Is it worth venturing into the depths in Space Hulk: Deathwing? Still, within its niche it does the job, and it's an entirely free upgrade for those who own the original. The improved framerate and some fresh blood in the multiplayer will give fans an excuse to jump back in and shout about PURGING FOR THE EMPEROR once again, but it's still tough to recommend to anyone else. Similarly, the squad AI still feels dopey-part of the problem there is that their barks trigger at daft times, and they'll do things like warn you about "the claws of xenos approaching" even while surrounded by a mob of the things.ĭeathwing remains a game for the 40K hardcore, who will lap up the environments and spend hours earning renown points to buy the sweet Guardian of the Covenant outfits. ![]() These are issues that seem too deeply embedded to be entirely remedied by the other enhancements. Melee weapons are whiffy too, and make me miss the meaty hand-to-hand of Vermintide. Shooting remains a bit off too, with the guns having lots of muzzle-flash and recoil (a surprising amount given they're in the hands of walking tanks), but little impact.
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