Vermintide is great fun, and still has a significant player base so you'll easily find a full game.
Gameplay itself feels really satisfying as a hack'n'slash. Requires teamwork and the levels are quite challenging on higher difficulties.
Vermintide is great fun, and still has a significant player base so you'll easily find a full game.
Gameplay itself feels really satisfying as a hack'n'slash. Requires teamwork and the levels are quite challenging on higher difficulties.
Dawn of War for strategy (1 and 2 primarily. 3 is a bit iffy but not outright bad)
Space Marine for rip and tear
Space Hulk: Deathwing for atmosphere and claustrophobia.
I finish up exams on friday, so looks like it'll be the game i binge on for a week
DoW 1 for gameplay, DoW2 for story and atmosphere.
How's Fire Warrior?
So when they tried to be more like the tabletop, instead of videogamy? Being able to hide behind a wall, or finding that one place where you can draw perfect line of sight is great!
Well you play a Demon prince of Khorne in pretty poor FPS, but the tone is cool. Shame that las-pistols are the best weapon for the first 5 missions.
*Fire Warriors killing Chaos Dreadnoughts*
As I said, demon prince of Khorne, Hell he even kills a Lord of Change.
Vermintide is excellent
it has a fuckload of depth, the only problem is the loot system kinda sucks
real good fun if you have friends to play it with
Hard to choose, but good are:
>All Dawn of Wars
for different reasons (probably listed by others), though DoW 3 desperately need some new content right now (new mp mode)
>Spess Muhreen
enjoyable as fuck, also, suprisingly great attention to detail lore-wise and introduction to the setting. Plus for unconventional orkz
>Battlefleet Gothic: Armada is unbalanced as fuck, but it feels great when your nova cannon rip a hole in enemy line.
>W40k: Armageddon is simplistic as fuck, but let's you use so shit that's usually not depicted in game (like shitload of tanks) and have fan campaigns system where you carry over your troops with you.
>Chaos Gate
is outdated, but has a great OST and is basically as close as you get to 40k: xcom
>Stellaris
is best strategy on grand scale (though it's technically neither grand strategy, nor 40k game), unless you're willing to try unfinished Chapter Master
Now, games that you might want to play, but you should be careful:
>Deathwing
Pretty stale and monotone. Enviroments looks absolutely perfect, but other than that there's little variety, especially to enemies. Proves that this format is NOT good for FPS
>Other slitherine games (guys from armageddon)
especially Sanctus Reach which adds animations, 3d graphics, overwatch system etc. but cuts other stuff from the game and has mediocre variety of units (only spess wolves and orkz with very few vehicles and no variants of those)
>Regicide
40k x chess
>Eisenhorn:Xenos
fun batman-esque mobile game and PC port that's not worth it
>Eternal Crusade
terrible at the beginning, now is getting a little better, but idk if it's ever going to be as good as they promised. it's f2p now, so anyone can check.
>Space Wolf
again - ok mobile game, bad pc game
>Space hulk games
I mean, if you like space hulk, but don't have money for real deal/friends to play with
so it's clear that overall best is Fire Warrior
didn't meant to blogpost, just a little reference for others
Good lad, as a player with 300+ hours on it, I can confirm you won't be disappointed