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Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader is as fantastic as I expected

I received Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader for free to review for my site. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review. If you enjoy my reviews or the rest of my content, please leave a like, comment, follow, and share this with your friends. You can also always buy me coffee.

Rogue Trader is the cRPG you should be playing right now. As the newly appointed Rogue Trader for the Imperium, you must brave the uncharted reaches of space, face its terrifying dangers, and make that money in the process. Face off against heretics, fight off bloodthirsty Xenos, and make the choices that will determine your future. Do you have what it takes to survive the grim-dark horrors of the 40k universe?

Owlcat Games has done it again by creating another game you want in your collection. If you enjoy Tabletop Roleplaying games but need that fix off the table, you can’t go wrong with any of the Owlcat Game titles. I love their Pathfinder games, but Rogue Trader has easily become one of my favorites. I love the flavor of the 40K universe, and I prefer the combat system in Rogue Trader

Rogue Trader is an amazing-looking game. Warhammer fans will appreciate the amount of effort put into creating such an authentic experience. New fans will be left wanting more. The story is a nice dive into a fantastic universe, and I struggled to pull myself away. Everything from the dialogue, the music, and the gore all worked together to create an atmosphere you’d expect from a game set in the 40k universe. 

The gameplay is where Rogue Trader earns its love and reputation. I love playing TTRPGs, and this game provides the perfect substitute outside my weekly sessions. I love that there are failable skill checks and social interactions. I even love that my attacks can fail. The randomness of the dice rolls makes everything more exciting. Most of all, I enjoyed that I could roleplay my character how I wanted. Want to take charge and treat everyone like the lowly scum they are? Want to be an overzealous devoted follower of the Emperor? The choice is in your hands and the choices you make matter. With the amount of customization and choices available, this game has a good amount of replay value.

The combat is my favorite part of this game. I don’t normally like strategy games, but Rogue Trader does it right. I played on normal difficulty and found it perfect for my skill level, but you can get as hard-core as you want. The mechanics are easy to learn, and combat is engaging enough without becoming complicated. But mostly, I enjoyed watching enemies explode.

My only complaint about the game is that some objectives are hard to see. To avoid this, press the tab to highlight all clickable items on the map. This was never a deal breaker, but it is a cruel reminder that I am getting old. 

I loved everything about Warhammer 40000: Rogue Trader. If you are looking for a new game, check out Rogue Trader. You don’t need to be a Warhammer fan to enjoy this game. The story is pretty straightforward, and the game translates any words you might not know in an easy and convenient format. The only downside is that you’ll want to know more about the universe, but there are a lot of great videos on YouTube to help fill the gaps. Keep in mind that there is a bit of reading and random chance involved if that matters to you. Otherwise, Rogue Trader is a fantastic 40k RPG. You can pick up your copy for $49.99 on Xbox, PlayStation and PC via Steam, GoG, and Epic Games.

The new Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader cRPG is coming to PC and Consoles in December, and it looks like a very good time!

When I first heard Owlcat Games was making a 40k Rogue Trader game, I was ecstatic. I love 40k, and after putting a respectable amount of time into Pathfinder: Kingmaker, I am confident it will be a solid addition to my collection. 

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is a cRPG coming to PS5, Xbox, and PC via Steam, Gog, and Epic Games on December 7th. Play as a Rogue Trader and travel through treacherous unexplored regions of space in the name of the emperor. But your journey won’t be easy. Space is full of bloodthirsty cultists, alien Zenos, and unimaginable horrors. Do you have what it takes to survive?

If this is anything like Pathfinder, I am in. I love the flavor and aesthetics of the 40k universe, and what I’ve seen so far is impressive. The combat system looks engaging and fun. What I love most about Owlcat Games is how much your decisions affect the outcome of the game, and Rogue Trader promises to do the same. You’ll have to think hard about your choices in both combat and social interactions. I may not be good at strategy games, but I love this feature. It makes the stakes real and the game more exciting. 

If you are looking for a 40k game to add to your collection, or simply want a cRPG with some cool flavor, Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader might be worth looking into. You preorder it from the official website for some neat bonuses. 

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Core Digital Pack ($39.99)

The Core Digital Pack gets you:

  • PC Digital Copy of the game
  • Discord Role that highlights you as a backer
  • Exclusive Beta Access

Premium Digital Pack ($49.99)

The Premium Digital Pack gets you:

  • PC Digital Copy of the game
  • Discord Role that highlights you as a backer
  • Exclusive Beta Access
  • Your name in the credits
  • Unique Voidship Model – Falchion-class escort frigate
  • 3 Exclusive items available only for this preorder
    • Negotiator Pistol: decreases the effectiveness of the target’s armor and grants a passive bonus to the Persuasion skill
    • Digital Las-Ring fitted with a potent short-range las emitter capable of striking several targets in a row
    • Xeno-Pelt Cloak: reduces the chances of suffering especially devastating hits and grants a passive bonus to the Coercion skill

Ultimate Digital Pack ($69.99)

The Ultimate Digital Packj gets you:

  • PC Digital Copy of the game
  • Discord Role that highlights you as a backer
  • Exclusive Beta Access
  • Your name in the credits AND in a special in-game shrine: Shrine of Remembrance
  • Unique Voidship Model – Falchion-class escort frigate
  • 3 Exclusive items available only for this preorder
    • Negotiator Pistol: decreases the effectiveness of the target’s armor and grants a passive bonus to the Persuasion skill
    • Digital Las-Ring fitted with a potent short-range las emitter capable of striking several targets in a row
    • Xeno-Pelt Cloak: reduces the chances of suffering especially devastating hits and grants a passive bonus to the Coercion skill
  • Digital OST
  • Digital Artbook
  • Ready-to-Print Poster

Developer’s Digital Pack ($99)

The Developer’s Digital Pack gets you:

  • PC Digital Copy of the game
  • Discord Role that highlights you as a backer
  • Exclusive Beta Access
  • Your name in the credits AND in a special in-game shrine: Shrine of Remembrance
  • Unique Voidship Model – Falchion-class escort frigate
  • 3 Exclusive items available only for this preorder
    • Negotiator Pistol: decreases the effectiveness of the target’s armor and grants a passive bonus to the Persuasion skill
    • Digital Las-Ring fitted with a potent short-range las emitter capable of striking several targets in a row
    • Xeno-Pelt Cloak: reduces the chances of suffering especially devastating hits and grants a passive bonus to the Coercion skill
  • Digital OST
  • Digital Artbook
  • Ready-to-Print Poster
  • Access to the earliest Gameplay Alpha and the opportunity to help shape the game
  • Special Alpha Supporter Brige Banner
  • Name in the Special Thanks credits section

Collector’s Edition ($299)

The Collector’s Edition gets you:

  • Everything from the Developers Digital Pack
  • Collector’s box
  • 8-inch Cassia painted figure
  • Hardcover art book
  • warrant of Trade that you can personalize with your name
  • Rogue Trader Banner
  • Sticker Pack

40K Darktide Beta: Initial Thoughts

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Over the weekend, I got to play in the Warhammer 40k Darktide beta. I know I am a bit late with the coverage, but it is a game that I need to talk about. I had a lot of fun, and if you like 40k, this game should be on your radar. This isn’t going to be much of a review because I understand it is still in its early stages. This will be more of my initial thoughts about the game. 

Darktide is the 40k themed Vermintide. Darktide is a horde survival game where you and a squad of 4 must complete missions and objectives while surviving hordes of enemies. The goal is to complete the missions without dying.

Images are screenshots from game

The beta lets you choose from four classes: the Psyker, the Sharpshooter, the Ogryin, and the Zealot. Each class has its own set of abilities, skills, and weapons. When you start the game, you create your character. You design their appearance, choose a back story, and a name. The backstory is more for flavor. It only seems to affect the color of the jumpsuit you wear. I played the Zealot and loved it dearly. Each class plays differently, and you should try them all.

The game felt very polished for a beta. The only issue I had was the long Queue at launch. I never encountered a queue after the fact. There were some minor crashes in between, but nothing that turned me off the game. The art style had that grimdark dirty feel that I love about 40k, and the voice acting was pretty good.

The combat was great. Shooting enemies with the bolter, closing gaps with my rush, stunning them with my grenade, and crushing skulls with my axe was just so satisfying that I am sitting here wishing I had more. There were only a few game modes and maps available for the beta, but the game got more fun as I learned the pathing. One issue I can see is that the grind can be repetitive, but I am sure the full release will have a more diverse gaming experience. There is some RNG involved in the form of weapon drops at the end of missions. I thought they were fair at the lower levels, but I can’t speak on the drop rate for the end-game content. There are cosmetics in this game. I didn’t get to play with that aspect of the game, but I can only hope it isn’t predatory. 

As far as the community goes, i had a good experience. I never encountered any toxic players, but this might change at launch. There is a discord that is booming for those interested. 

I had a lot of fun with this game. If you like 40k or these horde survival games, this should be on your radar. You can preorder it on steam and check out their website for more details. The game plans to release November 11, 2022.

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