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People who base their opinion, positive or negative based on what someone else tells them, is misinformed and honestly plain stupid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWW_H0OKEQ8
Thats bad marketing :-/
It's still warhammer, lads, and sadly the warhammer curse is alive and well. If you didn't expect this to be a decent little jank game like the first one, especially with a deliver that hasn't made any real hits, I don't know what to tell you.
But it will be fun for the 40k mental fantasy and for the PvP while it lasts.
Yeah, I saw this coming. Reaaaaaally feels like they're doing Call of Space Marine here, with 99% of the game focusing on season content and the MP modes.
Space Marine 1 only took 7-10 hours also. People’s expectations are asinine.
This reminds me so much of Warhammer: Chaosbane :-/
These marketing people know exactly how desperate the Warhammer community is for Warhammer games, and they know that they can throw anything at us, under any circumstances, with any lie, and we will still buy it. Just like you said, because it's Warhammer... :-/
They know that ;-)
They did the same with the D&D Dark Alliance ...
Many reviews from paid streamers ...
Graphics and world are pretty good, but the gameplay is rather monotonous and button mashy, definitely not bad but also definitely not worthy of the praise it got.
Which is a great game.