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So yeah, I'd say I've definitely had my money's worth from the game.
Long version? Absolutely.
I was there for the Cleanse and Burn bug, and when the Assault Cannon sometimes shot up into the camera and other random directions instead of the target. One was frustrating, the other hilarious. Alarm Call was also bugged, and that was just awful considering how long it took. Anyhow, those bugs were squished and now each mission completes as it should for just about everybody; some still have an issue now and then, but there's always a solution.
There were complaints about how slowly the Terminators moved, and so they added in an option to make them move faster. I still have them move slowly when I'm in the mood for a more atmospheric experience, but when I speed run the missions I always have it on fastest.
There are a few things I think the game still needs, such as more hotkeys and a Genestealer campaign. They're working on a mission/campaign editor and a coop mode, and are about to release a Space Wolves campaign and chapter unlock once Apple gets around to approving it. The devs are still actively trying to improve the game and add more content, so the metascore and release reviews are now thoroughly outdated. In all, if you're a fan of the board game or turn-based strategy I highly recommend giving Space Hulk a go.
The old bugs are gone--not that there were many to begin with. People negatively exaggerated the state of this game at release. Now, any bugs that happen are a result of adding new content and having unanticipated conflicts. The key being that Full Control adds new content. Constantly.
Is it worth buying? If this type of game is your cup of tea, then yes. But I'm not a mind-reader. I don't know what your idea of fun is, I don't know what you consider a reasonable price for a game like this and most of all I don't know if this game is to your tastes. So I can't tell you if the game is good for you, and I won't try to convince you to buy it. I will only say that my experience with Space Hulk has been extremely positive and that most of the critics for this game don't understand it and shouldn't be commenting about the game witht he negativity they do.
and i had the space crusade board game too.
Both awesome. :)
BUT to answer the question - it is a turn-based board game style space hulk game and it is really fun if that is what you're looking for. I can imagine if you thought it was an RTS or a fps it would be a real shocker but if you love warhammer 40k that alone is a reason to give this a spin.
This should be the boilerplate reply for anyone asking SHULD I BY THIZ on the Steam forums - especially for a game that's been out as long as this.
It's short, too easy, little replayability and if you've played the original or flash versions theres no need to even buy it as the missions are directly lifted from the board game.
Not worth the price.
I believe that honesty is the best policy. And sometimes, being honest with a person means having to leave your own personal opinion out of the equation, putting your personal agendas aside, and looking at a bigger picture than your own concerns. So, every time one of these questions comes up now, I respond with some form of what you quoted here. Thanks for noticing it.
I'd like to convince the Op to try the game because I really truly like it and its Developer, but that wouldn't be fair to him. So instead, he gets a response that tells him to make his own choice based on his own preferences, not some else's arbitrary opinion.