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It's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ $10, and you can get it for close to $6 at sites like GMG - hardly a waste of money unless you did no research.
Yes, that also is a good point.
Another thing I may want to add is that while this is doesn't resemble the most popular Warhammer games, it is still carefully made to depict the same fictional universe, the characters. The voices, and action are all good and have authentic feel.
All the powerups everywhere was a immersion breaker though (I constantly sprayed the screen in all directions because it suffer from the Diablo exploding barrels and just barrels everywhere syndrome.) and the camera irritated me quite a bit. The crappy camera was used to make a easy situation harder.
I'm now going to try the first part/mission/whatever as another Space Marine.
Early conclusion: If you're a W40K fan, not too fanatic about it being absolutely according to the fluff and can enjoy the game genre single player is worth the price.