Draco Dreamer
André   Setubal, Setubal, Portugal
 
 
Look to the light within, that you may continue to serve as a beacon to others.
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Ever since I ran a campaign of the Rogue Trader tabletop rpg some, I have held the firm belief that it would translate perfectly into the medium of video games. I am very pleased to say that Owlcats' Rogue Trader magnificently captures the feeling of wonder I felt all those years ago.

The game is crunchy and combat can be unforgiving, just the way I wished it would be.

The choices they present you with really had me stop and contemplate what to do. At the time of writing this, I am some 20 odd hours into the game, and already I have had multiple times had to stop and grapple with difficult choices. Warhammer 40,000 is a setting with no Right or Wrong. It's all shades of bad, worse, and horrible.

Just the way it should be in the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium.