For everyone that likes Warhammer 40k Tabletop and Dawn of War Games or anything to do with Warhammer 40K.
Warhammer 40,000 Fire Warrior PC Edition, Warhammer 40,000 Fire Warrior Novel by Simon Spurrier, and Warhammer 40,000 Fire Warrior PS 2 Edition.
I will never stop finding extreme amusement on the possibility to melee Chaos terminators (and not being insta-squished in the process) on that game.
There was no Chaos Terminators in that game, only Chaos Space Marines, Chaos Raptors, Chaos Sorcerers, Obliterators, Chaos Dreadnoughts, Deamon Princes, 1 Chaos Spawn and finally a Greater Deamon of Tzeentch - The Lord of Change.
Most of these enemies had some sort of melee attack or would kill you if you got too close, with exception of the Obliterators and Dreadnoughts.
Even the first Imperial Guard sergeants you face will kill you if you try to melee them with your sword.
I don't really see how you make it out to be so easy to melee enemies. Except maybe guardsmen, it's always easier to just shoot them in their faces.
Well hell, a Tau killing an Obliterator or Dread is is so much OP. but VGs always make the protagonist overly OP anyways....
You destroy the Dreadnoughts with Space Marine missile launchers, and the Obliterators with Rail rifle shots to the face, of course you have to dodge their fire too :P
Oan Mkoll killed a chaosdread with nothing but lasrifle and some cactus-like plants. Derp
were standards really that low back then?
They still are people just don't notice it anymore
i thought it was a good game for the time it was released at
Funny thing is a political group in my country uses a modified version of this cover as their symbol. Now I cant stop thinking my country is gonna be overrun by Tau commies
Hey i remember this game man it could of been way better that they made it.
It would have been even worse than it already was, the head writers could have been The Ward or C.S. Goto.
*considers blamming himself because no 40k faction should have to suffer either*
i thought it was a good game, i enjoyed it.
ditto - it wasn't part of the 'cram imperial dogma down everyone's throat' canon, and there were areas of pretty big creative license taken to make it work, but it was still a good game.
It captured the 40k "oh crap oh crap everyone I see is gonna be dead in the next few minutes, RUN!" feeling pretty well, something that the later 40k games never did as well IMO.
Although Tau firing bolters without their arms getting torn off from the recoil... yeah, that's a bit much
well i loved the game, but it was kinda dark. :P
I guess you could say it was... *puts on sunglasses* GRIM DARK
YEEEAAAAAHHHH!!