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Warhammer 40k xenos book
Warhammer 40k xenos book





The things it has going for it are the dialogues and the story, both of which (you guessed it) are obviously much more detailed and refined in the book. I don't like doing this to a wh40k game since I find the universe interesting and long for more. I have to admit I didn't finish the game though, maybe it suddenly gets A LOT better. all in all a very forgettable experience. So let's dive right into that, shall we? From clunky animation to very stiff characters, combat so repetitive I cannot belive I'm not playing a mobile game, poor animation to artificially streched playtime (which means "fight the same enemies over and over"), bland level design (though I have to admit that the outside locations look decent). The story is interesting probably very much less so if you only play the game. This game tells the story of Eisenhorn: Xenos, the first part of the eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett, and this is pretty much all the positive This game tells the story of Eisenhorn: Xenos, the first part of the eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett, and this is pretty much all the positive there is.







Warhammer 40k xenos book