NeocoreGames has released the biggest content update for Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr to date, adding a new terrain setting, a playable class and the first chapter of the Single Player Campaign! The time has come. Early adopters of Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr can finally step on the deck of the ‘Martyr’ and begin their journey as the Inquisitors of the Imperium! The first chapter of the Single Player Campaign marks the beginning of this epic tale and also serves as a tutorial – it’s an introduction to the unique gameplay mechanics of the game and to the cruel and unforgiving world of Warhammer 40,000. In the January Update we also added the alpha version of the third playable character class to the game. The Primaris Psyker Inquisitor ...
The original Dawn of War, launched back in 2004 was a good old-fashioned RTS. Dawn of War 2, decided to shake things up a bit, leaving behind some of the traditional RTS mechanics in the favour of focused battles comprising of fewer but more powerful units. And in 2017, we have Dawn of War 3, which in my humble opinion can be best described as a little bit of both. While this brings some new things to the table, it’s not all for the better. Now, there’s plenty to love about Dawn of War III. It looks good, the key elements focusing of squad and base-building are back and the battles are a bloody chaotic mess. It all looks and feels spectacular. You might want to brush up your Warhammer 40K basics (just for background’s sake), but even if you don’t, the tutorial does ...