![]() ![]() ![]() “Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters is a game that is well worth your time and effort.” ![]() The minor characters just did not work as well for me, making the battlefield feel like a bad B-movie action movie villain sidekick at times, taking away from the brutal tension the rest of the game’s design manages to build. For the most part, all the major characters get the job done, giving an over-the-top portrayal of the 40K universe, with hammy dialog and ridiculous lines. The voice acting in Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters, on the other hand, is serviceable, but does not feel the quality seen in the other aspects of the game. From the metal pneumatic boot on the ground, to the gunshot hitting its target, you will be quickly pulled into the world and feel the tension your soldiers come up against as the forces of Chaos slowly try to overwhelm your small company of men. The sound design brings the battlefield to life, with each sound effect giving the chaos a sense of realism. It is the little touches that make the game feel immersive, and making each soldier and location feel handcrafted adds to the immersion in the grimy world these warriors have to push through. Even with the isometric view, you can see enough of the action to have a clear look at the battlefield, the creatures you face, and the unique looks of each one of your soldiers. ![]() The visuals and sound design in Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters are some of the best I have seen in the genre. Thankfully, Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters ramps up its difficulty in a way that gives enough challenge to experienced players while still letting newcomers to the genre get a taste of how everything works before reigning chaos down from on high. At first glance, Daemonhunters feels very similar to games like XCOM, with the gameplay utilizing an isometric presentation that keeps you just above the action, using your precious movement points to make the best of each turn you are given. ![]()
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