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Yet another miss for 40K game scene
There are tons of Warhammer 40K games. Some of them hit, but most of them miss. This one pivots toward latter.
Horus Heresy: Legions is a card game from 2019 that is all about deck building and collecting. Think of it as a 40K hearthstone, but much less content. There are some players still, and you can find some group to play with, without much rummaging. What really lacking is not the player count, but the game itself.
At its release, this game already had tons of cards in it. More than it can handle, honestly. They cramped in so much that the balance got out of their hands. Less than 10 decks are at least viable in the rank game. They do try to balance it, but it is mostly about bringing the top decks down. Which forgotten are just forgotten.
As for the collecting bit, you won't find much joy in it. Effort alone won't let you get the card you want, let alone the deck. It is a P2W, and that doesn't look so bright either.
Everguild. Ltd, the very same company that released this game, has planning for their new 40K card game called Warhammer 40K Warpforge. Demo is planned in October, and overall theme of the game looks more or less same, with few tweaks in gameplay. So, you might not want to open your wallet for this game.
Horus Heresy: Legions is a card game from 2019 that is all about deck building and collecting. Think of it as a 40K hearthstone, but much less content. There are some players still, and you can find some group to play with, without much rummaging. What really lacking is not the player count, but the game itself.
At its release, this game already had tons of cards in it. More than it can handle, honestly. They cramped in so much that the balance got out of their hands. Less than 10 decks are at least viable in the rank game. They do try to balance it, but it is mostly about bringing the top decks down. Which forgotten are just forgotten.
As for the collecting bit, you won't find much joy in it. Effort alone won't let you get the card you want, let alone the deck. It is a P2W, and that doesn't look so bright either.
Everguild. Ltd, the very same company that released this game, has planning for their new 40K card game called Warhammer 40K Warpforge. Demo is planned in October, and overall theme of the game looks more or less same, with few tweaks in gameplay. So, you might not want to open your wallet for this game.
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- Jun 13, 2023
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