Marek Pichert


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5.5 / 10.0 - Base One
Nov 3, 2021

Base One has problems, and there are plenty of them, whether they be bugs, imperfect engineering or unimaginative. However, it works around the proven core of strategy building and survival management focused games. This level works - with difficulty, but it does. Furthermore, there is also the potential for game development, and the ugly duckling could potentially grow into a beautiful swan, only that would require consistent care and effort on the part of the developers. The planned DLC could indicate that they consider Base One a longer-term project, but I certainly wouldn't put my hand up for that at this point.

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Oct 28, 2021

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a very solidly crafted turn-based strategy game that the developers have clearly put some thought into. The storyline set in the world of W40K may be a bonus for many, but in principle it shouldn't be an insurmountable obstacle for those who aren't interested in the universe and just want to play an action turn-based game. In a sense, ignorance of the universe can also be an advantage, as I'm personally not a fan of its current direction and the game's story is literally on a nerve. Despite this initial negativity on my part, I was ultimately enthralled by the game and was able to stay away from it for the duration of my playthrough. There would be some minor flaws, such as when models of killed air units would occasionally be left hanging in the air, but I didn't notice any major technical issues. The graphics of the game are very good and the soundtrack also suited my taste. Moreover, considering the lower purchase price, I can recommend it despite minor reservations.

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Sep 11, 2021

If you've played any Total War, it's similar, but with a primary focus on magic and heroes. If you have experience with the Heroes series, you won't get lost, but expect much more complex battles. If you like the world of Warhammer, you'll find plenty of winks and its translation into a more intricate strategy. If you have no idea what Warhammer is, it doesn't matter - it's still a solid strategy game with RPG elements that is pulled forward primarily by the mechanics, and only secondarily by the story. However, if you don't have a penchant for fantasy, I'd rather recommend looking around the historical works in the Total War series. Furthermore, Total War Warhammer II can be played in co-op as a campaign or as standalone battles against live players to fully test your abilities and the capabilities of each faction.

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