

Characters comment on the seeming futility of their struggles, the exploitation of Abhumans - human mutants like the Ogryn that are deemed okay for serving the Imperium - and more. One of many ways replaying a mission can feel fresh is through this dialog, and I found myself listening carefully whenever I noticed a new team composition. I won't spoil anything, but the already-thin narrative in the Vermintide games was much stronger than we get here.įortunately, the characters shine in spite of this, as there's an immense amount of in-game dialog on the nature of Tertium, the player characters' lives before being drafted, and how the Imperium itself works. It's a weak plot however, and you'll go vast amounts of time before getting the briefest cutscene or update, which end up feeling jarring rather than interesting. While there's an overarching plot involving suspicion of treachery among the ranks as the Inquisition attempts to take back the planet. The player is then quickly drafted, as Tertium is falling to Chaos forces loyal to Nurgle. Keep simple questions or feedback about the game toward the weekly thread.Windows 10, Intel i5-6600 (3.30GHz)/AMD Ryzen 2400G (3.6 GHz), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970/AMD Radeon RX 570, 50 GB Avoid low-effort posts or unrelated topics.ĥ. No discussion of exploits, hacks, or piracy.Ĥ. From the developers of the best-selling and award-winning co-op action franchise Vermintide, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is a visceral 4-player co-op action game set in the hive city of Tertium. Fight together with your friends against hordes of enemies in this new Warhammer 40,000 experience.
