With Warhammer behemoths like Dawn of War 4 and Total War 40k sitting on the horizon, sucking in all the attention, it’s easy to overlook what a big deal (and a big risk) Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy is. Keeping up the high standard of lore-accurate writing and tactical CRPG battling from Rogue Trader is tough enough, but that’s honestly the easy bit. The true gamble of Dark Heresy is that it’s a detective game that actually makes you do the detective work, lets you get it wrong, and forces you to handle the consequences.
Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy’s beta flexes the game’s murder mystery muscles, but exposes its limits too
31 May 20260

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