
Kill Team might have something to offer the gamer who has an in-person gaming buddy, or the die-hard Warhammer enthusiast, but even they shouldn’t expect much more than a few hours enjoyment before the game becomes a chore. As for everyone else, there isn’t much value to be found here. And it’s truly a shame. With the vibrant universe and interesting lore that Warhammer offers, Warhammer: Kill Team could have been so much more than what it is. And in many moments you can almost feel the game reaching outward to grasp a small piece of excellence just before it becomes bogged down in another wave of enemies.
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I had higher hopes for this game. Reviews seemed mixed. I think I might hold off until it goes on sale.
Yea i guess games need online these days but i MUCH prefer couch co-op and its usually the deciding factor in most arcade games i buy. This, dead block, and scott pilgrim were all offline but are fun as hell not because of multi but because of couch co-op imo. Some games just lend themselves to a social fun experience although idk why the heck they wouldnt just add it anyways to sell more???? Still a worthy $10 game.