![]() ![]() Ever since Games Workshop decided to hand out the license to pretty much any studio that asks nicely, we’ve had an endless wave of terrible 40K mobile games with no redeeming qualities. Warhammer 40K mobile games tend to get a bad rap, and for good reason. Still, you get to play as a Terminator from a first-person perspective and that alone is reason enough to give Space Hulk: Deathwing a shot. Exploring the Olethros with a couple of buddies and fighting against overwhelming odds in the name of the Emperor is certainly very satisfying, if a bit repetitive after a while. ![]() While the campaign is decent enough, assuming you don’t set your expectations too high, the main highlight here is the co-op multiplayer. The original version of Space Hulk: Death is no longer available and although the Enhanced Edition is still very rough around the edges, it’s definitely an improvement. Naturally, there are also plenty of sections where you get to go buck wild on hordes of bugs using your arsenal of devastating weapons and psychic powers. ![]() Space Hulk: Deathwing leans more toward horror than other Warhammer 40K games and makes you spend plenty of time in dead silence wondering what’s behind the next corner. The game's enemy variety isn’t amazing, but it’s enough to keep things interesting. As you and your battle brothers explore the claustrophobic corridors of the Space Hulk Olethros, you’ll run into Genestealers and Tyranids of all shapes and sizes. Space Hulk: Deathwing is an FPS that puts players in the massive shoes of a Terminator. ![]()
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