This Warhammer 40k First Person Shooter From Bygone Era Of Playstation Is Lost In Sands Of Time!
Warhammer 40,000 is a well-known strategy game featuring hand-painted boards and figures that comic store workers would paint late at night. In the 41st millennium, battles were fought aboard spaceships and strange planetscapes. Warhammer 40,000 has deserved a shooter for a long time. Over the last two decades, Games Workshop's combat miniatures series has become a veritable cult. It'd be difficult to screw up a game that pits armies like the Imperium, Dark Eldar, Orks, and Necrons against each other all the time. Kuju Entertainment, on the other hand, has done just that. In Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior, the British creator known best for 2001's Microsoft Train Simulator has traded all of the richness and dynamic of the Games Workshop property for a shooter-by-numbers approach. Rather than creating a strategy game, Kuju has taken the same planets and people and turned them into a large and noisy first-person shooter that may not break any new ground but offers some excellent action for Warhammer 40,000 and first-person shooter fans looking for a quick distraction.