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Title: Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide Collector's Edition Upgrade
Genre: Action
Developer:
Fatshark
Franchise:
Warhammer
Release Date: 23 Aug, 2016
Minimum:
English,French,German,Russian
Bought this because Fatshark deserve the money, FLC and solid patches should be celebrated in this day and age.. Bought collector's edition for myself and a friend
did not include DLC maps
very disappointed
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My actual thoughts, after playing through the campaign (Not DLC campaigns, just the base).
1) This game is FUN with the RIGHT people. I definitely draw similarities to Left 4 Dead. The core gameplay is a beautiful, easy to appreciate, mix of graceful rat-slaying mixed with moments of absolute, sheer panic. I can't stress enough just how fun it can be. Playing through with a good set of friends is a blast - but, like anything that is 'stress-inducing', public matchmaking is hit or miss. I have publicly played with some fun players, and some that act incredibly nastily.
2) The artwork is GORGEOUS. The attention to detail is very impressive, and this is all-inclusive. Stepping into the Marktplaza for the first time and looking around, it's hard not to be immersed. I got killed the first time I ran through, because I was just looking up at all the skaven pouring over the castle walls in awe. The team nailed the essence of what I always visualized with regards to the universe.
3) I appreciate the dedication to replayability. I don't know if or when I'll pick the DLC campaigns up, but that doesn't mean I'm done with the base game after beating it once on hard. No, no no. I've played through the base campaign twice already (some of the missions 4-5 times) - on hard - and I plan on tackling it in the two higher difficulties - I'll expound on the downside to the higher difficulty levels soon enough -- as soon as I am able to.
I do have to bring up what I feel may be downsides for potential players. And I can't think of much, as I haven't achieved 100% so I don't have a comprehensive knowledge of the game. I hope, if I'm wrong, someone can correct me.
Playing on anything above hard is absolutely brutal. That, by itself, isn't a bad thing. What is, is that it seems to me the difficulty SPIKES as soon as I toggle a setting above hard (veteran or nightmare). I have NO idea whether that is tied to level, or the gear I have equipped -- or if, perhaps, I'm just a middle-of-the-line player that will probably never be able to play on the higher difficulties. I feel very strongly like the scale ramps up so quickly that whatever it is I'm doing wrong on higher difficulties is punished so exceedingly quickly, that I'm not able to figure out "where it went wrong".
On this second note -- I don't personally think it's a bad thing at all, as I grew up praying to the RNG gods. Some may, however, so it's worth mentioning -- sometimes, due to the (calculatedly) random nature of enemy spawning, you can find yourself absolutely \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ed during a mission. A good example is a personal experience, in the very first campaign mission. There is a segment where you need to cross some rooftops. Our team had, in one spawn, a globadier, packrat, and a Rat Ogre. It ended quickly. But, again, YMMV, and I only mention the random spawns because some may not appreciate it. I thought it was brilliant, and I laughed and laughed and laughed. One of my friends however had the opposite reaction and got very upset about it.
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OVERALL\/TL;DR: I'm really incredibly glad I bought this game, it's very fun. Very replayable. I'd recommend it to anyone who thoroughly enjoyed the chaos "Left 4 Dead", some of the head bashing of "Mount & Blade", and the replayable campaign style\/weapon unlocks of "LOTR: War in the North". It's a nice little gem that's got a lot of content within, and I look forwrad to playing more of it myself.. Bought this because Fatshark deserve the money, FLC and solid patches should be celebrated in this day and age.. A must have.Thank you fatshark.Doing my best to support you <3. Bought collector's edition for myself and a friend
did not include DLC maps
very disappointed
-----------
My actual thoughts, after playing through the campaign (Not DLC campaigns, just the base).
1) This game is FUN with the RIGHT people. I definitely draw similarities to Left 4 Dead. The core gameplay is a beautiful, easy to appreciate, mix of graceful rat-slaying mixed with moments of absolute, sheer panic. I can't stress enough just how fun it can be. Playing through with a good set of friends is a blast - but, like anything that is 'stress-inducing', public matchmaking is hit or miss. I have publicly played with some fun players, and some that act incredibly nastily.
2) The artwork is GORGEOUS. The attention to detail is very impressive, and this is all-inclusive. Stepping into the Marktplaza for the first time and looking around, it's hard not to be immersed. I got killed the first time I ran through, because I was just looking up at all the skaven pouring over the castle walls in awe. The team nailed the essence of what I always visualized with regards to the universe.
3) I appreciate the dedication to replayability. I don't know if or when I'll pick the DLC campaigns up, but that doesn't mean I'm done with the base game after beating it once on hard. No, no no. I've played through the base campaign twice already (some of the missions 4-5 times) - on hard - and I plan on tackling it in the two higher difficulties - I'll expound on the downside to the higher difficulty levels soon enough -- as soon as I am able to.
I do have to bring up what I feel may be downsides for potential players. And I can't think of much, as I haven't achieved 100% so I don't have a comprehensive knowledge of the game. I hope, if I'm wrong, someone can correct me.
Playing on anything above hard is absolutely brutal. That, by itself, isn't a bad thing. What is, is that it seems to me the difficulty SPIKES as soon as I toggle a setting above hard (veteran or nightmare). I have NO idea whether that is tied to level, or the gear I have equipped -- or if, perhaps, I'm just a middle-of-the-line player that will probably never be able to play on the higher difficulties. I feel very strongly like the scale ramps up so quickly that whatever it is I'm doing wrong on higher difficulties is punished so exceedingly quickly, that I'm not able to figure out "where it went wrong".
On this second note -- I don't personally think it's a bad thing at all, as I grew up praying to the RNG gods. Some may, however, so it's worth mentioning -- sometimes, due to the (calculatedly) random nature of enemy spawning, you can find yourself absolutely \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ed during a mission. A good example is a personal experience, in the very first campaign mission. There is a segment where you need to cross some rooftops. Our team had, in one spawn, a globadier, packrat, and a Rat Ogre. It ended quickly. But, again, YMMV, and I only mention the random spawns because some may not appreciate it. I thought it was brilliant, and I laughed and laughed and laughed. One of my friends however had the opposite reaction and got very upset about it.
----
OVERALL\/TL;DR: I'm really incredibly glad I bought this game, it's very fun. Very replayable. I'd recommend it to anyone who thoroughly enjoyed the chaos "Left 4 Dead", some of the head bashing of "Mount & Blade", and the replayable campaign style\/weapon unlocks of "LOTR: War in the North". It's a nice little gem that's got a lot of content within, and I look forwrad to playing more of it myself.
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