Presumably, the developers figured the Venerable Dreadnought was too powerful and would ruin the game’s balance, which is why they designed special new missions just for the blocky walker. Needless to say, the rest of the mission was a walk in the park. I’m not sure if Nurgle's putrid minions knew the meaning of fear before their encounter with the Venerable Dreadnought, but I swear I could hear those Plague Marines begging Brother Krask for mercy as a fearsome furious fist carrying with it ten thousand years' worth of zeal was pounding them into oblivion. Now, it may be hard to believe that a punch can do more damage than a flamethrower or an explosive blast, however, it’s worth remembering that this punch was being delivered by a massive one-ton mechanical fist. In Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters, these elite super soldiers can barely complete a mission on normal difficulty without suffering significant damage. Lore-wise, a single Grey Knight is capable of taking out dozens of demonic minions with relative ease. Most missions end with half of my squad hanging on for dear life while the other half lies unconscious counting the turns until the Baleful Edict can initiate an emergency teleportation sequence. Despite allegedly being some of the best and most feared warriors of the Imperium, the Grey Knights in this game are remarkably weak. Making players work for the new content isn’t necessarily a bad thing, however, it does feel like a waste of time when the rewards are so underwhelming.Ĭhaos Gate – Daemonhunters always felt a bit wrong to me. Perplexingly, the couple of things the DLC does manage to get right have either limited use or are difficult to get to. While tens of thousands of Rejects were busy battling the forces of Nurgle in Warhammer 40K: Darktide, a whole different breed of Imperial loyalists was taking the fight to the Plague God elsewhere in the galaxy.Įarlier this month, the lengthily-titled Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters got a new DLC pack called ‘Duty Eternal’ that promised to offer a lot, but ended up delivering very little.
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