Thanks to the Inquisition, Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy is a story for "grown-ups", says dev
In some ways, Owlcat Games' choice to follow Rogue Trader with a Warhammer 40k: Dark Heresy CRPG was a no brainer. Being part of the Imperial Inquisition - an esoteric secret police force with extreme power and theoretically limitless authority - is an intoxicating prospect. Besides, there's a proven audience: the Dark Heresy tabletop RPG has been delighting 40k fans, under varying editions, for almost 20 years. But when I talk to one of those fans - Anatoly Shestov, Dark Heresy's exec producer at Owlcat - a potential drawback comes to my mind. Isn't the Inquisition a bit... complicated? Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy dev says the detective story is "production hell", but it's worth the riskWarhammer 40k: Dark Heresy has no "right answers" and your choices will haunt you till the end, says OwlcatNo, Dark Heresy isn't Warhammer 40k's Baldur's Gate 3 - it's far more interesting than that
In some ways, Owlcat Games' choice to follow Rogue Trader with a Warhammer 40k: Dark Heresy CRPG was a no brainer. Being part of the Imperial Inquisition - an esoteric secret police force with extreme power and theoretically limitless authority - is an intoxicating prospect. Besides, there's a proven audience: the Dark Heresy tabletop RPG has been delighting 40k fans, under varying editions, for almost 20 years. But when I talk to one of those fans - Anatoly Shestov, Dark Heresy's exec producer at Owlcat - a potential drawback comes to my mind. Isn't the Inquisition a bit... complicated?Read the rest of the story...
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Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy dev says the detective story is "production hell", but it's worth the risk
Warhammer 40k: Dark Heresy has no "right answers" and your choices will haunt you till the end, says Owlcat
No, Dark Heresy isn't Warhammer 40k's Baldur's Gate 3 - it's far more interesting than that
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