Warhammer 40k: Dark Heresy has no "right answers" and your choices will haunt you till the end, says Owlcat
Playing the Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy alpha convinced me that Owlcat really has built this game fully around its clue gathering, hypothesis forming Investigation system. But we still didn't really know what your Inquisitorial verdicts actually mean - how they affect the story, and what happens if you accuse the 'wrong' person. Well, in an interview with Wargamer this week, Dark Heresy's executive producer Anatoly Shestov gave me some answers. And boy, are they very 40k. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:New Green Stuff will hit wargame stores "by the summer"The Warhammer 40k Apocalypse mega-game mode is back with new rulesThe Twin Lance finally debuts in Warhammer 40k alongside pirates in next week's preorders
Playing the Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy alpha convinced me that Owlcat really has built this game fully around its clue gathering, hypothesis forming Investigation system. But we still didn't really know what your Inquisitorial verdicts actually mean - how they affect the story, and what happens if you accuse the 'wrong' person. Well, in an interview with Wargamer this week, Dark Heresy's executive producer Anatoly Shestov gave me some answers. And boy, are they very 40k.Read the rest of the story...
RELATED LINKS:
New Green Stuff will hit wargame stores "by the summer"
The Warhammer 40k Apocalypse mega-game mode is back with new rules
The Twin Lance finally debuts in Warhammer 40k alongside pirates in next week's preorders
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