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Grab it, enjoy it, send thy enemy screaming into the warp by Chainsword and High Calibre Communion.
Then maybe also play a little DarkTide now that it's largely fixed it's self up about a year later from it's first stumbling start.
PS: Also for some laughs, see what some Ork action looks like in the minds of our green skin counterparts with Shootahs, Blood, and Teef
So much price hiked, well, I guess it depends on how you look at it. But indeed on SALE, it's a steal. And for those like myself who took that journey over a decade ago and then some? Well, it's even more a discount as the complete a collection feature that STEAM blessedly has lets you buy the combo pack at the subtraction of not only the price of what you already own, but then the discount that comes with buying them both in said pack.
So you get that 10 percent off, which stacks on top of any other percentage that comes off via a SALE.
Eternal Caused was a let down, this was NOT. If you catch this now BUNDLE cost item together on sale, it's not just worth it, it's a 1, 2 punch of brutal fun blasting, both worth their tags in the combo, and both fighters though well equipped, also have their own ways of doing combat in each of the two games, but not so much that it feels any kind of heretical.
Can still understand some frustration not being able to buy the game SOLO...HOWEVER, from what I can tell at this time the review above may not actually be quite on point due to the miss leading price next to it in the pack due to the very fact it can no longer at this time be purchased by its self.
As for wonky, some terrain hang ups now and then? Yes, it's something at that time of gaming was becoming a bit more of an issue popping up in games again, but the game is quite the fun slaughter fest and the only few QuickTime events is like at the final fight where you need to remember not to punch just once, but mash your enemy's face to a pulp.