The best warhammer 40k novels4/7/2024 ![]() If split-screen is your thing, they handle that in just about the best way possible by letting your couch co-op partner swap characters/classes freely between missions and they always scale off your level so you don't get stuck with the glaring issues like in Chaosbane where loot drops are based off the highest level in the party, rendering local co-op useless if there's too much of a gap. While the story isn't much to write home about, all the characters you pick are fully voiced, and the class they added in the expansion pack actually has a really clever segue into the campaign with the other characters (going so far as getting a different start to the game before overlapping their stories). The game was clearly a passion project for the devs and it shows, which I can't really say for Chaosbane. Don't let Chaosbane put you off it - Martyr is a stellar game with a very surprising amount of depth (I certainly wasn't expecting it to be as deep as it was, I just bought it because I'm a sucker for Warhammer).
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