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      • Here at TheGamer, Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader was reviewed by Matt Arnold. Overall, he gave the game a 4/5, with praise given for the combat, mood, and episodic feel. Of course, Rogue Trader is set in a war-torn era, so combat is frequent and necessary.
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    By Leana Hafer

    Updated: Jan 31, 2024 7:40 pm

    Posted: Dec 15, 2023 11:53 pm

    A lot of RPGs assume you're just some nobody with a sword trying to make their way in a strange and hostile universe. And there are few universes as large and hostile as Warhammer 40K. That's why I was so delighted that Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader puts you into the shiny, step-on-me boots of a titular Rogue Trader, the heir to the von Valancius dynasty and a very powerful member of the high nobility in the Imperium. Getting to roleplay someone of such status and wealth across more than 130 hours of gritty, tactical combat and superb quest writing is a fresh power fantasy for this setting and this genre. I just wish it wasn't plagued by more annoying bugs than there are daemons in the Warp.

    Breaking away from the Pathfinder rule system Owlcat reproduced with almost self-defeating fidelity in its past two games, Rogue Trader pays homage to some of the classic Fantasy Flight Warhammer 40K tabletop RPGs, but this is really a new system built from the ground up. And that intentionality has allowed it to simply work better in most cases. I will warn you that it is still a very crunchy system, though. If you're coming here straight from Baldur's Gate 3, Larian's interpretation of D&D will seem like a soft, gooey nougat that melts in your mouth by comparison.

    Ability descriptions in Rogue Trader can feel like reading an academic paper on differential equations, and the wordy, overly-detailed way the tooltips are presented doesn't do it any favors. I eventually got a handle on it and came to enjoy the depth it offers, but it's intimidating until you learn its visual language. And it never stops being kind of a research project to understand what a new talent actually does on first inspection.

    Rogue Trader pays homage to the tabletop, but this is a new system.

    Dogmatic - I do everything by the book, as The Emperor commands.

    Heretical - I serve the Ruinous Powers of Chaos and love hurting people.

    Iconoclast - This galaxy is messed up but that doesn't mean I have to be.

    Pragmatic - Whatever makes the most sense in the moment. I don't live by a code.

    One of my favorite elements of this combat system is how powerful support characters can be. I made my Rogue Trader, the esteemed Katarin von Valancius, an officer who not only hands out buffs, but can also give allies free actions. This ended up making me the lynchpin of the entire party even though I rarely ever fired a shot or swung a chainsword myself. That’s why I have Yrliet, an ancient elven ranger with a sniper rifle, Argenta, a warrior space nun, and Ulfar, a freaking werewolf in power armor, after all. I'm never going to be as cool as any of them, so helping them do violence even better is a great niche to find myself in. Setting up a combo where Ulfar cuts several people in half or Yrliet one-taps the enemy commander from across the map is endlessly satisfying.

    The highly positional space combat is well done too, and plays out much like a naval engagement with lots of maneuvering and lining up broadsides. And a fairly involved colony management system reinforces the idea that I am a powerful ruler within this sector, even though some colony of the stats, like Security, didn't seem to matter much.

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    Rogue Trader’s music is generally strong, and fits the tone of the 40K universe perfectly with its ominous chanting and pseudo-medieval gloominess. The problem is, Owlcat still hasn't really figured out how to use music dynamically to amp up a scene. A lot of huge, impactful moments deflate like a balloon because they're lacking the wicked or triumphant audio stings that would help them land so much harder. Beyond that, the sound design is top-tier, from the satisfying rapport of a bolter to the high-quality voice acting – what little there is of it.

    Even in such a banner year for RPGs, Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader stands out as one I wouldn't want to have missed. Excellent writing, great combat, and the chance to get up close and personal with some of the most interesting and exciting elements of the 40K universe makes for a stimulating gore-feast of a journey. Its systems are a complicated ...

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    Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is an ultra crunchy, 130-hour space epic with excellent writing and combat, but unfortunately, also a lot of bugs.

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