Compara los precios de Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Owlcat Games. Publicado por Owlcat Games. Lanzado el 7/12/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

Owlcat's grimdark CRPG drops you into the 41st Millennium as a Rogue Trader with a warrant of trade, a voidship, and companions who will absolutely judge your every choice.

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is a turn-based CRPG from Owlcat Games, the studio behind Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. This time they have swapped fantasy for the far future, giving you the role of a Rogue Trader, one of the Imperium's sanctioned privateers who operates beyond the borders of known space with near-absolute authority. That premise is a genuine gift for an RPG format. You are not the chosen hero saving a village. You are a feudal lord with a starship, and the game leans hard into the moral weight that comes with that kind of power. The core loop will feel familiar to anyone who has spent time with Owlcat's Pathfinder entries. You build a party of up to six characters, combining archetypes like the Warrior, Operative, Psyker, and Officer, then layer subclasses and feats on top until your build either clicks beautifully or collapses into a trap you set for yourself thirty levels ago. Combat is turn-based, tactical, and punishing on higher difficulties in a way that rewards positioning and ability synergies rather than raw stat inflation. The Officer archetype in particular is a standout, letting you chain action-granting buffs across the party in ways that feel broken and earned at the same time. Build variety holds up well past the midgame, which for Owlcat is not always a guarantee. The writing is where Rogue Trader earns its reputation. Your six main companions are the best cast Owlcat has produced. Argenta the Sister of Battle is a zealot who genuinely believes, which makes her arc land harder than a simple faith-versus-doubt story would. Yrliet the Aeldari ranger is written with the kind of cultural alienness that most games fake and give up on quickly. The game tracks your Iconoclast, Dogmatic, and Heretical alignment choices and uses them to gate dialogue, alter companion reactions, and shift endings in ways that hold up on a second playthrough. Choices feel like they carry consequence, which is the single hardest thing for a CRPG to pull off convincingly. That said, Rogue Trader launched with a substantial number of bugs, some of which affected quest outcomes and save stability. The December 2023 release was rough for a portion of players, and while Owlcat has patched consistently since then, the game still has occasional rough edges in its later acts. Act 4 in particular feels paced more loosely than the tighter earlier chapters, with some quests that exist mostly to pad out travel between story beats. If filler quests are your personal nemesis, you will notice them here. The game also does relatively little to explain the 40K setting to newcomers, dropping faction names and lore references at speed. That is either a feature or a flaw depending on how much you already care about the grimdark. For established Warhammer fans and CRPG veterans, this is one of the more ambitious licensed RPGs released in years. The voidship management layer, the system for governing your sector of space, and the sheer density of lore-accurate detail give it a scope that justifies the playtime investment. First-timers to 40K can still enjoy the political intrigue and companion drama, but expect to do some external reading if you want the full emotional payoff of certain reveals. Owlcat built something that respects both the source material and the player's intelligence, which puts it in a fairly short list of games I would recommend finishing twice. Monika, Scout Team

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

7 dic 2023Owlcat Games
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Owlcat's grimdark CRPG drops you into the 41st Millennium as a Rogue Trader with a warrant of trade, a voidship, and companions who will absolutely judge your every choice.

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Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is a turn-based CRPG from Owlcat Games, the studio behind Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. This time they have swapped fantasy for the far future, giving you the role of a Rogue Trader, one of the Imperium's sanctioned privateers who operates beyond the borders of known space with near-absolute authority. That premise is a genuine gift for an RPG format. You are not the chosen hero saving a village. You are a feudal lord with a starship, and the game leans hard into the moral weight that comes with that kind of power. The core loop will feel familiar to anyone who has spent time with Owlcat's Pathfinder entries. You build a party of up to six characters, combining archetypes like the Warrior, Operative, Psyker, and Officer, then layer subclasses and feats on top until your build either clicks beautifully or collapses into a trap you set for yourself thirty levels ago. Combat is turn-based, tactical, and punishing on higher difficulties in a way that rewards positioning and ability synergies rather than raw stat inflation. The Officer archetype in particular is a standout, letting you chain action-granting buffs across the party in ways that feel broken and earned at the same time. Build variety holds up well past the midgame, which for Owlcat is not always a guarantee. The writing is where Rogue Trader earns its reputation. Your six main companions are the best cast Owlcat has produced. Argenta the Sister of Battle is a zealot who genuinely believes, which makes her arc land harder than a simple faith-versus-doubt story would. Yrliet the Aeldari ranger is written with the kind of cultural alienness that most games fake and give up on quickly. The game tracks your Iconoclast, Dogmatic, and Heretical alignment choices and uses them to gate dialogue, alter companion reactions, and shift endings in ways that hold up on a second playthrough. Choices feel like they carry consequence, which is the single hardest thing for a CRPG to pull off convincingly. That said, Rogue Trader launched with a substantial number of bugs, some of which affected quest outcomes and save stability. The December 2023 release was rough for a portion of players, and while Owlcat has patched consistently since then, the game still has occasional rough edges in its later acts. Act 4 in particular feels paced more loosely than the tighter earlier chapters, with some quests that exist mostly to pad out travel between story beats. If filler quests are your personal nemesis, you will notice them here. The game also does relatively little to explain the 40K setting to newcomers, dropping faction names and lore references at speed. That is either a feature or a flaw depending on how much you already care about the grimdark. For established Warhammer fans and CRPG veterans, this is one of the more ambitious licensed RPGs released in years. The voidship management layer, the system for governing your sector of space, and the sheer density of lore-accurate detail give it a scope that justifies the playtime investment. First-timers to 40K can still enjoy the political intrigue and companion drama, but expect to do some external reading if you want the full emotional payoff of certain reveals. Owlcat built something that respects both the source material and the player's intelligence, which puts it in a fairly short list of games I would recommend finishing twice.

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Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticalParty-Based RPGAlignment SystemGrimdarkCompanion-DrivenVoidship ManagementWarhammer 40K Lore-RichMultiple Endingssingleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopcross-platformachievementstrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savesTurn-Based CombatParty ManagementBuild CraftingLicensed UniverseCompanion StorylinesIsometric RPG

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AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 / Intel HD Graphics 630
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Version 11
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