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Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon - Ork Hunters
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Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon - Ork Hunters

Add-on / DLC for Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon (Classic) — view full game
Nov 26, 2014Flashback GamesSlitherine Ltd.
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About Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon - Ork Hunters

I spent enough time with hex wargames to know exactly what Slitherine was building here the moment I loaded the first scenario: this is Panzer Corps reskinned in bolter shells and Ork blood. That framing is not an insult. The Panzer Corps engine is a proven, accessible combat loop, and wrapping it in Warhammer 40,000 lore gives it a flavour that a straight World War II campaign rarely manages. The question worth answering is whether the 40K coat of paint adds enough to justify the price of admission, or whether hardcore wargamers will bounce off the ceiling of its strategic depth inside twenty hours. The answer depends almost entirely on what you want from the genre. Each scenario hands you a hex grid, a pool of Imperial units drawn from the Armageddon Steel Legion and reinforcements from Space Marine chapters including the Salamanders, Blood Angels, and Ultramarines, then asks you to capture victory hexes before the turn counter expires. Range management is the central skill: most units carry multiple weapon systems that perform differently at one, two, or three hexes, so positioning your Leman Russ tanks to fire at distance before Ork melee threats close the gap is the bread-and-butter decision you will make constantly. Titans show up later and they are as satisfying as advertised, genuinely tilting engagements when your opponent lacks anti-armor. Veterans carry experience and upgrades from scenario to scenario, which keeps attrition meaningful throughout the 30-scenario branching campaign. Fog of War and Undo Moves are toggleable, a sensible concession to different skill levels. Here is what the game does not do, and where veteran wargamers will feel the ceiling fast. There are no supply lines, no logistics, no ammo limits, no morale system in the traditional sense, and no HQ mechanics. The unit roster runs past 300 types, but the stat differentials between many entries are small enough that newcomers will default to the same handful of reliable formations throughout. The AI does not apply enough pressure at lower difficulties to punish a conservative turtle strategy: stagger infantry in front of armour and advance steadily, and you will win most scenarios without ever needing to engage with the full unit variety. The tutorial has been widely criticised for leaving key mechanics unexplained, and the documentation around special unit traits like Fearless or Cumbersome is genuinely thin. That is a design failure, not a skill requirement. The modding suite and built-in scenario editor do real work here. Slitherine ships a capable editor and the community has produced custom scenarios over the years, which extends the game well past its base content. Multiplayer runs via the PBEM++ asynchronous system, with a separate set of maps balanced for PvP, and hotseat is available for couch play. Neither mode will satisfy players expecting a deep competitive meta, but both work reliably for casual async sessions with a friend. The (Classic) label on this edition signals that some lore and unit depictions predate recent Games Workshop canon updates, which matters only to the most forensic 40K readers. The honest summary is that this sits comfortably in the entry-level tier of wargaming, and that is not a criticism if you approach it on those terms. A Panzer Corps player moving to 40K fiction, or a lore fan wanting to command Yarrick and Dante against Ghazghkull without learning a 200-page manual, will find genuine value in the campaign length and the scenario variety. Those expecting the strategic complexity of a Decisive Campaigns title or even the later Sanctus Reach will find the ruleset runs dry before the content does. Diego, Scout Team

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OS
Min Spec: Windows Vista/7/8/10
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
256Mb DirectX 9 Compatible Graphics Card
Processor
Intel P4/AMD Athlon XP or better
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

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Developer
Flashback Games
Publisher
Slitherine Ltd.
Release Date
Nov 26, 2014

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