About This Game ‘Eisenhorn: XENOS' is an immersive, fully 3D adventure game, adapted from ‘Xenos', the first book in Games Workshop's best-selling ‘Eisenhorn' trilogy, written by award winning author Dan Abnett. Set in the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40,000 ‘Eisenhorn: XENOS' lets you experience firsthand the story of Gregor Eisenhorn, an Inquisitor and member of the ‘Ordo Xenos', sent out to fight and protect the Imperium of man from anything that may threaten it. Players will get to play through and experience the events of 'Xenos' as Eisenhorn himself (as voiced by Mark Strong), exploring the vast expanse of the Warhammer 40k universe in ways never seen before. The Steam release includes all future DLC. Game Features: - Fully 3D exploration using agility, tech scanners, and psychic powers. - A party system where the player can choose which characters to accompany them on missions. Different characters will enhance varying aspects of Eisenhorn's skills. - Unlock and utilise the Imperium's most iconic weaponry. - Fully voiced acted, with Mark Strong providing the voice for Eisenhorn. DISCLAIMER: Mouse and keyboard is supported, but a gamepad is strongly recommended for the best gameplay experience. DELUXE EDITION - The ultimate package! - A digital copy of Eisenhorn: XENOS the game - Game Soundtrack - Digital Artbook (Available September) - Special Eisenhorn: XENOS prequel comic created by TPub (Available Late August) - Digital copy of the novel 'Xenos' by Dan Abnett 7aa9394dea Title: Eisenhorn: XENOSGenre: Action, AdventureDeveloper:Pixel Hero GamesPublisher:Pixel Hero GamesRelease Date: 10 Aug, 2016 Eisenhorn: XENOS Download No Virus One word: BrokenI'm still in the tutorial learning how to "Walk".Bugs Galore!Go \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 yourselves games workshop!!!. This game was pretty good, despite all its flaws, but it was pretty close to a bad game. The story was rather interesting and the combat and levels were mostly OK. But there were a lot of bugs, none game breaking though, and quick time events, Something that should never be in an action game. Boss fights were also rather frustrating.The game was clearly lacking polish, it seems they had either too tight a budget or too short a deadline to meet. It could have been easily better if they just put in a bit more effort. It made it past the finish line mostly on the story and IP.. The Eisenhorn novels were what got me really into the WH40K setting in the first place. Playing this game and re-living one of my favorite books is a treat. My lord Slaanesh is pleased. There are some differences from the novel, there always are in any adaptions from books, but they are minor to some other disasters I have come across. Bought it for me, but will gift to others to spread the pleasure.
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