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Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

$49.99
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Developer:
Owlcat Games
Publisher:
Owlcat Games
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

Begin your adventure aboard your personal, giant voidship, traveling between the multitude of systems within the Koronus Expanse, a barely charted and incredibly perilous region of space. Despite being considered a backwater of the Imperium, this region encompasses an enormous stretch of the void, filled with dangerous creatures and prodigious opportunities for profit and exploration.

Rogue Traders never travel alone. Gather your retinue of righteous heroes, twisted psykers, and perfidious xenos. All of them are ready to follow you into the darkness between the stars. They will offer you counsel, aid you in battle, and allow you to amass ever more power. In return, you can guide them through their own personal journeys, changing their destinies forever.

During quests show your subjects mercy or disdain, stay faithful to the God-Emperor, or consort with enemies of Mankind - your every decision and every act, even in character creation, is changing the in-game open world and those who inhabit it.

Slaughter the enemies of Mankind in a fully-fledged isometric turn-based tactical combat. Take advantage of cover, the environment, and careful positioning to overpower your enemies. When that is not enough - use your companion`s powerful abilities to turn the tide of battle and achieve victory even in the direst of situations. Our video game adaption of the classic Rogue Trader ruleset allows an enormous number of possibilities for you to explore.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
85%
Positive
120 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game should be exactly everything I want. Turn-based combat, "choices matter" decision making, sci-fi setting. However none of it comes together and ends up being a bland experience. - The story is boring, but serviceable, for this type of game it's trying to be. However it's drowned by the bad pacing of everything else. In Chapter 2, you get to navigating the world map and every jump is either some warp being incursion that waste time or some form of "Captain! Someone cooked fish in the microwave again! You need to come deal with this or your companion will die by the fish-smellers!". It bloats the game play and you barely remember what task you were trying to accomplish. It wouldn't be so bad except for the next points. - Then there's the endless dialogue. Asking someone about their favorite color will end up in a lore discussion about how their culture uses colors and serves really no purpose other than to be a wiki article dump. Many people bemoan there being no Voice Act...

109 helpful 18 funny
125 hrs at review
Recommended

Plays a bit slow with all the dialogs and loading screens, but the setting, the story and the characters are compelling enough that I want to read through stuff; and the combat and leveling mechanics are fun.

26 helpful
68 hrs at review
Recommended

Nothing new to add. Game is great. With some tinkering, it runs okay on SD. Definitely a must try for Warhammer and BG3 fans.

18 helpful
420 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I don't know why I thought Rogue Trader would be different from their Pathfinder offerings. The graphics are good, the combat is pretty well done, the genre poorly done, and the program is fairly stable. Mods work pretty well with it. My issues are more with the gameplay. The first is that as in their Pathfinder games, the NPCs are better than your main character. They get all sorts of special neat stuff, while you are limited to vanilla. The second is that while I like consequences to my choices, a lot of times you are pushed forward after making a choice when you are should have the option of selecting another choice or doing something in addition to your choice. They have long scenes strung together, and if you misclick or say the wrong thing, it all collapses like a house of cards and you have to reload to before you started. The third, and in my opinion, the most egregious, is that time after time I get to a certain point and find out that how I've been building my charac...

17 helpful 4 funny
83 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A good CRPG in a lot of ways. Excellent atmosphere and world building, a reactive narrative that's engaging and doesn't fall into the typical good/neutral/evil buckets, and a cast of characters that are interesting and 3 dimensional. So why the negative review? Easy. This is, without any reservations, the worst gameplay system I've ever experienced. It's capricious, it explains itself poorly, it's tedious. Everything takes twice as long as it should. Hitting 2-3 buffs in a row is an exercise in patience. My eyes cross every time I have to level up and read through some of the worst skill descriptions ever crapped out of an AI - except it's not AI, somebody wrote these. Somebody looked at the entirety of this flaming dumpster of combat mechanics and thought "ah, perfect", right on the heels of BG3. I'm embarrassed for them, to be honest. I like Owlcat as studio, really, but they need to figure out how to make their game a game first and foremost. To this day I still can't explain half...

15 helpful 2 funny
142 hrs at review
Recommended

Its an amazing game. Take combat from XCOM, and mix it with a rich story like Baldurs Gate 3 in a Warhammer 40k setting and you have this masterpiece of a game. They are not joking when they say they have over 120 hours of content, and from the looks of it they plan on adding more. (their is certainly enough room on the map for it.) The first 2 chapters are very well planned out. Very open, and consequences for your actions are very real. Chapter 3 is very different from the first 2 but is a nice change of a pace, although much shorter. Chapter 4 is where things kind of...narrow down, so to speak. It could have a bit more to it, but overall is decent. Chapter 5 its rather short and linear for the end chapter... I hope they add more for it later. Only major complaints I have are the lack of voiced parts throughout the campaign (you will be reading ALOT). As well as bugged quests that usually require a restart/save reload, or are completely shot (Yrliet's romance quest was br...

15 helpful
137 hrs at review
Recommended

Right out the gate I will say this: textures and animations look like they are old enough to vote, buy drinks and go to college, and that will be my only major criticism of this game. As for my review: By the Emperor, this game is easily one of the best RPG's in existence. It's roleplaying aspect can give Baldur's Gate 3 a run for its money. Truly stands shoulder to shoulder with giants such as Baldur's Gate and Fallout. Presentation and lore depth of WH is incredible and impeccable. You truly feel your decisions carry weight and impact, as a servant of the Emperor should. I feel like there is a skill bloat in the game and some class specializations are downright useless, but youll be fine as long as you specialize in what you want to do. Looking forward to Dark Heresy. For the Emperor!

13 helpful
69 hrs at review
Recommended

Great game. Definitly get if youre a fan of CRPGs or if you love the 40k universe.

12 helpful
8 hrs at review
Not Recommended

the whole prologue is with voice acting. i thought the game was buggy when it went silent after the prologue. turns out that's normal..... after the prologue there is nothing. it changed the game so much for me that i lost interest to continue. it was more like reading a book than playing a video game.

8 helpful
32 hrs at review
Recommended

this is a complicated game, one which many times i contemplated not finishing. it's exhausting. but there are few games in this world that can compare to the absolute gem that this one is. you need a lot of willpower to play, but it's worth it.

7 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Win10
  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 / Intel HD Graphics 630
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 40 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Win10
  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 570 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 40 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader cost?

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader costs $49.99.

What are the system requirements for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Win10 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 / Intel HD Graphics 630 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 40 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Win10 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 570 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 40 GB available space

What platforms is Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader available on?

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader worth buying?

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader has 85% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader released?

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader was released on Dec 7, 2023.

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