Warhammer 40k space wolf
I appreciate Space Wolf’s unrelenting combat. It definitely helped distract the enemy so I could regroup hurt characters and get them to safety. This definitely adds to the numbers of characters you can control and they make for a good decoy. You’re able to summon a wolf to fight alongside you. Out of the three, I really enjoyed Scout. Last, you have Terminator and from trying it out it seemed like there were more melee than ranged weaponry. Power Armor seemed like your jack of all trades and you acquired rage much faster, allowing you to do more damage. Scout is your sniper class and you’re able to call a companion to the battlefield that lasts until it is killed in battle. Each class has a skill tree that you can unlock in between maps to further the effects of your cards. In Space Wolf you have different classes and while you cannot change your allies’ class you can do so for Valgard, squad leader. I found many times using a card to move closer to my opponent and when my characters turns came around again, unleash as much damage that I could to thin the herd. While turned based you can try and secure a second turn by strategically using cards that give you a low effort value. Each action card has number on the upper right side that indicates effort points. Your cards are your source for moving and attacking so you have to think about which cards you want to sacrifice to move your character and which card to use for maximum damage. However, playing is slightly complicated than moving, picking a card, and attacking. Once each character has taken their turn, your enemy does the same. You also have two action points for each character per turn. Combat progresses with you taking turns and using cards. You start with Commander Valgard and as you progress you meet other allies to aid you in the battle against the Necrons. Starting the game, you’re put on a map that acts as a tutorial of the game. You take command of a squad known as the Space Wolves, joining the fight against servants of Chaos and the sinister Necrons. Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf is a turn-based tactical strategy game published and developed by HeroCraft.