Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef Review

Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef Review

Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef brings us a very good dose of a lot of action, at full speed and intensity.

Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef What is it? It is more of the same? What is it eaten with? Well, this is a much more relaxed game than anything you’ve seen before in the series. This is a game that transforms the great universe of science fiction, dystopia and heroic fantasy into a rather gory world of 2D platforms. And you know what? It’s too much fun.

I can say that the games of the Warhammer 40,000 franchise since the first one, back in the 90’s, have been a very original type of game, because just imagining this can blow anyone’s mind ‘Orcs in space’.

Shootas, Blood & Teef is full of originality, it has a very original style with hand drawings, it definitely feels quite refreshing and at the same time it suits our very original characters too well.

The game does not shine for its great story, here any excuse is valid for the blood to flow, you will embody a great ork, who, betrayed by his boss, who stole his beautiful hair (note the sarcasm), embarks on a journey full of of revenge and recovery. Everyone will be your enemy in this adventure, no matter if they are your own kind.

When you get into the adventure you will become familiar with the concepts that are quite original, typical of the saga. The game mode is too simple, this review was done on PC, so aiming at enemies is super easy, with the mouse, pressing the left click you start shooting.

In Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef you can choose between four different classes of Orks, with very simple configurations, you can imagine that each of these races has its strengths and weaknesses. Each of these classes has a special ability and a passive ability. That they will be useful in certain circumstances.

The action in this game I can say is fast, frenetic and bloody. As your Ork progresses through the level, groups of Gretchin and Ork Boys will attack from all directions. Aiming your shoota at a 360 degree angle. You can certainly feel the DNA of Guns, Gore and Cannoli here. The gameplay is challenging, I would say a game that tests your pulse and ability to react. Smashing the heads and arms of incoming Orks, turning them to sausage in the process, is repeatedly entertaining.

And that’s not all Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef is perfectly enjoyable to play in multiplayer mode. You can play it in cooperative mode locally. This for me is the best of the game, since there is nothing more fun than killing the entire population that surrounds you, with a companion who enjoys it as much or more than you.

As you progress through the levels in the game, the action becomes more frenetic, the enemies more constant, the weapons more advanced, the soundtrack heavier. The game is definitely evolving. Which I think is great.

It also has a versus mode, through which you can face your friends locally, this seemed quite interesting to me, since it represents an extra challenge, when you are already tired of destroying the CPUs.

At a graphic and performance level, I can say that the game runs extremely well. The drawings are delicately drawn, my unlimited FPS meter stayed constantly above 60, reaching up to 200FPS at times.

The voices and the most phenomenal soundtrack definitely add that touch of originality that every game needs. Above all the dubbing of voices, it is highly original.

Complaints? I can complain about two things, load times much longer than I would have liked and the scenarios, there comes a time where I felt a bit repetitive.

In conclusion

Well folks, I can say that Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef is an incredibly frenetic game, quite fast paced, action packed, gore, feels very original and runs too well on PC. Its load times are longer than I’d like and its scenarios sometimes feel a bit repetitive, but that’s not enough to stop the fun.

This review was conducted on: Alienware R3 PC, I7-77HQ, Gforce GTX-1070, 32GB RAM and 512GB SSD. Thanks to a copy provided by Team17.

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