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"Warhammer 40K: Freeblade is the Space Marine Godzilla game I didn't know I wanted” - PocketTactics
“Warhammer 40,000: Freeblade will let you destroy the future with mechs” - Polygon
TAKE COMMAND OF A WARHAMMER 40,000 IMPERIAL KNIGHT IN THE MOST ACTION-PACKED AND VISUALLY STUNNING AWARD WINNING GAME
When a young Imperial Knight sees their noble house destroyed by the twisted forces of Chaos, they join forces with the Dark Angels Space Marines chapter as a Freeblade. Experience an epic story in over 170 single player missions as you command your Freeblade on a journey of honour, redemption and vengeance. Test your skills and patrol the world of Tarnis to slay endless invaders.
EXPLOSIVE ACTION Feel the power of an unstoppable war machine at your fingertips. Use cannons, missiles and thermal blasts to obliterate your foes and watch environments crumble to dust before you.
SUPER HIGH DETAIL 3D GRAPHICS Witness the most visually stunning shooter available for your device. Experience the world, characters and creatures of Warhammer 40,000 like never before in stunning high detail using the latest graphical effects.
EPIC MELEE COMBAT BATTLES Rip apart the enemies of the Imperium with a mighty Chainsword. Feel the weight of your Freeblade’s every swing as they execute mechanised horrors and gargantuan beasts with brutal, visceral strikes.
FORGE, UPGRADE AND CUSTOMISE Design the look of your own Freeblade, forge and equip powerful weapons including the Avenger Gatling Cannon and Melta Gun to purge Ork scum and Chaos heretics alike.
MULTIPLAYER MODE Climactic Knight vs. Knight battles! Destroy other player's Freeblades with your very own powerhouse!
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Pretty Awesome by Donald
For a first timer, I'm enjoying the game a lot. I've always loved Mech games and this is pretty entertaining.
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Starts off fun, but then it wants money.... by Max
It's a pretty decent game - it doesn't really require much other than accuracy (it's a 3rd person rail shooter) - but it has enough going on to keep interest and feel fun still. The biggest positive is the Knight Warden customization options, which has dozens of paints for primary and secondary, as well as 10 different layouts, a few emblems, patterns, and trim colors, and the rest of the game is pretty standard - forges on a time delay, limited upgrades, set amounts of ads to do things you'd otherwise have to pay for. Then, after playing for a day or so, it wants money. First, just a couple dollars to repair, or you get to wait a couple hours. Then, immense advantage in PvP for money (Impossible opponents? Only 25 cents per reroll until you get some equal competition! More wins = better PvP gear!). Finally, after a while, you'll need to pay or wait a couple days just to keep your gear up to snuff to solo. Try it if you like, it's fun at first, just know that it DOES get money hungry.
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great by karlan
graphics are awesome, gameplay is cool, story line is good