Metascore
72

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 13
  2. Negative: 1 out of 13
  1. Jun 1, 2015
    40
    What's truly disappointing is that there are seeds of greatness here. [Issue#161, p.94]
User Score
7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 33 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 33
  2. Negative: 6 out of 33
  1. Jan 20, 2015
    9
    This a very solid improvement over the original Space Hulk Game and has made some very positive tweaks and upgrades to squads where you canThis a very solid improvement over the original Space Hulk Game and has made some very positive tweaks and upgrades to squads where you can upgrade team members and equipment/ wargear, it means you can adjust your style of play by having some of you team who are good at shooting and some good at melee combat.

    Pros...Decent graphics, well thought out controls with options of how to fire, a nice RPG element addition to the game, good thinking man's game. A very polished performance.

    Cons...Controlling the terminators is a little tricky at first, would like a little more speech from the terminators other than a few basic phrases but I am being super picky there.

    My review is this game on Steam is great value for money and well worth the money as it is fun and entertaining.
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  2. Nov 13, 2014
    8
    Full Control's previous Space Hulk release was an authentic (if uninspired) interpretation of the original game — a digital version of a gameFull Control's previous Space Hulk release was an authentic (if uninspired) interpretation of the original game — a digital version of a game best suited to cardboard. With Ascension, however, the developer has managed to update the game's mechanics for the medium while still remaining true to the spirit of the source material. This results is a relatively modern* turn-based tactical shooter that is still unmistakably "Space Hulk".

    My only hesitation in recommending this game is being slightly uncertain about the desired audience. For SH purists, the changes to gameplay may feel unnecessary... perhaps even sacrilegious. On the other hand, for gamers unfamiliar with the genre, the brutality and difficulty of the game may be a turnoff. Ascension probably has something meaningful to offer both groups — it may just involve players checking their expectations at the door.

    *relatively modern = both mechanically, and visually — although this is unmistakably an indie production. IT plays well and looks good... not AAA good, but good.
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  3. Dec 18, 2014
    5
    I keep hoping that GW's 40k ports to video games will exceed expectations, unfortunately this is another one that falls short. Space HulkI keep hoping that GW's 40k ports to video games will exceed expectations, unfortunately this is another one that falls short. Space Hulk Ascension costs as much as XCOM: Enemy Within, but XCOM offers an immersive and expansive turn-based strategy game that thrills at every stage of the game. Space Hulk is a glorified board game, that is literally and figuratively 2-dimensional. The backstory and graphics are great, but the game falls flat, sticking to the old narrow hallways and single floor. We're told that we're stalking the halls of ancient space ships filled with dangerous aliens and mystical artifacts, but every map looks exactly the same and there are still just a few basic mechanics and interactions. Where XCOM provides a wide array of weapons, base building, team building, and strategic choices, Space Hulk gives you lack-luster choices of close combat weapons that are essentially all the same, and slightly different firing modes for your guns. I would've liked more distinction between the classes, more varied weapons options (even if they departed from the table top equivalent). And while using action points to turn and back up might be important to the game, they're ultimately unexciting pieces of gameplay as the game devolves into a $40 game of tower defense. It also is poorly optimized, slowing my 2014 desktop even on moderate graphical settings, despite the unremarkable graphical demands of the game (2/3rd of the screen is blank!) Full Review »