Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon - Da Orks Image
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  • Summary: The year is 941.M41, and a massive Space Hulk appears in the Armageddon star system. It is believed uninhabited, and the citizens of Armageddon wonder what riches they will discover when salvage companies survey it. Little do they know that a huge Ork invasion force is hidden within, readyThe year is 941.M41, and a massive Space Hulk appears in the Armageddon star system. It is believed uninhabited, and the citizens of Armageddon wonder what riches they will discover when salvage companies survey it. Little do they know that a huge Ork invasion force is hidden within, ready to bring death and destruction upon the unsuspecting Imperial world... The fate of Armageddon hangs in the balance, and your actions will determine the outcome. Expand
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  1. Sep 1, 2016
    70
    Da Orks is a more than satisfactory hex based strategy game that, like the original Armageddon, makes excellent use of the Warhammer 40k license.
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  1. Sep 3, 2023
    4
    Da Orks fails to bring anything new to the table, feeling like a rehashed version of its predecessor, Warhammer 40,000 Armageddon. The mostDa Orks fails to bring anything new to the table, feeling like a rehashed version of its predecessor, Warhammer 40,000 Armageddon. The most glaring issue is the lack of innovation – it simply recycles the same gameplay mechanics and features without introducing any fresh elements.

    One major disappointment is the diminished diversity of unit types, resulting in a less engaging experience compared Armageddon. Furthermore, the level design remains subpar, offering uninspired maps that add to the overall sense of monotony.

    While playing with the Orks can be enjoyable and offers a unique perspective, it's unfortunate that the game's core design falls short. However, for players who enjoyed Warhammer 40,000 Armageddon, there may still be some appeal in the familiar gameplay and setting.
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