Below you’re free to find our recommendations for the best Warhammer 40,000 games!
Some of the models on show are impressively-detailed, with nice animations for combat.
If you’re into Warhammer 40,000 and like video game strategy, Battlesector is a great shout.
Be warned: Daemonhunters can be very difficult!
You enter each battle with a single squad of Grey Knights, each supremely powerful but not invulnerable.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed and find yourself failing missions, even on lower difficulties.
It seems fitting that in Warhammer 40,000 Chaos Gate Daemonhunters, you’re never too far from it yourself.
It’s a bloodfest and so it should be!
Space Marine became something of a cult classic among Warhammer 40,000 fans.
Everything from the ear-bursting audio (those bolters really bang!)
to the detailed, smooth animations make Dawn of War 2 look and feel like Warhammer 40,000 come alive.
There’s something for everyone here.
And those unique combat animations still look the part.
There are loads of factions to play with, too.
The mighty Imperial Knight, Gorkanaut and Wraithknight all make an appearance on the battlefield, with devastating effect.
This means there’s loads of “engaging engines!”
and “systems failing” barked about the bridges of various void ships.
Xenos contact!"…
you get the idea.
It’s an absolute blast to see these gargantuan spaceships shooting each other to bits in space.
Who needs a Space Marine when you’ve got a planet-destroying stellar vessel actually called Planet Killer?
It’s the perfect canvas upon which to create chunky, satisfying space battles, it turns out.
The campaign offers three perspectives to choose from: the Tyranids, the Necrons, and the Imperium.
The idea is you reclaim worlds lost to the Black Crusade and put them to use within your faction.
This one’s great for Warhammer 40,000 fans who are after a bigger picture perspective and even bigger battles.
It’s also a fun setting for those up on the lore (the Gathering Storm, etc).
Things are dark, but also bright in a neon in the dark kind of way.
And it’s always great to see the Necrons clank about in the dark.