![]() Blast cultists with your mighty Boltgun! Smash traitors with your Charge! Shred the spawn of the Archenemy with your Chainsword! Unleash your wrath upon the enemies of the Imperium – only in death does duty end! Obliterate hordes of foes with an array of iconic weapons. Summoned by the Inquisition, you must ready your righteous arsenal, indomitable armor and battle-honed instincts and head to Scour Graia, a Forge World on the brink, overrun by cultists, traitors and daemons. The new gameplay trailer for Boltgun sets up the story nicely: you’ll take control of a Sternguard Veteran, along with his faithful servo-skull, and plunge headlong into the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40,000. Sure, the new trailer has that over-the-top cheese to it, but darn it, you have a frickin’ boltgun, and it’s hungry for some pixelated blood. If Games Workshop’s upcoming Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun hasn’t got you excited yet for old-school FPS gameplay, then the latest trailer should fix that. In fact, their relative seems to be involved in the murders and the occult, but there must be more to the truth than initial appearances. Complicating matters is the fact that the town has bee plagued by macabre murders and strange phenomena, which are allegedly related to occult rituals of devil worship and witchcraft. Viktoria must battle her own demons as she tries to get redemption by finding out what happened to her missing father.įor those in need of a refresher, in Saint Kotar, players take control of Benedek and Nikolay, two men of God who must search for a missing relative in an ancient rural town of Sveti Kotar. Players will now be able to delve into her side of the story, and experience what happened the night before the start of the main game. ![]() The Ritual DLC introduces a new playable character to Saint Kotar in Viktoria. However, the Steam version of Saint Kotar will receive the free DLC “The Ritual” in its place. Originally scheduled for release on consoles this Friday, developer Red Marty Entertainment and publisher SOEDESCO have announced that their point-and-click psychological horror game Saint Kotar will see its console release pushed to November.
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