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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 0.0 hrs on record
Posted: 23 Jun @ 6:11pm

Just when you thought Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun couldn't get any crazier, along comes the Forges of Corruption expansion to crank everything up to 11. It's like the developers sat down and said, "How can we make this even more ridiculously awesome?" and then proceeded to throw a bunch of chaos and explosions into a blender.

In this expansion, you dive headfirst into corrupted forges that look like someone mixed a dystopian industrial complex with a heavy metal album cover. The result? A playground of mayhem where every corner hides a new way to obliterate your enemies in a spectacular fashion.

The new weapons are like the love children of a mad scientist and a demolition expert. Ever wanted to wield a gun that shoots miniature black holes? How about a flamethrower that spits out plasma hotter than a sunbathing Necron? Well, now you can! The satisfaction of watching your foes evaporate into piles of glowing ash is matched only by the maniacal laughter it induces.

Enemies? They've gone from "slightly deranged" to "completely off their rocker." Expect to face off against monstrosities that look like they were designed by a committee of chaos gods who just discovered monster energy drinks. Mutated cultists, demonic forge overseers, and abominations that defy all logic will have you questioning your sanity while simultaneously shouting "This is awesome!" at your screen.

And the environments? Imagine an art installation made by a heretical artist with a penchant for fire and brimstone. You'll navigate through twisted machinery, molten metal rivers, and lava-spewing furnaces. It's a visual feast of destruction and doom, perfect for the discerning Space Marine who enjoys a side of apocalypse with their morning bolter fire.

So, if you're ready to embrace the chaos and revel in the sheer insanity of it all, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun - Forges of Corruption is your ticket to the most fun you can have while battling for survival in a hellish forge world. Just remember to take breaks to give your chainsword a rest – it’s going to get a workout.
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