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The arsenal is the star of the show:
Set after the events of the 2011 classic Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine , the game puts you in the power-armored boots of , a veteran Ultramarine Sternguard. Your mission is simple: descend to the forge world of Graia to reclaim a mysterious inquisitorial artifact and eradicate the Chaos invasion that has taken root there.
The gameplay loop is addictive. You run through maze-like levels, searching for keycards and secrets, all while listening to a soundtrack that can only be described as "heavy metal orchestral."
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun is arguably one of the best shooters currently available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It proves that you don't need ray-tracing or 4K textures to make a game feel "next-gen"—you just need solid gameplay mechanics and a clear vision.
Boltgun is a rhythm-based shooter game developed by Team Meat, the same creators of the popular game Enter the Gungeon. The game was initially released on PC and later ported to the Nintendo Switch.
The arsenal is the star of the show:
Set after the events of the 2011 classic Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine , the game puts you in the power-armored boots of , a veteran Ultramarine Sternguard. Your mission is simple: descend to the forge world of Graia to reclaim a mysterious inquisitorial artifact and eradicate the Chaos invasion that has taken root there.
The gameplay loop is addictive. You run through maze-like levels, searching for keycards and secrets, all while listening to a soundtrack that can only be described as "heavy metal orchestral."
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun is arguably one of the best shooters currently available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It proves that you don't need ray-tracing or 4K textures to make a game feel "next-gen"—you just need solid gameplay mechanics and a clear vision.
Boltgun is a rhythm-based shooter game developed by Team Meat, the same creators of the popular game Enter the Gungeon. The game was initially released on PC and later ported to the Nintendo Switch.