Readers may be aware that I am a Warhammer 40K orbiter, but I am not of Warhammer 40K. Recent events have conspired so that I have experienced a bunch of Warhammer 40K in a way that exposes me to the world passively, without lore dumping. I played the PowerWash Sim x 40K crossover DLC and loved it for just putting cool big machines in front of me and refusing to explain further, so when James picked Darktide as this month’s RPS Game Club Game, like someone incautiously opening the door to Mormons, I was ready to let more of the God Emperor into my life. Except, having played some Darktide, I do not want to play Darktide. For me, playing Darktide does, in some measure, get in the way of enjoying Darktide.
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That’s totally valid! Sometimes it’s nice to just take in the atmosphere and explore the world without feeling rushed or pressured to complete objectives. Darktide has such a rich and detailed environment, I can see why you’d want to soak it all in at your own pace. Who knows, you might even stumble upon some hidden treasures or interesting lore tidbits while you’re wandering around. Happy exploring!