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Necromunda: Underhive Wars is a turn-based tactical RPG. Rival gangs of ruthless warriors are locked in an endless war for control of the Underhive, a gigantic warren of derelict factories, rusted metal husks, and forgotten technologies. Anarchy, violence, betrayal and death rule this hellish place, long forsaken by any semblance of civilization.
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38 reviews found85
Blast Away the Game Review
Nov 5, 2020
Despite its flaws in the art department, Necromunda: The Underhive Wars is an astonishing title that actually goes above and beyond against its competitors. It’s a game that has you think ahead of every step you take whether or not you are one for tactical games, Necromunda: Underhive Wars does a lot of things right despite its art direction of bland coloring schemes. Necromunda: Underhive Wars Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Platform Reviewed: PlayStation 4 Developer: Rogue Factory Publisher: Focus Home Interactive Release Date: Available Now Cost: $39.99 While it does throw a lot of the book out from its table top predecessor, Necromunda, Rogue Factory is showing that they learn from past mistakes and if they keep with that direction, this title will certainly be one worth watching in the future for none die-hard fans. Our review is based upon a retail version of the game provided to us by the publisher for the review.
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Chalgyr's Game Room
Sep 22, 2020
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GameWatcher
Sep 8, 2020
Necromunda: Underhive Wars is a capable strategy games full of tactical options, but the glacial pace will put more people off than draw them in.
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TechRaptor
Sep 16, 2020
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Wccftech
Sep 8, 2020
Necromunda: Underhive Wars is a great strategy game, with pacing that leaves the entire experience marred. The slow crawl of progress is enough to drive you insane, but despite all of that, it's still a darn good time. If you have a lot of time free and enjoy Warhammer, this is a solid choice, but I'm praying we get an update with a game speed increase option - or a mod, for the PC version.
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DarkStation
Sep 18, 2020
Necromunda: Underhive Wars is a lot like many other Warhammer video game adaptations. It has rugged charisma to it and I got really immersed in its customization tools, atmosphere, and mechanics but once again, the game lacks that final polish. Alongside the uneven implementation of gameplay ideas and dodgy AI, I experienced crashes and loads locking up, so the game is in a severe need of patching (luckily, exiting, and re-booting the game takes back to the latest autosave). If only one day we got a big-budget Warhammer game with appropriate finishing touches. Meanwhile, anyone seeking for a grittier and more personal and transparent XCOM-type could do a lot worse than give Necromunda: Underhive Wars a shot. It has many genre-firsts that should be applauded for. Video game nerd & artist.
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Softpedia
Sep 28, 2020
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Xbox Tavern
Sep 14, 2020
Necromunda: Underhive Wars needs a lot of work, and is littered with bugs, save issues, and an abundance of little annoyances that break immersion. But when you press past, you will find a competent game with some interesting mechanics, a rich progression and loot based endgame, hours and hours of potential tactical goodness, and a genuine effort to make a stand out, highly rewarding strategy game. This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.
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XboxAddict
Nov 2, 2020
Put in the time to learn its nuances and you’ll come away with a game that rewards you for the time you put into it, it just takes a very long time to get to that point. There’s a lot of potential to be had, but I found missions to be much too lengthy and tedious to keep my attention with its excruciating slow pacing, especially when losing an hour’s worth of gameplay and having to redo it all over again. Necromunda: Underhive Wars is going to mainly appeal to diehard Warhammer 40K fans and those that want to play anything similar to X-COM with its tactical gameplay, but it’s a hard sell for the casual fan that will mostly likely feel it’s a little too clunky.
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COGconnected
Sep 15, 2020
There is a lot to like in Necromunda: Underhive Wars, and there are some fresh ideas that bring a welcome change to the turn-based strategy genre. But those positives are let down by an overall lack of polish and finish. Combat drags on a bit more than it should, and the initial phase of learning the game is pretty frustrating for newcomers, without a whole lot of help from the developers. If you are a fan of the Warhammer universe, and especially if you’ve played the Necromunda tabletop game, you should definitely check it out. Otherwise, you might want to wait a bit for some updates.