just because something looks gorgeous and sounds gorgeous doesn't make it a great game. You simply won't believe the quality of what you're seeing on a phone screen. But don't switch off until you've at least glanced through the screenshots in this review - what might appear to be cut-scene graphics are in every case live screengrabs from the game - the production values here in terms of modelling, rendering, lighting, action and soundtrack are off the charts. If that sounds negative then you guessed right - I couldn't wait to uninstall this title from my Lumia 950 XL. Then add in outrageous freemium in-app purchases, up to £150 (£75 for gold, £75 for 'ore'). Plus it'll go through your phone's battery like a lager lout through your fridge and warm your house at the same time. And even then you have to put up with minute-long loading times for levels. With this massive freemium game (and a UWP, so works on phone, Continuum, tablet, laptop, whatever), we're talking a Gigabyte of downloads and a minimum RAM spec on the phone of 2GB. But that shouldn't put you off getting your senses assaulted by Warhammer 40,000: Freeblade UWP - as long as you phone is up to the challenge. As one user commented in the Store, 'giant robots fighting in a dystopian future - what's not to like?' Actually, quite a bit, as anyone who has suffered through any of the Transformers films (or the Avengers 'Age of Ultron') will know.
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