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Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Corrosive Footprints
DLC
(released 6 years ago)
NeocoreGames
NeocoreGames
Description

Distinguish yourself by leaving sizzling, corrosive footprints on the ground, marking the pathway of the vengeful agent of the Inquisition.

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Genres:
Indie
Adventure
Action
Tags:
Indie
Adventure
Action
RPG
Gore
Violent
Steam Review Analysis – Total (updated Mar 14, 2025, 8:20 PM)
Disclaimer: This analysis is independently conducted and is not affiliated with Valve or Steam.
Review Summary - 28
32%
Mostly Negative

9

16

89%

Purchased on Steam

0

3

11%

Purchased Elsewhere

0% Primarily Play on Deck

Conclusion

The reviews for 'Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Corrosive Footprints' reveal a significant divide among players regarding the value of cosmetic microtransactions, with many expressing strong discontent over pricing and content inclusion, while others appreciate the visual enhancements provided by the DLC.

Strongly Positive
Positive
Cosmetic Value

Some players appreciate the cosmetic nature of the DLC, indicating that it can enhance their gaming experience if they value aesthetics.

~18%
Visual Appeal

The visual effect of the corrosive footprints is mentioned positively by some players, highlighting its aesthetic appeal.

~7%
Player Engagement

A few reviews indicate that the cosmetic changes can enhance player engagement, especially in multiplayer scenarios.

~4%
Neutral / Mixed Opinions
Gameplay Impact

Players note that the cosmetic DLC does not affect gameplay mechanics, which leads to mixed feelings about its worth.

~7%
Community Feedback

Players express a desire for more community-driven feedback regarding the game's content and updates.

~4%
Negative
DLC Pricing

Several reviews criticize the pricing of the DLC, suggesting it is not justified for the content provided.

~11%
Technical Issues

Some players report technical issues, such as not being able to see the footprints in-game, which detracts from the experience.

~4%
Strongly Negative
Microtransaction Concerns

Many players express dissatisfaction with the inclusion of microtransactions for cosmetic items, feeling it detracts from the game's value.

~21%
Lack of Content

Players feel that the DLC should have been included in the base game or as a free update rather than as a paid add-on.

~11%
Game Mechanics

Some players express frustration over the lack of certain game mechanics, such as split-screen co-op, which they feel should be standard.

~4%
This analysis is powered by OpenAI’s language models and may occasionally contain inaccuracies. For the most precise details, please consult the reviews directly on the official Steam store page.

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