The single-player campaign of Battlefleet Gothic is set during one of the numerous Black Crusades that 40k’s big bad Chaos faction makes into the Imperium of Man. Fortunately the Warhammer 40k universe is intentionally quite barmily anachronistic so that it can steal gameplay ideas from all over the shop and jam them all into the same setting, and BF:G is no exception it’s actually a little surprising at how well the concept slides into place if you’re at all familiar with the material. There’s also a tiny element of WW2-era fleet actions sprinkled in - you can get disposable escort ships whose torpedoes are the only weapons they have worth a damn, and some of the larger capital ships are configured as carriers - but probably 80% of BFG’s ruleset could be cut and pasted into a game about the Napoleonic Wars with no modification whatsoever. Said rules painstakingly replicate precisely the sort of ship-to-ship engagements that you might have witnessed during the golden age of sail, complete with broadsides, boarding actions and ramming. The core skirmish environment of Battlefleet Gothic the videogame matches up pretty well with those rules, albeit somewhat altered so that it can work as a real-time game. It’s a something of a credit to how well BF:G does this that I didn’t realise just how direct that adaptation was until I downloaded and read the original BFG rulebook. Battlefleet Gothic is very much in the vein of the first two, however rather than licensing the universe for a traditional video game (like Dawn of War or Vermintide), Battlefleet Gothic is an attempt to directly adapt a set of board game rules to a video game environment. They already did Blood Bowl – twice - and while Space Hulk was a bit of a bust I’m still very much looking forward to Deathwing. However, two decades later we’re living in a magical era where all Games Workshop properties that do not directly compete with the tiny plastic men business are being dusted off and licensed out as video games as the parent company desperately scrabbles for more money. Unfortunately the financial mileage in selling people a mere dozen ship models was deemed unsatisfactory in favour of doubling down on the potential profits to be found in selling people two hundred tiny plastic men at £20 for five, and so the Battlefleet Gothic boardgame was discontinued after a couple of years. To be precise, it’s set in the increasingly-overdone Warhammer 40k universe and it’s based off of an actual board game in said universe that Games Workshop made back in the mid-90s. List of Trainers (Press Ctrl+F to search for specific trainer)Īegis of Earth Protonovus Assault Trainer UpdatedĪssassin’s Creed Chronicles China TrainerĪssassin’s Creed Chronicles India TrainerĪssassin’s Creed Chronicles Russia TrainerĪssassin’s Creed Libertation Remastered TrainerĪtelier Firis The Alchemist of the Mysterious Journey TrainerĪtelier Lydie and Suelle The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings TrainerĪtelier Sophie The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book Trainerīlade Arcus from Shining Battle Arena TrainerĬall of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered Trainerĭark Souls II Scholar of the First Sin Trainerĭark Souls Prepare To Die Edition Trainerĭead Island Riptide Definitive Edition Trainerĭeus Ex Human Revolution Director’s Cut Trainerĭivinity Original Sin Enhanced Edition Trainerĭragon Quest XI Echoes of an Elusive Age Trainerĭying Light The Following Enhanced Edition Trainerĭynasty Warriors 8 Empires (Shin Sangokumusou 7 Empires) TrainerĮador-Masters of the Broken World TrainerĮARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.Battlefleet Gothic: Armada is an 18th century tall ships naval combat simulator that just so happens to be set in outer space. You may need to allow the files in your antivirus, or don’t download if you don’t feel safe. Please note old trainers are more likely to trigger antivirus false positives. But for most trainers since 2018, I’m still keeping them up to date for at least one more year. Note that some of them (if the game is more than 2 years old) maybe outdated or only partially work. You can download each trainer individually or all at once.īelow is a list of trainers available. All my trainers (maybe missing a few) from 2012 to May 2019 is uploaded to my Onedrive folder. Becuase it’s imposible to make a post for every single trainers of mine since 2012, so I decided to make this archive.
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