So... its actually two games; the original wh40k: inquisitor: martyr and the newer and improved wh40k: inquisitor: prophesy. most of the DLCs are minor things like mission sets, new visuals. I haven't purchased any of those and I won't. the Sororitas DLC is a new class and will have a different campaign than the other classes.
I'd recommend holding off until one of the seasonal sales to buy this. if you bought the 2 games and the sororitas DLC now, it would run you North of $80. I bought the 2 games bundled during the summer sale and got it for $18.
the loot is comparable to D2 in that it is tiered. you can find socketed items and further enchant them with shards/crystals (gems) or you can install imperial psalms/psalm codes (ruins/ruin sets). the game is loot centric like diablo. sounds great but it can be pretty tedious going through all the loot and looking at 3 to 10 stat enhancements on each little thing. theres plenty of room in inventory, though. and you can put loot in your storage bin and move it to a different character. this game feels like the designers intentionally set out to make the wh40k version of D2 and keep it as close to D2 as possible.
oh and you can put a custom paint job on every weapon and every armor.
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