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May 22, 2026
90
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II is a slick, compelling tactical action RPG that focuses on hectic, chaotic combat and building out a world with genuine conflict. Each faction has its own unique feel to it, and you'll certainly want to experience both of them. There's not a ton that Mechanicus II is doing to stand out in a crowded genre, but the compelling world of Warhammer and smooth combat more than make up for that. Warhammer fans absolutely must check it out immediately, but newcomers to the franchise are also going to have a great time.
May 21, 2026
80
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II smartly builds on the strengths of the first game, delivering a tactical experience with a dark atmosphere, strong combat, and an engaging dual campaign. The initiative system during battles, fully voiced dialogue, and varied Leaders add plenty of tactical depth and keep the progression satisfying throughout the game. Although the two playable factions feel less distinct than expected and some targeting issues can be frustrating, it remains a strong turn-based strategy game that will provide many enjoyable hours for fans of Warhammer 40,000 and tactical combat.
May 20, 2026
80
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II expands upon its predecessor's formula by introducing two distinct campaigns and truly divergent tactical approaches for the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Necrons. Customizable Lords, unit management, dynamic events, and new environmental mechanics add greater strategic depth to an already solid tactical game. Atmosphere, art direction, and fidelity to the GW universe remain its key strengths, while a few drawn-out missions—along with room for improvement in quest and level design variety, plus a handful of other minor flaws—represent the less successful aspects of a sequel that is sure to delight fans of the original title.
May 25, 2026
80
Mechanicus II delivers where it matters most: a deterministic tactical system that replaces dice rolls with genuine planning, and two campaigns asymmetric enough to feel like separate games sharing a story. The Necron late-game balance collapses under a single exploitable unit combination, and two hundred missions cannot hide that the textual events cycle through the same four options from start to finish. For a genre that too often mistakes complexity for depth, this is still one of the more honest tactical designs in recent years — just not a consistent one.
Jun 12, 2026
74
A solid and engaging turn-based tactics game that doesn't have any major flaws but, at the same time, doesn't really stand out.
May 20, 2026
70
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II feels like a safe sequel. It dives into the 40K lore really good, but the gameplay, once you sort yourself out with a solid squad tends to be pretty repetitive.
May 25, 2026
70
Mechanicus 2 appears to honor the sacred union of strategy, atmosphere, and machine worship. Some irregularities remain within the data-stream, but the Machine Spirit is not displeased. Recommendation: proceed with cautious reverence.
May 25, 2026
70
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II introduces Nekrons as a playable faction, offering a continuation of the narrative. While the game presents many excellent ideas and challenging moments, its implementation often falls short. Hero progression feels slow, especially for Nekrons, who also suffer from less engaging mechanics and narrative integration compared to the Adeptus Mechanicus. Missing Codex entries, a lack of keyboard shortcuts, and an overall sense of incompleteness detract from the experience.
May 27, 2026
70
Despite complaints about the structure, I like the game even if it isn't perfect. The developers are trying to experiment and improve on their core design from the first game. Looking back, it turns out they haven't quite succeeded fully. However, I would argue that it succeeds well enough to give it a go if you enjoyed the predecessor. Although the Necron campaign could have had slightly more interesting upgrade trees, the battles are a bit too frequent and the missions are on rails, the package as a whole is more than passable.
May 27, 2026
70
Mechanicus 2 is a decent strategy game, but the original was a vibe, as the kids say—if the kids spent a lot of time playing turn-based tactics games where cybernetic zealots fought robot mummies.