Okay, guys, today I wanna talk about my experience playing “Companions Rogue Trader.” So, I’ve been diving deep into this game lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride.

First off, I had to figure out who I wanted on my team. I started off just kinda picking characters that looked cool, you know? But then I realized that if I wanted to actually get anywhere in this game, I had to be a bit more strategic.
After a bit of trial and error, I figured out that having Cassia on my team was a game-changer. This chick is seriously OP. She’s got this ability called Lidless Stare, and let me tell you, it’s insane. She can just fry a whole group of enemies with it, and even the ones that don’t die are left stunned. She can also be used as a sniper and use some psyker abilities, which is pretty awesome. Plus, she’s got this Bring it Down! talent that gives one of your teammates an extra turn, which can be a lifesaver in tough battles.
Then there’s Argenta. At first, I wasn’t so sure about her, but I quickly learned that she’s pretty much essential, especially in the early game. She’s one of the few characters that actually levels up her AGI, which is super important for not getting killed in two seconds.
And, of course, I had to have Abelard on my team. He’s just a solid choice all around. I mean, he’s a classic for a reason, right?
So, I messed around with a few other companions, but honestly, these three became my go-to team. They just work so well together, and I could pretty much handle anything the game threw at me.

Party Building
Building a party is a big deal in this game. I mean, the game has tons of moments where your choices actually matter, which is pretty cool. It’s not just about fighting; it’s also about making decisions that affect the story.
- Some companions are all about serving the God-Emperor.
- Others are basically pirates who’ve somehow gotten a license to do whatever they want.
I even heard about this one Rogue Trader, Jan van Yastobaal, who was just a total outlaw, raiding planets and causing chaos. It really makes you think about what it means to be a Rogue Trader, you know? It’s not all black and white.
Anyways, that’s basically my experience with “Companions Rogue Trader.” I spent hours figuring out the best team, experimenting with different abilities, and just trying to survive in this crazy world. It’s definitely a game that keeps you on your toes, and I had a blast playing it. If you’re into strategy and making tough choices, you should definitely check it out. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but that’s part of the charm, right? Just be prepared to die a lot, haha.