Session Respect Score
"A Warhammer 40K action-RPG where you hunt alien threats in bite-sized missions with loot progression."
Minimum session
15 min
Pausability
At save points
Resume friendliness
Some reorientation
FOMO pressure
Low FOMO
Focus required
Moderate
Session structure
Missions & levels
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Enter the City of Suffering where the Drukhari hunt their human prey on a larger scale. Hinder the Xenos plans, take down as many Pain Catalysts as you can and make them pay for every Imperial citizen they steal.
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Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering — Session FAQ
- How long does a session of Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering take?
- The minimum meaningful session for Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering is approximately 15 minutes. This is the shortest play window where you can make real progress or have a satisfying experience, based on community data.
- Can you pause Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering?
- Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering uses save points or manual saves. You'll need to reach a checkpoint before exiting to avoid losing progress — factor this into your session planning.
- Does Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering pressure you to keep playing?
- Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering has low FOMO. There may be some narrative momentum, but the game doesn't pressure you to keep playing. Natural stopping points are common.
- What is Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering's Session Respect Score?
- Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr: City of Suffering has a Session Respect Score of 6.9/10. This score combines minimum session length, pausability, FOMO level, and pickup friendliness into a single metric for how well the game fits busy schedules.







