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June 2019
(67%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: One thing the PC isn't short of is Warhammer titles or action RPGs. The former has had a influx of releases over the years, with Games Workshop seemingly letting go of its strict use of the IP, allowing many developers to create titles in the Warhammer un...
The mission design and story can grate at times, but this is a devilishly fun homage to Diablo 3 and Warhammer Fantasy you'll want to get your friends in on...
Published: 2019-06-08, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
4 player drop-in/out couch and online cooperative, God Tier system is a cool twist, Good looking game across the board, Solid replayability, Four character classes to play (so far)
Pattern repetition across the four acts, Skill system isn't as deep as hoped, Lack of economic functions like trade or buy/sell, No customization at all
Warhammer: Chaosbane is a solid first entry into the ARPG genre for the franchise. There are some cool twists on the theme like the God Tier system, but there are equally as many baffling decisions such as the matchmaking system, lack of economy, and deci...
Repetition and a general lack of polish crushes Warhammer: Chaosbane before it has a chance to put up a fight. Although the game has decent visuals and competent action, it is just too stagnant, with the same basic enemies filling poorly-randomized levels...
Warhammer: Chaosbane can stand proudly alongside some of the best games that have used the foreboding, Gothic Old World as a setting. Action RPGs like this live and die based on fun combat and well-designed classes, and developer Eko Software really hit i...
Published: 2019-05-31, Author: Zubi , review by: cgmagonline.com
Warhammer: Chaosbane borrows the elements that made past action RPGs of the same genre so addicting, perhaps sticking a bit too closely, resulting in a game that may feel a little too familiar for veterans of the genre...
Abstract: How was your dinner party last night? Enjoyable save for the white wine not being room temperature? That's cool, sorry I couldn't make it because I was busy saving reality from a colossal demon that was summoned to our plane of existence and tried to add...