![]() ![]() A lot of action is going on taking your focus away from the scenery, with over 70 types of beasts wanting to tear you apart. The environments are varied and with the isometric view, you get to see a lot of it, while you do visit some of the same locations it doesn’t seem to get repetitive. Very similar to the likes of Diablo, this game is an action RPG, hack n slash, dungeon crawler mashup with all the loot trimmings you’d expect. You’ll be able to follow what is going on. ![]() Don’t let that dissuade you if you are new like me, you’re not expected to know the lore to enjoy the game at all it just adds depth. Those that are fans of Warhammer will lap up all the lore this game presents, with familiar locations and characters you’ll be impressed at the transition from miniatures to in-game models. Shame some of the in game dialogue can be a bit naff. ![]() The story as you progress is told via animated cutscenes, setting up the story beats, which are well narrated. It goes deeper into the lore as you would expect, with the inclusion of Dark Gods and the sort. The story is your typical fantasy narrative, the big bad Chaos is wreaking havoc across the lands, and your emperor has been cursed and will very likely die if you don’t help out. ![]() They have been a lot of video game released set within Warhammer and Chaosbane is the most recent addition to that roster, with the developers, take on the Warhammer Old World. Warhammer is a well-established franchise in the tabletop game department. I went into this game blind allowing me to write this unbiased review based on those two confessions. Secondly, I am not familiar with the Warhammer brand I didn’t know characters or locations etc. First things first, I have never played this genre of the game before, ever. I should start this review by confessing two things. ![]()
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