

the strength of warhammer and warhammer 40k lore is only rivaled by gws uncanny ability to fine comb all developers and only hand the license to the most incompetent among them. games workshop has an inredibly interesting ip with very rich lore and characters and 100s of interesting stories. games workshop has an inredibly interesting ip with very rich lore and characters the neverendending cycle of **** warhammer games continues. The neverendending cycle of **** warhammer games continues. Overall a fabulous game and a must buy for any fan of the genre. I'm looking forward to the additional content coming in the season pass and how in depth the evolution of the game will take us. Warhammer: Chaosbane tickled my fancy despite it could have been better in a few areas. In terms of problems the game has a few that aren’t too bothersome but there is an issue that disappointed me a little and that is the number of times I had to revisit certain areas within a new mission. The boss battles are great and defeating them was so rewarding especially when cranking up the difficulty. Using your abilities when in combat is always fun as well because there is a decent amount of varied enemies for you to face around every corner. The customization of combat elements and the skills you can upgrade provides a huge amount of customization you can change on the fly and even the same class of character can feel very different from the decisions you make in their abilities.

The entertainment was experienced almost immediately as I plugged head first into battle looting and hunting for better gear with each drop. To say then that I was looking forward to Warhammer: Chaosbane would be quite the understatement and being a fan of the series earlier mentioned I was excited and found a very enthralling experience in the end. All in all the Warhammer franchise is fantastic, it has a long history of varied game play. Despite the voice acting being a little lacklustre at times (or not present), I found the presentation side of the game to be very impressive and most important of all throwback to long time favorites with an extended journey and easy to manage inventory system and skill tree. Warhammer: Chaosbane has been a treat to me in the vein of games of past like Balders Gate, Champions or Norath and of course a heavy nod to Warhammer: Chaosbane has been a treat to me in the vein of games of past like Balders Gate, Champions or Norath and of course a heavy nod to Diablo 3.
