Sure, it’s ready-made to slot into that game model when you think about it for more than a second, but to make that slotting comfortable is a whole other matter, and that’s exactly what’s been achieved here, and it looks pretty good for it too. Still, it isn’t without its charms.įor a start, it’s managed to blend the world of Warhammer with the world of dungeon crawling perfectly. Quite brazenly Chaosbane is not only near-identical to its inspiration, but it’s also a weaker variant. You see, Warhammer: Chaosbane is essentially Diablo, and if you’re going to try and be like Diablo, you need a different approach to stand out (see last year’s charming Book of Demons). Eko Software’s Warhammer: Chaosbane is closer to the latter, but does manage to be enjoyable to a degree. Some of these have gone on to be great in their own right while others end up being a pale pastiche of the games they mimic. There’s been Gears of War-type cover shooters, Left 4-Dead-style co-op shooters, and even a sports game. The Warhammer license has been used to make pretty much every type of popular game genre and type possible. Find out why this dungeon crawler is a pretty, but bland, take on the genre in Bloody Disgusting’s Warhammer Chaosbane review.
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