![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s fun in Chaosbane to use your (eventually) crazy powerful abilities to smack down hordes of enemies in a single blow. I was pleasantly surprised when I started out as a Slayer Dwarf in Chaosbane to discover that it looked and felt great to play. There was Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor Martyr that was solidly ARPG, but despite my cursory enjoyment with it, it wasn’t a very polished game. It’s about time that someone took the action role-playing game (ARPG) formula and applied it to the fantasy Warhammer setting. Of course, Warhammer video games don’t have the best track record, so I tempered my hype accordingly. Part Vermintide, part Diablo, Chaosbane looked exactly like the type of game my friends and I could sink hundreds of hours into. Developed by Eko Software, makers of the How to Survive Series, this was a hotly anticipated action role-playing game. ![]()
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