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Ezekiel Myers
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Warhammer Chaosbane Online



You can take on the campaign alone or you can also play with up to three others in local or online co-op mode. This hack 'n slash dungeon crawler will give you a dose of the Warhammer universe, served up with a side of déjà vu.




Warhammer Chaosbane online



The biggest plus for Chaosbane is that it benefits hugely from is its setting, which brings with it some formidable enemies to fight and intriguing artifacts to collect. Your choice of characters is also well thought out, with each one feeling very unique to play. It also offers offline play for all single player modes, something which is sure to please haters of the always online model.


And on the Xbox Series consoles, this should've been an easy task. I reviewed this on the Xbox Series S, and the visuals and sound design are on point. The graphics are crisp, and when you see those looming pitfalls and giant caverns in dungeons, the sense of scale is truly impressive - doubly so if you can see platforms you were previously walking on in the background. The whole game hums along at 60FPS with very few drops and feels great to play. This doesn't necessarily feel like a next-gen experience, but on the Xbox Series S playing on a 4K display, this game looks lovely. Again though, shame there wasn't a local co-op option which dropped the framerate perhaps. A shame, but you still can play online with others, if you can convince your friends to buy the game.


And to that end, Warhammer: Chaosbane does an excellent job. It really does feel satisfying to slay monsters, it easily remains compelling enough to finish the fairly short campaign, and will tempt you back to try again with another character. It's a shame that there is no local multiplayer for a game like this, but if you're prepared to team up with a few friends online, this could be a great way to kickstart your Xbox Series multiplayer adventures.


Warhammer: Chaosbane is saved by the monster-slaying action since the narrative isn't much to play for. If you can find friends to play online with this is an excellent adventure, but while solo the repetition may set in a bit too quickly.


In a world ravaged by war and dominated by magic, you must rise up to face the Chaos hordes. Playing solo or with up to four players in local or online co-op, choose a hero from four character classes and prepare for epic battles wielding some of the most powerful artefacts of the Old World. 041b061a72


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