
The title, which plays similarly to Diablo with its isometric camera angle and hordes of terrible creatures to smash through, is about a group of adventures fighting the remnants of the Chaos Horde in an effort to free their beloved leader from a terrible curse. In fact, given how perfect Games Workshop's fantasy world is for a game like this, it's a bit surprising we haven't seen something like this sooner. You can learn more about Warhammer Chaosbane by hitting up the game’s official website.For the uninitiated, Warhammer: Chaosbane is an action-RPG by Eko Software, and it's set in the expansive world of Warhammer. Alternatively, Bigben could just lower the price and make everyone happy? So either EKO Software will need to extend what’s available in the game or have additional post-launch content planned to justify the high price. There are a lot of complaints of highway robbery based on what’s in the finished product. The other major complaint is that the game is too expensive for how little content that EKO Software and Bigben have packaged into the game. There will be new patches and DLC released throughout the summer and fall to expand Warhammer Chaosbane‘s endgame content.



One of the major issues people have is that the endgame content is rather sparse, but Bigben and EKO Software have already stated that they have a steady line-up of new content planned to keep the endgame content loop intact and entertaining. If you don’t mind putting down some coin for the trainer then it might be worth it, otherwise, you can stick with the others.Īs for the game itself, Warhammer Chaosbane is considered a solid action RPG in the hack-and-slash genre with some decent cooperative gameplay. The cheats feature basically everything from the other trainers, only it comes at a cost.
