![]() Whether you’re using a controller or a mouse and keyboard, moving, slashing, casting spells, and leaping through hordes of cultists to fire off a barrage of arrows all feels precise and impactful – though you can’t switch between them without going into a menu, which I found annoying since I like to fight with my thumbsticks and switch to seamlessly managing inventory with my clicker. The moment-to-moment combat in Chaosbane is some of the best I’ve gotten my bloodstained hands on in recent times. ![]() It trips up on presentation in some places, including some terrible voice acting, but it manages to get the feel of Games Workshop’s dark fantasy setting right. This action-RPG has it where it counts, with fun classes, good boss fights, and a decent loot system. Holy crap, there’ve been a lot of Warhammer games lately! But few have been as good as Warhammer: Chaosbane.
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