![]() ![]() But that doesn’t mean Chaosbane is lacking on console-in fact, my experience with Chaosbane on my Series X is pretty much on par with my PC experience. Not having a dodge is too bad, because I think that was a brilliant move by Blizzard to add more action to the ARPG genre. Screenshot: Warhammer Chaosbane Slayer Editionįirst of all, despite being a Diablo III doppelganger, Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition didn’t get a cool dodge button for its console release-old news, since it was ported a year ago, but this is my first go at the console version. Does it live up to the next gen hype? Not really. ![]() But this time, I had the opportunity to play it all on Microsoft’s newest flagship console, the Xbox Series X. The Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition is two more episodes of Chaosbane, with a couple of new player classes thrown in. I think I even went so far as to call it akin to an unofficial expansion for Diablo III-just one that isn’t as polished as Blizzard’s beloved ARPG. In it, I make the argument that Warhammer: Chaosbane is closer to a Diablo clone than it is its own brand of action role-playing game (ARPG). You can check out my original review of Chaosbane here. That’s the case for previous released Warhammer: Chaosbane, which comes to the Xbox Series X|S with its complete Slayer Edition which includes new characters, more levels, and a graphics overhaul to bring it to standard for the next generation-sort of. Or at least, older games with “ultimate” or “complete” editions released with shiny new graphics updates. ![]() The next generation of consoles is here, and that means fresh and shiny new games for these new consoles. Screenshot: Warhammer Chaosbane Slayer Edition ![]()
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