Speaking of how it looks and Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition on Xbox Series X sees everything come across as smooth as silk. It’s great to see different classes battle it out and the chaos on screen unfold. Online it’s more fun, and that experience should translate to the local scene as well. By the tenth dungeon, I was on autopilot and going through the motions. I found the experience of playing alone a bit repetitive after a while, left to hammering face buttons and taking on special attacks the moment they would come out of cooldown. The Slayer Edition of Chaosbane gives a big chunk of content to play with, and has enough to involve oneself in with plenty of replay value found in actioning each of the levels again with extra challenges. I love this move and always waited on it until I hit a boss, to my detriment most times. You collect energy from the kills taking place around you, and when a power meter builds up enough you will find the ability to unleash a huge special attack that will devastate enemies in a short amount of time. There are other ones too though, letting you rain lighting down from the sky or spend time pushing out fire. For example, you can get access to a teleport special that is handy at moving you out of striking distance when the horde is bearing down on you. It’s not all about the offensive work though, and thankfully a heal button comes in handy just be aware of the cooldown time that is attached to it.įor success, the special attacks are key, and utilisation of them cleverly will dictate a win or loss. For the most part, from there on out what you’re left with is a bit of a button masher, hitting as much as you can in as little time as possible. You’ll be using these attacks on the hordes of enemies rushing at you, coming from all sides in absolutely huge numbers, and all manner of shapes and sizes as well little rats to huge horrible monsters with poisonous special attacks.
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