![]() ![]() If you stop holding X, you will take damage and may need to heal,†reads one Metacritic user review. In this game, your chosen hero moves through dungeons, while you hold X. Scores are good but not great, mostly clocking in at either 6/10 or 7/10, resulting in a 65% Metacritic. Or rather, the developers are rather keen for a slice of Diablo pie. Comparisons with Diablo seem inescapable, as it’s clearly created with Diablo III players in mind. Warhammer: Chaosbane reviews have been knocking around for a few days. However, the first review went live today – French outlet JeuxVideo awarded it 16/20 (an 8.0). No doubt thanks to a certain TV series, it also has a stronger emphasis dragon battling – with a range of new dragon felling weapons promised – and it introduces the new Necromancer class too.ĭue to the game’s scope and scale, as well as its online nature, we weren’t expecting to see reviews surface for a while. ![]() Role-playing games with cumbersome titles rule the roost this week, with no less than four extraordinary adventures on the agenda.īethesda’s The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr is arguably the biggest – in fact, in what’s a relatively quiet month, it’s one of June’s biggest releases full stop – this time taking place in Elsweyr, home of the cat-like Khajiit. ![]()
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