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2019

Analysis generated from community votes
Four heroes, hordes of Chaos, and the familiar crackle of the click that grinds.
No gut call in the data, so let us read the profile. And it is strikingly even: almost every line meets in the lower-middle of the pack. Sound and art direction climb the highest, around 40% and 36%, just under average. Fun, controller feel, rediscovery and the desert island criterion cluster around a third of the table. Attachment stays the quietest, ahead of a little over a fifth of games. On few votes these results are to confirm, but the portrait is consistent: a decent title, no peak and no pit.
In the hack and slash genre, Chaosbane does the job without reinventing the formula. It runs the ritual of loot and enemy waves, with the Warhammer touch to dress it all up.
So, for who? For you if you love smashing everything with friends, the co-op stress reliever and the Old World setting. Much less if you want depth or an identity that marks you for good, here efficiency comes before memory.
Analysis generated on June 18, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.