

That said, fans of Games Workshop’s sprawling tactical fantasy world will recognise many of the heroes and monsters in the game, with the various disciples of Nurgle, the Undead and the forces of the Empire, Wood Elves and so on all being immediately recognisable and a perfect match to their table top equivalents.īroken into multiple chapters, the story mode of Warhammer: Chaosbane is your usual fantasy fare – albeit with a ton of grind and fairly predictable objectives. Once in, Warhammer: Chaosbane allows players to go at it alone, locally with friends or join up with up to four folks online to smash their way through the forces of Chaos – so far, so Warhammer then. Once you’ve chosen your hero from a selection of half a dozen monster mashers that include Dwarven Slayers, High Elf Wizards and more besides you can get cracking on with, well, cracking (Chaos) skulls. The additional content that the Slayer Edition provides is not quite enough to move the needle.Īs it is, Warhammer: Chaosbane is a perfectly serviceable, if unsurprising and relatively unambitious action RPG which manages to scratch that Diablo itch well enough but doesn’t succeed in doing much beyond that. In other Dead By Daylight news, developer Behaviour Interactive has just unveiled their newest upcoming chapter, “A Binding of Kin” which includes a new Killer – The Twins.Warhammer: Chaosbane is a decently entertaining, if unambitious dungeon crawler.

We recently re-reviewed Dead By Daylight for 2020, increased the game’s original score. Thankfully, if you’ve previously played on PS4 then your progress will transfer over seamlessly including your online progress and purchases. It runs at an improved framerate though it’s hard to say whether the upgrade in visual fidelity is hugely noticeable. We’ve attached a screenshot (depicting the same screen, but with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla) below so you know where to look.įrom what we’ve played of Dead By Daylight on PS5, it’s certainly a step up when compared to last-gen versions.

When on the store page, look to the right side and you’ll see an icon for the PS5 upgrade (it’s sitting just above the trophies tab). If you press download then you’ll likely end up installing the PS4 version instead. Once you’ve set up your PlayStation 5 and signed into the PSN profile used to originally buy Dead By Daylight, go into the PlayStation Store and look for the game (use the search bar if you’re having issues).Įven when you’ve found the Dead By Daylight page, you may miss where to upgrade to PS5. Even if you didn’t download and play it at the time, it may be in your library so go and check. There will be plenty of you that already own Dead By Daylight but don’t even know it! Back in August 2018, Sony included the multiplayer horror hit as part of its PlayStation Plus bonus game line-up alongside Mafia III.
