Baden of WGB:''Death is a relatively common thing with the world of Mordheim; losing a few generic henchmen in your first dozen hours is to be quite likely, as is having to concede defeat to an enemy that simply was too powerful to combat. It’s not a forgiving game, the bleak grey landscape reflecting the fact, and really who would expect it to be considering it’s based on an old Warhammer tabletop game. Chances are you will restart the game a couple of times with a new warband as you get to grips with everything. There’s always the sense that you’re floundering all the time, barely scraping by as your soldiers come home missing limbs or even eyes and you attempt to gather together enough coin to keep your warband paid. Much like XCOM: Enemy Within, though, eventually you begin to decipher its vast collection of stats and sometimes hard to dissect mechanics, and then after a little bit more time you start to become good. Maybe even great. Patience is rewarded with victory and incre...
Focus Home Interactive collaborates with Games Workshop on a new Steam sale and event!
Games Workshop’s ‘Skulls for the Skull Throne’ event is live, a weekend-long event. during which time games from the Warhammer 40,000 universe are enjoying time-limited discount offers on Steam. …
Carlos writes: "If you’re a fan of strategic, top-down board games, or the Warhammer universe in general, chances are you will know all about Mordheim: City of the Damned, the hardcore turn-based adventured for fans of the Warhammer series that blends RPG elements with fast-paced tactical combat throughout multiple skirmish battles."