Gareth writes "Back in the day I used to head down the garden and play a bit of D&D with a couple of mates on a Saturday morning in my mum’s shed. We always enjoyed it, but never took it too seriously. And then one day, as we passed Games Workshop in town, we saw these kids and adults playing a game on a large map, with dice and beautiful hand painted figurines. It was then we realised they were out of our league. These gamers looked focused, they looked dead serious and, what was this strange complex game? It was Warhammer and it scared the bejesus out of me."
George Barker, of Bits and Pieces, takes a look at the quality of the Warhammer games being given away in this month's White Dwarf magazine.
'Warhammer Quest' comes to the PS4 but misses a few marks.
Warhammer Quest brings the characteristics of a top-down RPG adventure in a dungeon exploring platform. Players can plan a battling strategy with a total of four characters per party. Each hero has a unique array of attacking moves that can be used against opponents in order to complete missions and travel to new towns.
A little cheaper and I may take a look
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