Release Date: May 30, 2013
Turn-based strategy game from Rodeo Games studio created on the basis of a figurative system of the same name. Players guide the daredevils through randomly generated underground in search of fame and wealth. During their adventure, however, a lot of dangers and enemies await them.
Warhammer Quest is a turn-based strategy game and a digital adaptation of Warhammer system created by Games Workshop in 1995. It was developed by Rodeo Games and released for mobile devices. A year later a PC conversion debuted.
In the game, the players lead a team of adventurers who traverse randomly generated dungeons in search of gold and glory. The path is not an easy one, though, for they have to face numerous odds and all kinds of enemies, including orks, trolls and goblins. The gameplay is observed from an isometric camera. In combat, we use attack points that allow us to, for example, attack with a sword. Additionally, we may also use special abilities, such as damaging multiple enemies at the same time. The game mechanics is complemented by character development system, as in time the enemies only get tougher, and our heroes have to keep up the pace; therefore, they get access to new weapons, armors, spells, skills and artifacts.
Warhammer Quest has rather minimalistic graphics which isn’t awe-inspiring by any means. Nevertheless, it does its job and doesn’t distract from the very demanding combat.
Platforms:
PC Windows January 7, 2015
PlayStation 4 February 21, 2017
Xbox One February 24, 2017
Android June 25, 2015
Apple iOS May 30, 2013
Nintendo Switch February 5, 2019
Developer: Rodeo Games
Publisher: Chilled Mouse
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System Requirements for Warhammer Quest Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 220 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7.
Game Ratings for Warhammer Quest Video Game.
GameWatcher: 4 / 10 by Chris Capel
Don't buy it. And there's no multiplayer either, in case you were wondering.
Gert Lush Gaming: 8 / 10 by Jim Smale
Truth is you get the Warhammer quest experience without the hassle of setting a board up!
Eurogamer: 7.5 / 10 by Stace Harman
As it stands, Warhammer Quest falls somewhere between offering a compelling experience for brand new players and delivering the heady hit of nostalgia that old hands crave. It's worth a look, but it's hard to recommend this PC version over its tablet counterpart.
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