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Mordheim: City of the Damned (Video Game)
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Mordheim was once the jewel of the Empire; an island of peace and prosperity in a nation wracked by civil war. However, the people of the city grew arrogant and hedonistic, and it is said that the gods punished them by casting a great, twin-tailed comet to destroy the city and render it uninhabitable.Years later, Mordheim is the center of a figurative gold rush. The comet that destroyed the city was composed entirely of a magical substance known as wyrdstone, and tiny shards can be found everywhere in the city streets; spreading the taint of Chaos and transforming Mordheim into an Eldritch Location populated by mutants, monsters and worse. Drawn by the mineral's value as an arcane resource, many factions and races now stalk the streets in search of wyrdstone, competing savagely and braving the unknown dangers in search of fortune and glory.Created by Rogue Factor and published by Focus Home Interactive, Mordheim: City of the Damned is a video game adaptation of Mordheim that places the player in control of a variety of factions delving into the eponymous ruined city and competing for its hidden riches. Players manage their warband and scavenge for wyrdstone and other resources to appease their sponsors and grow in strength, battling other warbands along the way. Fallen warriors can have their equipment stolen, or suffer injuries that will impact their performance in later missions - assuming they even survive them.Mordheim was initially released for PC on November 19th, 2015; it was then ported to Playstation 4 and Xbox One on October 18th, 2016. The core game boasts four playable factions: The Human Mercenaries, the Sisters of Sigmar, the Cult of the Possessed and the Skaven. Two more factions - the Witch Hunters and the Undead - are available as paid DLC.Tropes of Mordheim: City of the Damned: | |
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