While I didn’t spend as much time with the original Vermintide as I have with its sequel, it was a nostalgic trip to blow the Horn of Magnus again. Which, to your character, is the first time they’re going through it-due to the illusion, or something-like I said: flimsy premise, but it’ it’s enough to get you back to Ubsersreik.Īnd Ubersreik has never looked better. It’s a pretty flimsy premise, but the whole thing is talked about pretty tongue-in-cheek by Oleysa as she guides you through these old levels. Oleysa creates an illusion of a non-destroyed Ubersreik that allows you to go back to interact with these runes. There are three runes that must be found-the only problem is that these runes are scattered about the now destroyed Ubersreik. The whole premise of Back to Ubersreik is that your portal creating ally Oleysa wants you to revisit Ubersreik to find a dwarven treasure. Screenshot: Vermintide 2: Back to Ubersreik DLC Their latest DLC, Back to Ubersreik feels like a good value content-wise while revisiting some levels that were fan favorites from the first game. The first DLC Shadows Over Bogenhafen was great, but felt a bit light in terms of content. Developer Fatshark isn’t always popular with its entire fanbase (Which developer is?) but they have been steadily adding onto Co-op hack n’ slash Vermintide 2 since its release earlier this year. Warhammer: Vermintide 2 has been one of my go-to games this year.
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