It’s just nice when you click with a party and everyone’s caring to wait for each other, sharing items, etc. Never cared to play Sienna before but now I enjoy her AoE conflag staff and staggering a lot of enemies in tight situations, leaving a breathing room for others - although it denies cheap health for the team, using it conservatively saved us a lot of times. And flail, although suboptimal in pure damage numbers, trashes the new kind of shielded Chaos Warriors like wet paper bags, wow.
Just yesterday we had fucked up big time: I and Saltz got a Chaos Spawn to 10%, but as patrol jumped at us and murdered both, Krub and Bard got so unlucky CS sucked on them on them repeatedly up to the 100% health. ‘Omnomnom motherfucker’ as one of them put it in the chat after we all died.
I’m still looking for a PvE game that does it for me like VT2 does. Although not ideal, it’s movement and fights feel so natural and fluid. And the themes of getting by in the ongoing apocalypse hit too close to home too.
I’ve found Darktide a good upgrade to VM2, but I only started playing recently and from what I’ve seen online it’s changed almost everything since launch. If you played it previously it’s probably worth checking out again.
Too much Vermintide 2 on Quick Play with randoms.
It’s just nice when you click with a party and everyone’s caring to wait for each other, sharing items, etc. Never cared to play Sienna before but now I enjoy her AoE conflag staff and staggering a lot of enemies in tight situations, leaving a breathing room for others - although it denies cheap health for the team, using it conservatively saved us a lot of times. And flail, although suboptimal in pure damage numbers, trashes the new kind of shielded Chaos Warriors like wet paper bags, wow.
Just yesterday we had fucked up big time: I and Saltz got a Chaos Spawn to 10%, but as patrol jumped at us and murdered both, Krub and Bard got so unlucky CS sucked on them on them repeatedly up to the 100% health. ‘Omnomnom motherfucker’ as one of them put it in the chat after we all died.
I’m still looking for a PvE game that does it for me like VT2 does. Although not ideal, it’s movement and fights feel so natural and fluid. And the themes of getting by in the ongoing apocalypse hit too close to home too.
I’ve found Darktide a good upgrade to VM2, but I only started playing recently and from what I’ve seen online it’s changed almost everything since launch. If you played it previously it’s probably worth checking out again.