I got the game on a discount, at a price lower than a few cans of soda. For this price, I got plenty fun for several hours. Enough to have a good time a few afteroons, but not a game that will hold you for a month. Full price, maybe my rating would be different. Since I don't care about story, overcomplex systems, 1000 subquests, the Warhammer Fantasy aesthetics was all I needed. Even though the environments/levels are often reused in a quite blatant manner during the main quest, well...it's not like it doesn't happen in Diablo 2 or Hades, too. At the end, the gameplay is is about mowing down hordes of chaos monsters, an not exploration. I have to say that, actuallyu, I greatly appreciated the gameplay simplicity. It does not require a spreadsheet to preplan your caracter progress, in a single playthrough you can get all skills, and respeccing is free. This allows you to test different builds and approaches on a whim, without decision paralysis when spending level-ups, studying "builds" to make sure you don't waste them, or having to start over when you want to try something different with the same character class. (i.e. fake game length). That was quite refreshing, to tell the truth.