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'''''Mordheim: City of the Damned''''' is a turn-based ] video game developed by ] for ] and published by ] on November 19, 2015.<ref name=Steam /> The game is based ]'s 1999 tabletop game ]. The game was released on ] in November 2014, prior to its full release.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/11/27/impressions-mordheim-early-access/ | title=Impressions: Mordheim Early Access | work=] | first=Adam | last=Smith | date=November 27, 2014 | accessdate=January 24, 2016}}</ref>
'''''Mordheim: City of the Damned''''' is a ] video game developed by ] for ] and published by ] on November 19, 2015.<ref name=Steam /> The game is based ]'s 1999 tabletop game ]. The game was released on ] in November 2014, prior to its full release.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/11/27/impressions-mordheim-early-access/ | title=Impressions: Mordheim Early Access | work=] | first=Adam | last=Smith | date=November 27, 2014 | accessdate=January 24, 2016}}</ref>
Mordheim: City of the Damned is based on the Mordheim tabletop game, which was a skirmish-oriented derivative of the larger Warhammer Fantasy wargames. Accordingly, the video game puts the player in control of a small warband who fights rival teams over resources and control of areas around the titular city of Mordheim. At the start of the game, the player chooses a faction (Sisters of Sigmar, Mercenaries from the Empire, Skaven, or the Cult of the Possessed) and over the course of the game, is given to opportunity to improve their warband's strength by recruiting, leveling, improving and customizing a roster of combatants as well as their equipment. Losing battles can lead to permanent death of the members of the player's warband, and the game emphasizes careful engagements and survival.
In addition to a single-player campaign, players can pit their warband against other players online.
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Rock, Paper, Shotgun was particularly critical of the "uninspiring", "unexciting" and "languid" combat, literally calling the game "dumb" and "flawed".