Back in 2019, I checked out Eko Software’s contribution to the wealth of Warhammer games in Warhammer: Chaosbane. While its combat was the star of the show, it was a middling effort nonetheless, a passable and yet enjoyable isometric hack and slash. Now, they have returned to the genre with the release of Dragonkin, a new IP by the studio, and a much better effort, despite its familiar flaws.

