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October 2017
(84%)
104 Reviews
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Huge battles featuring the alwaysappealing Warhammer fantasy races, Improved tutorials and menus make the game easy to learn, The campaign's story and objectives provide a focused experience
Diplomacy system is overly simplistic, Engine and gameplay systems might be too familiar to owners of the first game
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Luke , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Let's keep this simple: Total War: Warhammer was a very good strategy game. Total War: Warhammer 2 is better.The game continues Creative Assembly's tradition of building on the release of a new Total War with a sort of semi-sequel. In the past we've seen...
Published: 2017-09-27, Author: Daniel , review by: gamespot.com
Top-notch fantasy combat, Campaign has tight pacing and forces creative, interesting play choices, New races and creatures provide radically different strategic and tactical options, Diverse map types provide plenty of encouragement for new tactics and st
Few playable factions in competitive multiplayer modes, Camera still doesn't zoom out far enough
Abstract: Tomorrow marks the release of Total War: Warhammmer II -- the sequel to last year's fantasy strategy title that was well-reviewed by most sites. The first installment of course didn't launch without problems, but last we checked most of the major issues h...
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Published: 2017-09-27, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Total War: Warhammer 2 manages to iron out almost all the rough edges from its predecessor while throwing in enough quality new content to keep things fresh and challenging. The result is a journey into the Warhammer fantasy universe that's both engaging...
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Published: 2017-09-26, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
The most directed campaign in Total War history adds a level of tension to every turn, particularly later ones, Incredibly varied factions mean no two feel alike, New unique units and abilities lead to more intrigue in battle and increase the tactical opt
Campaign AI in diplomacy still has its issues, The economy ingame is lacking balance and still easy to break, No naval combat
Total War: Warhammer II takes the fantasy setting to its next logical level. Bringing in completely unique factions, giving them all a personality of their own in the franchises most focused campaign ever has led to an incredibly compelling game. The only...
Lizardmen and Skaven factions are unique, fresh, Grander scope than its predecessor
The four faction-specific campaigns aren't actually very different this time around, Factions feel isolated, with continents separated by too much empty ocean
Mentioned in this articleTotal War: Warhammer II$59.99MSRP $59.99Viewon AmazonThat being said: It's disappointment in relation to the first game, which was stellar. I don't think Total Warhammer II is bad, per se, and definitely enjoyed the presence of th...
I feel like a broken record saying this is the best Total War game so far, since I've felt that way about each major release since Attila. But it really is true: Creative Assembly's designers are honing their campaign and faction design consistently from...
Published: 2017-09-25, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: In The Creative Assembly ‘s new real-time strategy game, you can play four different races in a battle for control of the Warhammer fantasy world. The Sega-owned development studio will launch Total War: Warhammer II on Steam on the PC on September 28. I'...