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October 2017
(84%)
104 Reviews
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Total War fans after a bold twist on the High Elf or Greenskin campaigns will find this less creative than other Lord packs, but Warhammer fans excited to recreate this storied grudge match will find it no less essential...
Is Malus Darkblade done justice? As a character, yes. But while his campaign is decent, Snikch's is one of the weaker we've seen in these Lord packs, lacking some of CA's usual focus in mechanics and theme...
Some ideas don't fully land, but there's more than enough here to provide hours of fun in what's fast becoming an excitingly crowded and appropriately violent realisation of the Warhammer world...
Its two campaigns offer deliciously bonkers fan service for the rats and a meaty strategic challenge for the lizards, deftly served with CA's usual care for the source material. A generous free update that profoundly improves the Skaven is the icing on th...
Abstract: Total War studio Creative Assembly continues to push the boat out when designing new factions, and we're now so far from land that there are sea monsters.Even more so than usual, monsters are the stars of the show in the latest Total War: Warhammer 2 DL...
Published: 2017-10-03, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: The campaign's story revolves around the Vortex, a giant magical storm that whirls at the centre of the HighElf homeland. The Vortex was created by the Elves and the Lizardmen to keep the forces of Chaos at bay. But the passing of a comet has disrupted t...
Abstract: It's taken nearly two decades, but they've finally nailed it. Warhammer 2 is Total War perfected.Yeah, I know I'm supposed to be wary of deploying the P word in reviews, at least not before watering it down with some safe, lazy adverb, but 'flawless' woul...
New, faster-paced style of campaign, A new world and new races to explore, Big on weird and wonderful unit types, Stupidly fun, absorbing and addictive
Hard work to field and support more than a couple of armies, Requires major commitments both in time and effort
Total War: Warhammer 2 is shaping up to be a triumphant sequel to an excellent predecessor – this is arguably Creative Assembly at its best. I just hope casual players aren't left by the wayside...
That 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 the Lizardmen and Skaven factions. Give me more of that in the inevitable Warham...
Abstract: When it comes to DLC for the Total War: Warhammer series, Creative Assembly typically develops one of two types: either the DLC adds a completely new race, or it bolsters already existing factions. The Queen and The Crone is in the latter camp, adding two...