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May 2016
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The editors liked
Markedly different factions
With unique styles of play
Some stabs at broad-brush storytelling within the Total War framework
Feels fresh
Battles are fun
The two franchises are a good fit
The Warhammer Universe meshes naturally with Total War's gameplay
New races and creatures provide radically different strategic and tactical options
Massive AI improvements
Stellar audio design
With the most exciting and varied combat yet for a Total War game
Offering magic
Aerial units and huge creatures
The battles are some of the most spectacular you will have ever seen in a strategy game
Nicely differentiated factions and characters
Hectic yet manageable matches
Well crafted outofbattle systems
Lack of glitches or crashes
Excellent mechanics building on lore
Hopeful statement for future DLC
Diverse
Compelling races
Massive battles with plenty of strategy
A true-to-Warhammer presentation
Magic adds interesting dimension to battles
The editors didn't like
The RTS side of things is still bare-bones and sometimes broken
A bit less sandbox-y than previous Total Wars
Mediocre tutorial
Sometimes a slog
Occasionally uncooperative camera
A little too streamlined in the grand strategy aspect of the game
Warhammer
Total War does feel a little too shallow with it suffering from a low number of factions/starting positions and a shalllow economy
Could use a bit more of a tutorial for new Total War players
And some visual faction customization would be nice
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Published: 2016-06-09, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
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