Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the Total War: Warhammer and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Total War: Warhammer.
May 2016
(84%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2016-05-25, Author: Luke , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: I was so ready to hate this game.Here, prior to last week, were my thoughts on Total War: Warhammer: Yet here I am, the finished product in my hand, and I'm a changed man. My misgivings counted for nothing. This is the best Total War game in years, and I...
Markedly different factions, with unique styles of play, Some stabs at broad-brush storytelling within the Total War framework
The RTS side of things is still bare-bones and sometimes broken, A bit less sandbox-y than previous Total Wars
But it's so much more than just Total War. Even with Attila making good on some of Rome II's promise, I found myself dreading drawn-out engagements and increasingly bored with the Total War formula. Total Warhammer doesn't tamper with much, but it inj...
Published: 2016-05-23, Author: Eric , review by: gamingtrend.com
Diverse, compelling races, Massive battles with plenty of strategy, A true-to-Warhammer presentation, Magic adds interesting dimension to battles
Diplomacy and management slow down action, A lack of clarity in some areas
Total War: Warhammer mixes computer and tabletop effortlessly into a fantasy bloodbath. With four diverse races, plenty of character and a promise of much to come, it's hard to not recommend this to anyone who's ever dreamed of playing armchair general in...
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Published: 2016-05-22, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
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
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
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Daniel , review by: gamespot.com
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
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Ian , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: The union of Total War and Warhammer has an air of inevitability to it. While Creative Assembly's Total War has built itself on historical settings ranging from ancient Rome to the Napoleonic era, its epic land battles of giant formations of soldiers have...
Total War: Warhammer is brimming with exciting ideas, interesting characters, and outright, skull-stompingly delightful units and faction mechanics. The current roster of starting positions in the campaign feels thin, but each army therein is a distinctly...
It all plays out to make the battles feel more dynamic and interesting than anything that's come before it, perhaps more interesting than most RTS games I've ever played. There are still the inherent problems of Total War past: it can be quite slow moving...