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May 2016
(84%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Matthew , review by: gamesradar.com
Inspiring, urgent campaign with a satisfying end goal, Exhilarating battles on a massive sale, The Warhammer world brought to life with genuine devotion
Attritional battles against the same faction can get frustrating, Only four races in the standard game
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Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Joe , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: DSOriginally Warhammer involved hours of painting miniature warriors, writing army lists, a bag of dice and pitting your wits across an 8 ft by 4ft table covered in fake shrubbery.Now you simply boot up your PC and turn to Total War: Warhammer, which has...
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: If you've played Rome: Total War, you have to remember the first time you encountered the Carthaginians. Here you'd been, building proper Roman armies, with swords and shields and bows and arrows, designed to defeat nations with fewer resources and aging...
Fantastic, deep strategy, Authentic recreation of Warhammer, Magic & special units
Very steep learning curve, Minor technical problems
As a piece of creative work, Total War: Warhammer is more than an ideal partnership between two iconic franchises. As well as nailing the look, feel and atmosphere of the Games Workshop universe, Creative Assembly has delivered a strategy game that will k...
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Dan , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Warhammer is a range of tabletop strategy games; Total War is a series of historical battle simulations. Combining the two should have produced a black hole of nerdiness so unapproachable it would crush all mortals. Strangely, however, this is probably th...
Imagine the developers took down a can of paint labelled “WARHAMMER” and poured it on to the Total War franchise. That is exactly what this game is and that is why I love it...
Abstract: 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...
Unique and interesting factions, Well balanced gameplay, Interesting Game World, Heroes that also help in battles, Legendary Lord Quests
Oversimplification of economy, Short campaign victory conditions don't make for a short campaign, Allied AI can act dumb, Too few factions and Legendary Lords at launch
Total War Warhammer seems like a fine dish made of the best of the Total War franchise that skimps on the seasoning which would have made it truly brilliant.