Warhammer’s campaign is split between two main components. As a franchise nut, however, the embellishment and detailed flourish is greatly appreciated.īuy Total War: Warhammer from Amazon for £35.99
And it’s great, because you needn’t take much notice of the fantasy jargon if it doesn’t interest you. It does all of this while continuing to manufacture a semblance of historic importance – as if your actions are slowly etching legend into fantasy history – but without laboring the point. In short, developer Creative Assembly has created its best so far. While it may lack the grand, historic sense of scope you may get from commanding a Roman legion into a decade-long crusade across Europe, or the barbarism of pillaging and raiding as the hordes of Attila, or seeing your first Arachnarok spider charge its way into a fray. The first Total War game not to be based on human history, Warhammer is also the most human and most relatable of any Total War game yet.