Total War: Warhammer 2 review

Total War: Warhammer 2 review

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Need to know What is it? The Total War series' real-time tactics and turn-based strategy, with even more Warhammer theming. Reviewed on: Windows 10, GeForce GTX 960, Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM Price: £40/$60Release date: September 28 Publisher: Sega Developer: Creative Assembly Multiplayer: Up to 8 players, online and local Link: Official site 

I don't remember the name of the desert. It was somewhere near the Black Pyramid of Nagash, split down the middle by a crevasse. A narrow band of dirt connected the two sides. The undead, lacking missile troops, scurried across the sand towards this bridge. My High Elves moved to block them with a line of spears, but I'd forgotten that my general's last upgrade was a warhorse. Instead of moving up with the line he raced ahead unnoticed and was now alone, facing down sprinting ghouls, shambling zombies, and the Vampire Countess leading them.

Total War: Warhammer 2 review

Sep 25, 2017, 2:14pm UTC
http://www.pcgamer.com/total-war-warhammer-2-review/ >Need to know What is it? The Total War series' real-time tactics and turn-based strategy, with even more Warhammer theming. Reviewed on: Windows 10, GeForce GTX 960, Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM Price: £40/$60Release date: September 28 Publisher: Sega Developer: Creative Assembly Multiplayer: Up to 8 players, online and local Link: Official site  >I don't remember the name of the desert. It was somewhere near the Black Pyramid of Nagash, split down the middle by a crevasse. A narrow band of dirt connected the two sides. The undead, lacking missile troops, scurried across the sand towards this bridge. My High Elves moved to block them with a line of spears, but I'd forgotten that my general's last upgrade was a warhorse. Instead of moving up with the line he raced ahead unnoticed and was now alone, facing down sprinting ghouls, shambling zombies, and the Vampire Countess leading them.