eTeknix: The Total War franchise has entertained fans of the strategy genre who have a penchant for barbaric historical periods since the dawn of PC gaming. Furthermore, these bloody conflicts brought history to life and gave users an insight into the harsh reality of classical warfare. Not only that, the ability to plan strategic onslaughts and react to the enemy’s movements is incredibly satisfying. Of course, Total War titles are set on a huge scale featuring a massive quantity of ground units which requires a thoughtful approach. The latest entry is quite unusual and based on the Warhammer fantasy series. Throughout the game, you can select between four playable factions: the Dwarfs, the Empire of Man, the Greenskins and the Vampire counts. According to Metacritic, the game has received a relatively positive response from both professional critics and PC users.
Starting today, Total War: Warhammer and City of Brass are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offer runs until April 7 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim it, it’s yours to keep.
Prime Gaming, as always, presents us with a great lineup of games that we will be able to play at the start of 2022. This month’s lineup is diverse, with games of many genres that will appeal to gamers of all skill levels. It’s a great way to kick off the new year.
George Barker, of Bits and Pieces, takes a look at the quality of the Warhammer games being given away in this month's White Dwarf magazine.
Amd is using dx12 to mask what is essentially their version of nvidia gameworks.
kevnb, that's fair. Unfortunately, most companies play dirty when they shouldn't and don't need to.