With the upcoming Total War: Warhammer III just over the horizon, we take a look back at Warhammer II and its swansong DLC entitled, Silence & the Fury.
BLG writes: "I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that the Total War series features some of the best strategy games ever made. And yet, not all Total War games were created equally. None of these games are necessarily bad but some are definitely better than others. Much better. With that in mind, I decided to take a look at all the Total War games released so far and attempt to rank them all from worst to best. "
BLG writes: "Total War Warhammer 3 brings to the table eight new playable factions. That’s already more than what most grand strategy games let you access but, believe it or not, it’s just the beginning. Once the Immortal Empires map launches, there will be several dozens of factions to choose from. Provided you own the first two entries and their DLCs. Especially the Total War Warhammer 2 DLC packs."
With the most engaging campaign goals and the biggest map yet, Total War: Warhammer III has all the pieces to be the best in the series.
Maybe, just maybe, this is the first Total War game I will start playing! It's just super hard to get into the series. I like the overworld map always, the detail and the systems, but when it comes to the real-time battles, there are just so many moving parts there that I'd like to pause the whole thing and go to a turn-based system to keep track of things. I do know you can pause them, but when you unpause, it just seems like things move too slow or too fast for me. But people who get over that, say these games are the ultimate strategy games on PC.