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Total War: Warhammer II - Review

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    [​IMG]Kotaku has reviewed the strategy game Total War: Warhammer 2:
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    Total War: Warhammer 2: The Kotaku Review

    Let's keep this simple: Total War: Warhammer was a very good strategy game. Total War: Warhammer 2 is better.

    The game continues Creative Assembly's tradition of building on the release of a new Total War with a sort of semi-sequel. In the past we've seen a bunch of these, from Napoleon (following Empire) to Attila (following Rome 2), releases that are kinda pitched as full sequels, but which players can quickly tell still have a lot in common with the game they're following, from unit rosters to the menus.

    Only this time TWW2 almost does feel like an all-new game. There's just so much going on here, so much to separate it from its predecessor, from some enjoyable new races to a map that already ranks as one of Total War's best.

    Where the first game was set in the Old World, dominated by The Empire, TWW2 takes place in Warhammer's New World, a completely fresh area where the human presence is limited to some pirates and colonists. Instead, the focus here is on four new races: the High Elves, Dark Elves, Lizardmen and Skaven.

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