Resumen
Total War: WARHAMMER es una combinación única de colosales batallas en tiempo real y un adictivo juego de campaña por turnos de construcción de estados, política e imperio, que te proporcionará cientos de horas de juego absorbente.
Además, este título se combinará con otras dos entregas independientes y paquetes de contenido adicionales para crear la mayor experiencia de Total War jamás vista. Una trilogía épica de títulos que redefinirá los juegos de estrategia de fantasía.
Es el comienzo de una nueva era. Total War: WARHAMMER da vida a un mundo de héroes legendarios, monstruos imponentes, criaturas voladoras, tormentas de poder mágico y regimientos de guerreros de pesadilla.
Argumento
Es una época de conquista interminable, miles de guerreros se enfrentan en batallas titánicas mientras razas enteras se hacen la guerra, cada una liderada por un formidable héroe que busca el dominio del mundo.
Todo a tus órdenes.
El valiente Karl Franz reúne a los hombres del Imperio, tratando de unir a los fracturados condes electores bajo un estandarte de fuerza contra sus enemigos comunes.
Hambrientos de la brutalidad del combate, los Pieles Verdes acuden a la tribu de Grimgor Ironhide; Orcos y Goblins por igual llenos de una insaciable sed de carnicería.
El Alto Rey Thorgrim ordena a los estoicos Enanos que salgan de sus fortalezas en las montañas, marchando para vengar las graves injusticias cometidas contra ellos durante milenios.
Sin embargo, los motivos de los Condes Vampiro bajo el mando de Mannfred von Carstien están envueltos en un secreto asesino, y sus ejércitos se han levantado de las putrefactas filas de los muertos.
Y mientras el Viejo Mundo se desgarra por la traición, la guerra y el desencadenamiento de un poder insondable, una amenaza mayor sigue susurrando en los vientos del norte. El propio tejido de la realidad comienza a desgarrarse y doblarse...
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Total War: Warhammer Opiniones y valoraciones
Gameplay is fun, different, and engaging. Visuals are nice to look at. All that Warhammer charm is there. While there is a ton ofGameplay is fun, different, and engaging. Visuals are nice to look at. All that Warhammer charm is there. While there is a ton of replayability to start with there is a lot of dlc that doesn't make sense.
I really love the series total war. My acquaintance began with Rome 1. The series developed all these years and reached its peak at Atilla.I really love the series total war. My acquaintance began with Rome 1. The series developed all these years and reached its peak at Atilla. But, in my opinion, the warhammer, a serious step backward.
If you have never played a Total War game but love strategy titles, you'll love this game. Dripping with atmosphere and it nails the WarhammerIf you have never played a Total War game but love strategy titles, you'll love this game. Dripping with atmosphere and it nails the Warhammer licence visually.If you've played Shogun 2 though... bit of a different story. See, this game is not "bad", and is actually comfortably ahead of the more recent Rome 2 and Attila Total War games, but the problem is the rampant streamlining of the game at the expense of immersion and challenge.In fact, it's so stripped down that at times you feel each individual battle is a tech demo of what could be, rather than a finished product. I feel incredibly harsh saying that, as so many things are done right here and the level of detail involved is stunning, but all of that is tainted by the game alternating between too easy and too obvious. Would it have hurt to put a bit more focus on the "behind the scenes" elements of getting your armies together and so on? How about making the battles feel like the epic blood and thunder encounters the Warhammer universe is famed for? Why are all the battles incredibly short? Why is every single siege in the game the same thing over and over again?It's like they had the basics there, and forgot to build on them. Can I still recommend this game? Yes, I really can. In fact, I know this review is going to look unduly harsh, but it's because I've played Total War games in the past that are simply hands down better than this one, even though if taken in isolation this is a good strategy game in its' own right.As a fan of both strategy and Warhammer, this is both a decent game and a massive disappointment at the same time.
An old classic and new ideas put together a great continuation of the legendary strategy series. This is exactly what Total War needed.
Warhammer's enormous universe brings a fresh angle to Total War's slow and steady gameplay style. It is possibly one of the greatest ideas ever seen by the whole gaming industry. It has it's ups and downs but still, it's a great experience.
Fecha de lanzamiento | 24 de mayo de 2016 |
Editor | The Creative Assembly, Sega, Feral Interactive, Sega Games |
Puntuación total | 85% |
Contenido calificado | T (Teen) |
Modos de juego | Un solo jugador, Multijugador, Cooperativa |
Perspectivas de los jugadores | Vista de pájaro / Isométrica |
Géneros | Juegos de rol (RPG), Estrategia, Estrategia por turnos (TBS), Estrategia en tiempo real (RTS) |
Temas | Acción, Guerra, Fantasía |
Plataformas | Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac |