Total war warhammer 2 skaven food

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Lurking fans scavenged for details luke crumbs, chasing the tails of blank spaces on the campaign map.

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Chittering rumors scurried about the nests of various message boards. Up till then they had kept the secret fourth team close to their furry, compressible chests. Hot off the heels of the new Norsca DLC , the good people over at SEGA gave me the chance to fly out to San Francisco for a special reveal/hands-on for Total War: Warhammer 2. In regards to just Total War: Warhammer, there’s absolutely no debate in my mind that my several hundred hours playtime were worth it. Still, with each culture pack, expansion, and update, I have spent at least another dozen hours conquering lands and razing cities. Hardcore fans are going to call me out on this statement, citing shoddy AI and a DLC practice many see as greedy (Warriors of Chaos a Day One DLC? By Sigmar, No!). It’s a franchise I’ve only grown to respect more and more over the installments. From the original Shogun: Total War to when they pivotally swapped the title in Total War: Shogun 2, I’ve spent somewhere between 100-400 hours in each of their games.

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I’ve made no secret of my long term love affair with the Total War franchise.