Total War and Warhammer, digital gaming and old school tabletop goodness. The question is, do we have another Rome II or did CA redeem itself? The Trial The Creative Assembly and SEGA haven’t had the wildest of track records recently, nor complete consumer faith but let us be honest, Total War: Warhammer will get bought regardless.
From the earliest days of Total War: Shogun, over to Medieval, the critically acclaimed Total War: Rome, to subpar add-ons like Alexander and completely botched releases like the massively awaited Rome II, the franchise saw it all, the good, the bad and above all the money. It’s possible that one has not yet played at least one title, but unlikely.
The Total War franchise is an integral part of PC gaming.