Total War: Warhammer III review — One hell of a good time

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Total War Warhammer Iii Warhammer 3 ReviewTotal War: Warhammer III is culmination of a multi-year journey for developer Creative Assembly, and one that many fans have been looking forward to. As the game that caps off the trilogy, it manages to deliver the thrills as you would expect. Still, there were a few missteps that could prove to be detrimental depending on how you approach the campaign. Our Total War: Warhammer III official review is based on my experiences while playing as the Daemon Prince of the Legion of Chaos, Tzarina Katarin of Kislev, and Miao Ying of Grand Cathay. This is only for single player, as I haven’t been able to test out online battles or co-op (which supports up to eight players now).   Bear with me here The grand campaign of Total War: Warhammer III focuses on the fate of Ursun, the Bear God of Kislev. An Ungol prince named Yuri is lured into a trap by none other than Be’lakor, the first Daemon Prince of Chaos. After Yuri grievously wounds Ursun, he is transformed by the Chaos God…

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