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February 17, 2021

Total War: Warhammer III

Total War: Warhammer III
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Based on 70 Reviews
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February 17, 2021
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Summary

Far beyond the world and its petty wars there exists a dimension of pure, malevolent magic: The Realm of Chaos. It is a terrible place, incomprehensible to the mortal mind. It whispers promises of power, but to behold it is to be seduced by it. To relinquish your soul to it. To become it.

The four Ruinous Powers rule over this place, ever seeking to slip their bonds and engulf the world in a tide of daemonic corruption. Nurgle, the plague god; Slaanesh, the lord of excess; Tzeentch, the changer of ways; and Khorne, the god of blood and slaughter.

On the border between the worlds, two mighty kingdoms stand sentinel: the stern warriors of Kislev and the vast empire of Grand Cathay. But each is beset by its own trials, and now both have cause to cross the threshold and send their armies into the Realm of Chaos.

The world stands on a precipice. A single push will plunge it into cataclysm. And there is one who schemes to achieve just that, an ancient figure who desires nothing less than to wield supreme power. But to succeed, he will need a champion...

Total War: Warhammer III System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU:
Intel i3/Ryzen 3 series
RAM:
6 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia GTX 900/AMD RX 400 series | Intel Iris Xe Graphics
HDD:
120 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU:
Intel i5/Ryzen 5 series
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti/AMD RX 5600-XT/Intel Arc A750
HDD:
120 GB available space

Total War: Warhammer III Trailer

Total War: Warhammer III Screenshots20

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Critic Reviews70

Although the Immortal Empires format, which will combine all three games into one large map, was not yet available at the time of review, the world itself is large even in the individual parts. Its treatment and variety of climatic zones and chaotic crevasses deserve high praise, and the freedom of creative license has been used to the fullest by the authors at Creative Assembly in this regard as well.
January 30, 2024
Selling Ogres as a separate Day-1 DLC is definitely an anti-consumer practice, AI would be best described as “braindead", and some mechanics only work because of duct-tape solutions like “background income”. Yet, CA has managed to capture that certain “je ne sais quoi” of Warhammer: every faction plays differently, but they all feel awesome.
October 19, 2022
If the "Total War" series had been a cow, PETA would have been at the door a long time ago. That's how milked she is. When you're not fighting, you're trying to build your empire. This part of the game combines both the best and worst of Total War: on the one hand, the factions you can play differ substantially and all offer a different experience; on the other, after a strong start, the campaign collapses like a pudding. You focus mainly on one powerful army, so the overall overview disappears somewhat from view. Too bad.
October 6, 2022

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