There was one particular race that we were very interested to see just how they'd be integrated into Total War: Warhammer, the Vampires. Who, by the way, they've been able to keep very quiet about up ...
The latest walkthrough from the folks at Creative Assembly take us on a tour of what the Vampire Count's campaign looks like inside Total War: Warhammer. In the video, they explore some of the unique ...
The thing about an undead army is - and do stop me if you've heard this - it can't be routed. Unlike a Roman Legionaire or a Yari Ashigaru, the dead fear nothing. So taking control of Total War: ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The latest Total War: Warhammer showcase goes in-depth with the Vampire Count mechanics to ...
After a dismal couple of entries, Total War: Warhammer proves that maybe all the series needed was ten-foot bats and skeleton-cavalry. The scenes are similar in the latest Total War, but the actors ...
Delays or no, Total War: Warhammer's still got plenty to show. While the rest of us will be waiting until May 24th to go Greenskin/Human/Skeleton smashing - let's be honest, everyone's playing Chaos ...
After the reveal of the Vampire Counts army earlier this month, Total War: Warhammer has kept the details flowing. For their most recent gameplay look, Creative Assembly has put together a glimpse of ...
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How Count Orlok Uses Shadows In Nosferatu, Explained
Nosferatu brought the original cinema vampire Count Orlok back to the big screen, and it included some interesting new abilities where the vampire uses shadow powers to both touch and torment his ...
In the latest Total War: Warhammer video you get a look at the gameplay mechanics, technology and battlefield units. It also takes a look at the Raise Dead recruitment mechanic, and how it improves as ...
Now that we've seen the Vampire Counts in action, it's time to have a look at some of their units. Sega and Creative Assembly have revealed two new units you'll be using when commanding the Vampire ...
How ‘Nosferatu’ Made Count Orlok’s Arthritic Fingers, Prosthetic Penis and ‘Red as Hell’ Blood Pools
Bill Skarsgård’s transformation into the hideous-looking vampire Count Orlok for Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” was an arduous process — with the end goal of making the Swedish actor completely ...
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