![]() ![]() Where puny humans or wimpy goblins run when the going gets tough, the undead simply crumble to dust. Vampire Counts bucks the trend: they have no ranged units, and they’re not affected by morale in the same way as other factions, either. Before, in Total War, every army had access to the same - or very similar - sets of units every faction had ranged units, spearmen, mounted warriors - they were all fairly equal. Al Bickham emphasizes in our (above) interview that Vampire Counts clearly presented the asymmetrical nature of Warhammer armies that was heretofore unseen in the Total War franchise. Personally, it was also a little nostalgic - the Vampire Counts were the first Fantasy army I picked up. ![]() For the Total War series, the Vampire Counts present a vastly different experience to players than other prior ‘races’ in Total War. At GDC (full show coverage here) this past week, Creative Assembly appeared in force to present “Total Warhammer,” alongside the major “Vampire Counts” army reveal. ![]()
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