If mega-scale fantasy violence is your thing, Total War: Warhammer 2 (Total Warhammer to its friends) is a grand old time, and an affordable alternative to wasting your savings on miniatures. Earlier Total War games arguably needed> mods to shine, but Creative Assembly’s recent output hasn’t had to lean so hard on user-made expansions and refinements. Not that this has stopped players from trying. While newer Total War games don’t lend themselves to wild total conversions as Medieval 2 did, Warhammer fans are an exacting bunch. Here’s a look at some mod essentials for new players and a deeper dive on the two largest mods available to date.
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Brian Blessed is Gotrek Gurnisson in Total War: Warhammer 2 - and as you'd expect, the booming British bearded Thespian holds nothing back.
82-year-old national treasure Blessed, famous for his roles in the likes of I, Claudius, Blackadder and Flash Gordon, was recruited by Creative Assembly to do his thing for Gotrek, the legendary Dward Slayer from the Warhammer tabletop game and soon-to-be-released DLC for the video game.
In the video, below, Blessed is in typically rambunctious form, belting out his lines while dishing out life philosophy ("I am 50 per cent actor, and 50 per cent adventurer!")