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After 3,000 hours spent in Total War: Warhammer, 40k's gameplay reveal has me convinced this one might genuinely end me

You ever play a game that just activates your brain in all the right ways? I remember it happening a few times in my life—the first time I played Morrowind on a friend’s PC and experienced a lifelong RPG addiction occurring in real-time. Just hearing that menu theme makes me want to run outside and start smacking mud crabs. The most memorable occasion, though, was playing Rome: Total War for the first time as a kid.

I immediately knew that this genre was made for me, and turns out I was right; over 6,000 hours and many years (and games) later, Total War remains my favorite. After 25 years, its longevity as a series feels almost unprecedented, especially as most of the games still use a very similar formula—the classic balance between real-time battles and overworld campaign management.

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As the kind of sicko who loves meticulously arranging phalanxes of Dwarf and Empire infantry and watching Chaos hordes break themselves apart in a storm of gunpowder and steel, Total War: Warhammer 40k’s cover system is really quite appealing. I look forward to chokepointing enemies from defensive positions and working out ways to crack them open myself with orbital bombardments and flying Orks.

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