Compara los precios de Total War: WARHAMMER II – The Twisted & The Twilight (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CREATIVE ASSEMBLY. Publicado por SEGA. Lanzado el 28/9/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 87/100.

Two wildly asymmetric factions crash into each other: elegant Wood Elf beast-tamers vs. grotesque Skaven flesh-crafters. Small DLC, outsized strategic variety.

The Twisted and The Twilight drops two new Legendary Lords into Total War: WARHAMMER II's Mortal Empires and Eye of the Vortex campaigns, and on paper that sounds like a modest content bump. In practice, Creative Assembly uses this pack to push faction asymmetry about as far as the engine allows. You are essentially buying two campaigns that feel nothing like each other, built on the same hex-grid skeleton. On the Wood Elf side, the Sisters of Twilight lead the Heralds of Ariel. Their campaign revolves around the health of the Worldroots, a web of magical forest locations spread across the map. Keeping those nodes healthy rewards you with army buffs and unique units, but it demands a proactive, multi-front strategy. You cannot sit in a corner and turtle. The Sisters themselves function as a single entity that splits into two in battle, which opens up some genuinely interesting flanking and ability-timing decisions mid-combat. Forest Dragon synergies reward players who lean into the bestiary roster rather than treating cavalry as the default answer. Throt the Unclean is the mechanical opposite in almost every way. He leads Clan Moulder, the Skaven faction famous for breeding monstrous war-beasts, and his signature mechanic is Master Moulding. Certain units have a flesh-crafting tree that lets you pump resources into progressively disgusting upgrades, turning already-nasty creatures into late-game bulldozers. The management loop here is tight and satisfying: you are always balancing breeding costs against campaign momentum, and the Skaven confederation mechanics add a diplomacy wrinkle that keeps the mid-game from going on autopilot. Hell Pit Abominations that you have personally upgraded over twenty turns hit differently than anything you just recruited off a list. The DLC does have limits worth knowing. Both factions ask more of you than the base roster lords do. Newcomers who buy this before finishing a full base-game campaign will probably bounce off the Worldroots system or mismanage their Moulding queues into bankruptcy. The AI opponents handle neither faction's mechanics especially cleverly, which means the strategic challenge is mostly self-imposed on harder difficulties. If you are playing on Normal, the Skaven campaign in particular can feel like a slow stomp after the first fifteen turns once your beast pipeline is running. Crank the difficulty or use community submods that tighten AI behavior and the experience deepens considerably. For veterans, this is exactly the kind of content that extends replayability without requiring a fresh install of anything. The faction mechanics add genuine decision nodes that the base game's more conventional lords do not. The Sisters push you toward aggressive territory management; Throt rewards patient resource discipline. Both payoffs land in the late game, which is where Total War campaigns either justify the hours or reveal their weaknesses. Here they mostly justify them. Diego, Scout Team

Total War: WARHAMMER II – The Twisted & The Twilight (DLC)

Total War: WARHAMMER II – The Twisted & The Twilight (DLC)

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Two wildly asymmetric factions crash into each other: elegant Wood Elf beast-tamers vs. grotesque Skaven flesh-crafters. Small DLC, outsized strategic variety.

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The Twisted and The Twilight drops two new Legendary Lords into Total War: WARHAMMER II's Mortal Empires and Eye of the Vortex campaigns, and on paper that sounds like a modest content bump. In practice, Creative Assembly uses this pack to push faction asymmetry about as far as the engine allows. You are essentially buying two campaigns that feel nothing like each other, built on the same hex-grid skeleton. On the Wood Elf side, the Sisters of Twilight lead the Heralds of Ariel. Their campaign revolves around the health of the Worldroots, a web of magical forest locations spread across the map. Keeping those nodes healthy rewards you with army buffs and unique units, but it demands a proactive, multi-front strategy. You cannot sit in a corner and turtle. The Sisters themselves function as a single entity that splits into two in battle, which opens up some genuinely interesting flanking and ability-timing decisions mid-combat. Forest Dragon synergies reward players who lean into the bestiary roster rather than treating cavalry as the default answer. Throt the Unclean is the mechanical opposite in almost every way. He leads Clan Moulder, the Skaven faction famous for breeding monstrous war-beasts, and his signature mechanic is Master Moulding. Certain units have a flesh-crafting tree that lets you pump resources into progressively disgusting upgrades, turning already-nasty creatures into late-game bulldozers. The management loop here is tight and satisfying: you are always balancing breeding costs against campaign momentum, and the Skaven confederation mechanics add a diplomacy wrinkle that keeps the mid-game from going on autopilot. Hell Pit Abominations that you have personally upgraded over twenty turns hit differently than anything you just recruited off a list. The DLC does have limits worth knowing. Both factions ask more of you than the base roster lords do. Newcomers who buy this before finishing a full base-game campaign will probably bounce off the Worldroots system or mismanage their Moulding queues into bankruptcy. The AI opponents handle neither faction's mechanics especially cleverly, which means the strategic challenge is mostly self-imposed on harder difficulties. If you are playing on Normal, the Skaven campaign in particular can feel like a slow stomp after the first fifteen turns once your beast pipeline is running. Crank the difficulty or use community submods that tighten AI behavior and the experience deepens considerably. For veterans, this is exactly the kind of content that extends replayability without requiring a fresh install of anything. The faction mechanics add genuine decision nodes that the base game's more conventional lords do not. The Sisters push you toward aggressive territory management; Throt rewards patient resource discipline. Both payoffs land in the late game, which is where Total War campaigns either justify the hours or reveal their weaknesses. Here they mostly justify them.

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