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259.9 hrs on record (18.9 hrs at review time)
As a decent Warhammer fan, I enjoy this game, both for it's complexity and it's constantly growing features. Here's my take so far:

Pros (From my perspective):
Fun once you figure out how to play the actual campaigns, and there are many ways to play, and I honestly haven't even tested them all yet. Multiplayer for example just isn't my thing, but the campaigns and the skirmishes are a good way to practice. The variety of factions are expanding steadily, so given time, we will have a lot of toys to play with, let alone small updates, such as Wurzag. Also, watching Orcs flee from skeletons is hilarious.

Cons (From my perspective):
If you're playing on a lower end computer, e.g. mine, the action can really drag or not look right. Or, in my case, the units might just disappear from the battlefield entirely. Please check your computer's specs before you buy this game. <-THIS IS IMPORTANT. Secondly, the inner faction tactics can be frustrating for rookies, such as the Vamp Counts lack of ranged, and the Empire needing to seriously work on their building chains. (These being the two factions I have actually played.)

All in all, I actually enjoy this game, but sometimes it can be frustrating to keep up with the updates, and figure out what you want to use, but for a Warhammer Fantasy Fan, this game is very fun, as well as engaging. The downside is the fact that you need a very good system to play this game, so upgrade to medium settings if you can. I can't really do this review justice, as this game is massive, and I'm sure I'd have forgotten something if I crammed everything I've experienced into a single post.

If you're not sure if your system can run this game, look online for what the recommended specs are. This is the best advice I can give.
Posted 28 November, 2016.
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