
As is tradition, we also get a new FLC lord with Gor-Rok, and a massive update for the Empire in the Mortal Empires campaign. This time around we get Nakai the Wanderer for the Lizardmen and Markus Wulfhart for the Empire. That means you’ll see new factions for existing races, and not entirely new teams like in Rise of the Tomb Kings. The Hunter & The Beast is a Lord Pack, similar to The Queen & The Crone and The Grim & The Grave. If you haven’t picked up The Hunter & The Beast yet (or are using this as some kind of future purchasing guide), here’s a quick rundown. Okay, now that the filthy casuals are gone, on with the best stuff-stuff for my friend-friends. Casual passersby are free to continue on your merry way, though I’m not sure why you clicked on the review for a DLC pack for a game you haven’t played.

So to be clear, this review is only for those already inundated in the world of Total War: Warhammer 2. With Total War DLC, it’s a fair bet you have complex opinions on optimal strats, preferred matchups, and most despised school of magic. With DLC, I can be damn sure you’re already well aware of the game. If I review Dark Souls 3, I have to keep in mind you might have never played Dark Souls 2. Normally, I have to worry about appealing to a general audience. In turn, reviewing these DLCs is a treat.

It’s a wonderful feeling that only the most devoted fans will be able to understand. Days later I emerge, unable to form full sentences and deeply content with my conquests.

Deep in my dank gamer cave, I whittle aways the days as the world around passes by. As a Nerd Thetan Level 7, I get a deep sentimental glee every time a new trailer drops and I start marking off the days on my calendar. I always love when I get to review a new Total War DLC. TOTAL WAR: WARHAMMER 2 – THE HUNTER & THE BEAST DLC Review – A Hunting We Will Go…
