Total War: Warhammer III
The scale of Total War: Warhammer III is a visual feast of pure, dark-fantasy grandeur. The game coordinates battles featuring up to 10,000 individual, highly detailed models simultaneously on screen without skipping a beat, all of which are individually animated, with particle effects going off everywhere, blood spurting, and the remnants of magical spells coloring the entire screen. For such a visually busy game, Warhammer 3 runs remarkably well. The art direction adapts the Warhammer fantasy rather well, contrasting the grotesque, rotting, fluid-heavy landscapes of the Nurgle factions with the elegant, sky-piercing ice citadels of Kislev. Watching a colossal, terrifically animated greater demon smash through a tight line of infantry, sending ragdoll physics bodies flying in every direction, is a chaotic, beautiful spectacle.
Eye Candy? Yes, Please!
Of course, each one of us loves different things, and nothing personifies that better than graphics and art style in gaming. What are your all-time favorites? Do you prefer your games to be more realistic? Or look more stylized?
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