The new Warhammer: Age of Sigmar offers what might be the best control scheme for an RTS on console.
By Dave Jewitt on
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar — Realms of Ruin is throwing around plenty of Warhammer pedigree. It's the first RTS title in the Age of Sigmar setting and arguably the largest game to touch upon Games Workshop's re-imagined fantasy realms, and it's being co-written by Gav Thorpe of Black Library fame. I've played Realms of Ruin a few times now and, at first, I was struck by how similar the gameplay was to Warhammer: 40,000 Dawn of War. But as the game's development has progressed, more and more of what makes Realms of Ruin unique and interesting has bubbled up to the surface. Now that the third faction has been announced, and we've seen a little of the Nighthaunts in action, the unique strengths and weaknesses of each side is a little more clear. That's something also helped by a healthy dose of balancing since the previous Realms of Ruin beta.
The Stormcast Eternals play much more into their survivalist, tanky, tough staying power playstyle. Orruk Kruleboyz have more utility and strategy from their traps and beasts. The Nighthaunt seem to be relying on pure strength in numbers, and wraiths and ghostly beings surround your troops.
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The Nighthaunts also bring a new flavor to the game's roster, and I must admit, as a Warhammer fan, I often find it hard when previewing games like these to appreciate the bigger picture of
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