Yeah, the one based on the first SC is good game, with nice minis and overall a mechanic that's able to stay enough true to the pc game.
I’d love to play the game too. My computer is up to the graphical challenge, but I refuse to support Steam’s evil monopoly over PC gaming. Even when I was younger, all you originally needed to do was put in the disc and install the game. Now you have to put in the disc, go on the Internet, find the Steam website, sign up to their sinister services if you don’t have an account already and then go through the installation process, making sure you register your copy of the game as a CD copy so that they don’t charge you the price of the game again thinking it’s one of their online copies... I mean, maybe I’m just making a fuss over nothing, indeed it’s fine for those who want to play their mates online, but I don’t play online - I just want to play a fun game against a computer AI.
I've never used Steam (I'm a console gamer; PS4 at the moment) so I have no opinion on it either way. I guess I'll have to jump that hurdle when I eventually get to it. At some point though, I will be playing that game. I looks so great, both in terms of campaign against the AI and multiplayer.
All Total War games are great in terms of campaign play - they give you all the challenges of running your own empire, including money troubles, enemies backstabbing you, allies being no help at all and natural disasters being a menace to your settlements. Of course with Warhammer Total War it gives you all this plus state of the art graphics and a Warhammer theme. I currently play the ancient Medieval Total War, Rome Total War and Medieval II Total War (which is similar to Medievalist but with the updated engine first seen in Rome Total War), and the AI has the perfect mix of being both challenging and also fun to play against, compared to Blizzard’s AI in Starcraft and Warcraft III which is an abomination to play against.
You can play as living Egyptians in Rome and they are pretty good, but that’s the closest thing to TK available - no animated Sphinxes either, but at least you can still mess about with chariots...