![]() ![]() This time, however, it is the other way around. These are some large boots to fill because usually when you think of Warhammer you think of fighting outside then maybe going into the occasional vehicle or siege machine. The graphics are what you would expect from a Warhammer game, and it is truly Warhammer on the high (and low) seas. Massive sound=massive expectations, especially in this case! The score is epic and sounds professionally orchestrated – it pulls you in and makes you think about the game having massive scope. It sounds like it was made by an orchestra for the History Channel and that is a great compliment. Man O’ War: Corsair is out now on Steam and first I’d like to address the game’s score. Man O’ War: Corsair – Warhammer Naval Battles promises pirate combat and plenty of orcs to kill. So let me fight those black sails and privateers through waters where there be monsters… on other ships as well as the deep dark depths. I also love to play games where I get to face off against orcs and goblins. The best and most notable case of this for me is a game I just celebrated a 10 year guild anniversary in. I don’t care how bad initial reviews may or may not be, I will always give one a chance and that is probably because of years of playing them.
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