If you fancy spicing up your Total War: Attila experience by having your soldiers puke themselves before a battle, or watching heads and limbs fly about like big lumps of meat confetti, it’s your lucky day.
The Creative Assembly has released the bluntly named Blood & Burning DLC for its historical strategy game, along with the previously revealed [url=http://www.gamewatcher.com/news/2015-18-03-total-war-attila-s-faction-roster-expands-again-with-the-celtic-culture-pack-dlc
]Celtic Culture Pack.[/url]
The new DLC’s a similar kind of thing to the blood packs CA has released before; combat animations are bloodied up with gore effects and decapitation, giving the game’s real-time battles a more historically and anatomically accurate level of violence.
This time around the bloodshed is extended to the campaign map, with death animations and altered event notifications. The finishing touch? Soldiers in armies suffering from disease will now vomit when idle on the battlefield.
Lovely. The Blood & Burning DLC will set you back $2.99/£1.99/€2.49, while the Celtic Culture Pack costs $7.99/£5.99/€7.49.