You can either see numerous campaigns through across four playable races-slash-factions – the human Empire, the Dwarfs, the Vampire Counts and the Greenskins (Orcs, Goblins, etc). The game's single-player modes consist of two major play styles. (That is, if outfitting, setting up and deploying armies across vast battlefields, accounting for strategies like flanking and height advantage, and then commanding said armies like a god is your thing. But, hey, forget about that – it's here now, and it's a helluva lot of fun. It kind of makes you wonder why such a game took this long.
It seems so effortless in how it caters to the Warhammer rules and structure while simply being a Total War game. With 10 Total War games under its belt, the CA team seems to have had this in the bag from the start.