
However, there are probably too many ways to breach the walls now, making outer fortifications feel like more of a speed bump than a real obstacle as an attacker or useful resource as a defender. Regular siege battles have been reworked to use these systems as well, which makes them much more tactically interesting and keeps them from all playing out exactly the same, as could happen in Warhammer 2. Those mechanics allow for a type of scenario Total War has never attempted, and it’s refreshing to see the time-tested formula used in new ways. Each Chaos realm you must assault has its own unique challenge to solve that reflects the character of the dark deity who owns it, and culminates in an exciting new type of battle that has you fighting your way through some truly harrowing, horde-style maps using your ability to build defenses and call in reinforcements. This urging takes shape as something that's halfway between a traditional Total War experience and a single-player campaign in an RTS like Warcraft 3, and looked at from that perspective it’s excellent. Those mechanics allow for a type of scenario Total War has never attempted. But I also felt like I was constantly being herded toward the final battle by forces beyond my control, which can harsh my buzz if I'm just having fun smashing some puny humans. Or better yet, having your faction leader return in a blaze of vengeance from a foray into Hell to reclaim settlements you lost in their absence. There are some upsides to that, like allowing your lesser generals to build up reputations and niches of their own while Skarbrand or Miao Ying are off fighting through the Chaos Realms half the time.
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You can set your own goals to an extent, but you're not exactly going to have free hands to pursue them. The pacing of this new campaign is almost too hectic, as you race against the other major factions to claim four Daemon Prince souls and free, slay, or perhaps even devour the bear god Ursun. 30 and still could go higher.So if you're looking to just pick a faction and conquer the world at your own pace, you're better off sticking with Mortal Empires for now. “Con Calma” jumped 56-34 on the Hot 100 (May 4), the week that the Perry version began counting.

On May 19, Yankee and Perry made the television debut of “Con Calma” remix during the American Idol season finale. Katy knocked it all out in one night, all the vocals.

I sat down with her and we talked about the song.

We flew from Miami - like literally it was less than 24 hours’ notice - to Los Angeles to record with Katy Perry. PNS: Charles Chavez connected us with Katy Perry, and I brought the idea to Yankee. Someone from the urban culture was predictable. And, we were looking for the surprise factor. On March 20, Daddy Yankee became the first-ever Spanish-language performer on The Late Late Show With James Corden.ĭY: The song was already at No. The big debate of 2018, Dura vs Con Calmaĭaddy Yankee Set to Return to Europe With 'Con Calma' Tour Yankee is a big fan of the original song, “Informer.” Snow ended up doing a verse on it, and we sent it to Yankee, loved it, by the way. A guy by the name of Juan Vibras, a guy out of Miami who works with Rich Music, connected us with Snow and played us a version with Snow. PNS: Snow was not on the song at the time, it was all Daddy Yankee, and we were trying to get in touch with Snow to get the song cleared… get his blessing on everything. Remember, that it is a classic and we had to pay tribute to the main author. We are about to record another song but they pulled “Con Calma.” I remember I stopped everything and said “change of plans.”ĭY: I told Play-N-Skillz that we needed the surprise factor: to have Snow in this version. Maximo Mundial, one my writers, helped come up with some of the concept and he came with the chorus idea.ĭaddy Yankee (DY): I was in Los Angeles performing at the Staples Center. Play-N-Skillz (PNS): About seven in the morning, after being in the studio all night, I came out with this idea of “Con Calma” and all I had was a drum loop.

Daddy Yankee Breaks Record for Most Weeks at No.
