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Abstract: Before there were missiles, grenade launchers and tanks, armies fought with arrows, catapults and horses… lost of them. And if you weren’t satisfied with the bloodshed in the original Medieval II, Kingdoms offers a stellar addition that&rsquo...
Abstract: Even assuming that youve played it since it was released, its a safe bet that there are still some surprises left in Creative Assemblys Medieval 2 Total War. But assuming that youve seen everything there is to see in the game, the developer is offe...
Published: 2007-09-04, Author: Allen , review by: gamespy.com
Great single-player campaigns; faster, tighter pacing; fun new units and factions; fun scripted events.
No major game play updates; Native Americans underdeveloped; cavalry path finding; reinforcement army AI; hot seat multi is pointless.
Ive always enjoyed the expansion packs for the Total War series much more than the original games. The original Medievals Viking Invasion and Romes Barbarian Invasion were smaller, more focused titles that played to the series strengths (battlefiel...
Excellent graphics; Strong game play with excellent additions over previous Total War games.
If you don’t have the hardware to display this game properly, you’re missing out; There’s no multiplayer support for campaign games; No fighting naval battles in person.
An excellent game for any strategy fan and a big step forward in the Total War series.
Medieval II: Total war is the first Total War game I have played and I am quite impressed. The gameplay and graphics are really very good and the value is through the roof here. There are a good variety of quick battles, historical battles and your cam...
Abstract: Game PlayMedieval II Total War returns the Total War series to the Middle Ages where small nations or factions are in a continual struggle for land, money and control of the continent. As with the other Total War games, game play is broken into two dis...
Abstract: Is the sequel to Rome: Total War as pious as its predecessors or a blasphemous knock-off? Lloyd Sabin holds an inquisition of his own to find out.
Abstract: It struck me while playing Medieval 2: Total War (ME2) that perhaps Im a bit too much of a pacifist at times. I was quite happy ruling my bit of Europe and keeping the populace safe and happy, I had fought hard to secure the whole of the UK and most o...
Total War sits at the top of the hill, shouting “come and have a go” at lesser epic strategy games. It's going to take a double-hard bastard to take on Medieval 2....