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Published: 2006-11-15, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: For any who were in awe of their Roman accomplishments, be prepared to see a much deeper experience. This is no simple time-line facelift; it’s an evolution of Total War.For the benefit of those new to the games series, you can choose quick battles...
Whether you enjoy turn based strategy, and building a mighty nation, or just enjoy some quick paced RTS action that requires thought and planning, Medieval 2 has something for everyone. I have found myself many nights, playing campaign mode, and saying...
Abstract: Shael MillheimClassification: G7.0The game is proof that a big name tacked onto a game does not necessarily guarantee a great game. It just seems like a game trying to ride on name recognition alone. Maybe Railroad or Sid Meier fans are all a gush and...
Epic, engrossing gameplay that lets you feel as though youre managing a medieval kingdom, Impressive strategic depth that lets you play popemaker and dabble with espionage, Beautiful graphics and amazing battles packed with cinematic moments, Subtle, effe...
Beefy system requirements required to appreciate huge battles in all their glory, Multiplayer limited to battles
"Epic" doesnt quite begin to describe the scope and scale of the latest Total War game -- theres a lot of strategic depth, with plenty of amazing combat to enjoy. ...
Abstract: Medieval times offered a fantastic variety of troop types and technology, from peasants with pointy sticks through to rifled mortars. Little surprise, then, that Creative Assembly has returned to this era for Medieval 2: Total War. This game is more...
Abstract: This is a truly spectacular return for Total War, so prepare to lose a chunk of your life Its been six years since the first Total War graced our PCs, and in that time its redefined what we expect from a strategy game (both turn and real-time). Medi...