
I tried Three Kingdoms and absolutley hated it. Varied combat maps, which I really liked and varied seige maps. The map is gorgeous and the combat is awsome as always.The positive:Trade regions, diplomacy, agents, the awsome aestethics, good music (though I wish it was calmer at points), many cool units and prayer system. I really liked the praying to gods mechanic for buffs. The controls are great to and the map view in combat.I loved the aesthetics of Troy, ancient greek and the addition of gods and diplomacy is awsome.

For example you don't have annoying rebels every 2 seconds like in WH and you don't have invasions of Chaos razing your cities. Not as polished as Warhammer 2, but improved on a lot of things. For example you don't have annoying rebels everyI think this game was great. Build your empire through strategy, statecraft, diplomacy, and all-out war, as you conquer this vast and striking recreation of the Bronze Age Mediterranean.I think this game was great. Dive into a character-led narrative drama and overcome your antagonists. Realize your legend as one of eight iconic heroes. Through Total War’s unique blend of grand, turn-based empire management, and spectacular real-time battles, Troy explores this epic conflict from both the Greek and Trojan perspectives – peeling back the layers of myth and legend to reveal the realities that may have inspired them.Įxperience the events surrounding the era-defining Trojan War, brought to life as never before. TROY is the latest Total War Saga title inspired by Homer’s Iliad, it focuses on the historical flashpoint of the Trojan War, evolving the series with new period-inspired features. For there, on the battlefield before the great city, legends will be born. The Greeks set course for Troy, towards inevitable war and slaughter. He summons Achaean heroes from far and wide, among them swift-footed Achilles and Odysseus of the silver tongue. King Agamemnon, wide-ruling lord of finely-walled Mycenae, hears his brother’s call. He will bring his errant wife home – whatever the cost!

As they sail away, Helen’s husband, King Menelaus, curses her name. Audacious Paris, prince of Troy, takes beautiful Helen from her palace in Sparta. Yet it takes only a single impulsive act to spark a conflict that will shake the world. In this legendary age, heroes walk the earth.
