![]() ![]() While the fundamentals of fighting battles, conquering cities, and growing your infrastructure are present as you’d expect, your efforts are all directed to one goal – the capture or defence of the ancient city of Troy. It’s a bold and surprisingly innovative spin-off, although it doesn’t quite kindle the passion that is the driving force of the Trojan war.įrom Troy’s first turn onward, things are a little different from your typical Total War affair. Where Three Kingdoms merely dabbled in the romances of Ancient China, Troy throws itself fully into Ancient Greek legend, building entire systems around ideas explored in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. Hafer in IGN said that units occasionally get stuck on battlefield terrain, Jason Rodriguez in PC Invasion observed that the diplomacy system can be exploited to obtain extra resources and Marcello Perricone in Game Watcher felt the upgrades for heroes and implementation of duels were lacklustre.The Total War series has conquered history and raided the shores of fantasy, but A Total War Saga: Troy marks the first time the series has invaded the realms of myth. Reviews also identified shortcomings in the release version. Hafer in IGN praised the distinctiveness of the epic heroes and the stunning campaign map design, Maxim Klose-Ivanov in Cultured Vultures liked the vivid Bronze Age art style and Fraser Brown in PC Gamer said that the game offers a "complex" conflict with some "brilliant" ideas. Sarpedon - whose kingdom benefits from precious resources and whose armies include fast, light units with chariots for flank attacks. ![]() Paris - who competes with Hector for King Priam's favour and whose armies have excellent archers and defensive infantry.Hector - who competes with Paris for King Priam's favour and whose heavy, well-armoured units are ideal for frontal attacks. ![]() ![]()
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