series reached its historical zenith with the transition from the iconic Rome: Total War to the deeply refined Medieval II: Total War
Often cited as the best entry in the franchise, Medieval II: Total War refined the mechanics of its predecessor while introducing a rich, dark medieval atmosphere. series reached its historical zenith with the transition
But you also knew that the game was just the beginning. There were rumors of a sequel, Total War: Medieval II, which promised to take the series to new heights. You eagerly awaited its release, and were thrilled when it finally arrived. Rome: Total War – Barbarian Invasion Rome: Total
Considered one of the most content-rich expansions in the series, Kingdoms adds four distinct campaigns: Considered one of the most content-rich expansions in
expansion—perfected the "Old World" formula by introducing moral complexity, religious tension, and the series' most content-rich expansion campaigns. The Evolution: Rome to Medieval II
Now, with the rise of the medieval kingdoms, you saw an opportunity to put your skills to the test. You had heard rumors of a new game, one that would allow you to take command of the great armies of medieval Europe and shape the course of history.
He remembered Rome: Total War. The first time he saw the elephants trample a cohort of hastati. The raw, chaotic energy of the Barbarian Invasion expansion, where the world fell apart and civilization crumbled. Then, the leap to Medieval 2. The majesty of the knights, the complexity of the papal elections, the sheer terror of the Mongol arrival in the Americas expansion.