Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the Total War Saga: Troy and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Total War Saga: Troy.
August 2020
(76%)
48 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
76010048
The editors liked
Free day1 release
UI quality of life improvements
Mythology setting benefits historical and fantasy fans alike
Excellent direction through the use of major and minor missions that can
For the most part
Act as guidelines
Strong character levelling system that provides a strong level of customisation to each general
City building system
Combined with multiple r
Antagonist system keeps you on your toes
Game looks fantastic
Even on moderate hardware
Embraces mythology without losing sight of historical accuracy
Improved unit depth and variety
Homeric victory conditions create new paths beyond conquest
The editors didn't like
Battles are lacklustre and poorly animated
Weak roster variety amongst unit types
No multiplayer on release
A very limited number of starting factions considering there are so many in the game
Diplomacy can still be gamed and there are some strange interactions here and there
The only other slight issue with the AI is that allies never seem to come to your ai
Troy is a good addition to the Total War franchise with an interesting setting. However, it does not capture the imagination or attention like previous entries in the franchise...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2020-08-19, Author: David , review by: gamespot.com
Abstract: The Aegean Sea is a raging inferno. You may have heard tales of a great war between the ancient Greeks and the Trojans, a feud kindled by divine intervention, stoked by love and betrayal, and finally extinguished in an epic siege. In the newest Total War...
Published: 2020-08-18, Author: David , review by: gamespot.com
Abstract: The Aegean Sea is a raging inferno. You may have heard tales of a great war between the ancient Greeks and the Trojans, a feud kindled by divine intervention, stoked by love and betrayal, and finally extinguished in an epic siege. In the newest Total War...
Published: 2020-08-17, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
When it comes to PC performance, there is very little to complain about with A Total War Saga: Troy, with our only niggle being Creative Assembly's insistence that 4x MSAA be enabled within this game's Ultra Preset. This setting is a performance killer, a...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2020-08-13, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Excellent direction through the use of major and minor missions that can, for the most part, act as guidelines, Strong character levelling system that provides a strong level of customisation to each general, City building system, combined with multiple r
A very limited number of starting factions considering there are so many in the game, Diplomacy can still be gamed and there are some strange interactions here and there, The only other slight issue with the AI is that allies never seem to come to your ai
With a focused approach, looking at the Trojan War, Total War Saga: Troy offers you the choice between following the story of the war or forging your own path, each time feeling different. This is enhanced by unique game mechanics for each faction within...
It may not be up to the grandeur of Three Kingdoms or Warhammer 2, but A Total War Saga: Troy is a significant step up from the previous Saga game, Thrones of Britannia. Troy is simply dripping with style and offers exciting, diverse campaign objectives t...
Published: 2020-08-12, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Antagonist system keeps you on your toes, Game looks fantastic, even on moderate hardware, Embraces mythology without losing sight of historical accuracy, Improved unit depth and variety, Homeric victory conditions create new paths beyond conquest
Consistently degrading framerate, Some obtuse gameplay elements, Steep learning curve, even on easy
Total War Saga: Troy is a step in an interesting direction. The “Saga” distinction allows the team to try some new concepts without disturbing the main franchise, and it does while remaining faithful to the historic roots of its predecessors, with a dash...