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August 2020
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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
Published: 2020-08-20, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: From Troy's first turn onward, things are a little different from your typical Total War affair. While the fundamentals of fighting battles, conquering cities, and growing your infrastructure are present as you'd expect, your efforts are all directed to o...
Published: 2020-08-13, Author: Rick , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Troy a little tenderness.Total War heads to the Bronze Age for an entertaining and evocative brand of strategy.After the colourful characters and political machinations of Total War: Three Kingdoms, Troy: A Total War Saga initially feels like a step b...
Great entry point for Total War newcomers, New resource system adds more tactical depth outside of combat, Greek mythology allusions are nicely done, Gorgeous artstyle and presentation,
Lack of unit type variety makes combat repetitive, Diplomacy still feels lifeless, Technically demanding,
A Total War Saga: Troy feels like a very unique entry in the strategy series, blending historical accuracy and mythology in order to reap the benefits of both grounded warfare and fantastical entertainment. The limitations of the Bronze Age does however...
Vast, beautiful, and every bit as epic as its subject matter, Troy's designation as a 'Saga' doesn't reflect a brief spin-off, but a soaring remix of the Iliad, with just the occasional annoyance or backwards step...
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...
Abstract: Creative Assembly has been getting better and better at faction design with almost every game and DLC pack it's released in the last few years, and Troy's playable campaign factions are no exception. As Achilles, you have the invigorating task of defendin...
Une énorme rejouabilité, L'utilisation des héros, Un gestion des ressources remaniée, La mécanique de volonté divine, vraiment bien pensée, Comme d'habitude, une carte de campagne parfaite
L'IA, toujours pas très futée, Pas de grosses améliorations visuelles, Mais qui pourra faire peur aux novices
Published: 2020-08-21, Author: Lars , review by: gamezoom.net
interessante Fraktions-Eigenschaften, legendäre Helden, die herausstechen, eigenen Pfad abseits der Dichtung gehen, professionelle Sprecher, stimmige Musik, saubere, hübsche Optik, guter Einstieg für Neulinge
stark entschlackt zu anderen Total War, Clash zwischen legendären Helden fühlt sich in Total War uninteressant an, bizarre Bugs, die es in früheren Teilen nicht gab, Probleme mit Wegfindung – zu lange Wege, Performance-Probleme, kleinere Einheiten, oftmal
Ich habe mich wirklich auf Troy gefreut. Und ja, als es dann da war, habe ich mich auch direkt in die Ägäis gestürzt (nicht wirklich. Ihr wisst, was ich meine). Was soll ich sagen? Es IST eine Total War-Experience. Die Reihe bleibt sich troy. Verdammt...