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Thursday, 13 August 2020

Total War Saga: Troy Review – Immortality! Take it! It’s yours!

Source: wccftech.com --- Wednesday, August 12, 2020
It was only eleven months ago, at GamesCom, that Total War Saga: Troy was announced. In my preview back then I mentioned how the first Total War Saga ( Thrones of Britannia ) wasn't quite to the standard and left me looking at this with a willingness to be 'pleasantly surprised'. That preview was paired by an interview with Lead Designer Todor Nikolov and since then I've been able to preview both the combat and the grand-strategy elements . Now it's time for the real deal. Recently I've been able to get my hands-on with the full release and explore the game in its entirety. Has my earlier hope of being pleasantly surprised been met? I'm going to chalk it up to a yes. I can't say the game is flawless, it's pretty damn close, and the journey is certainly worth it. While playing Total War Saga: Troy I've spent at least a little time with 67.5% of the game's factions. That is to say five of them. This is the immediate issue with the game, there are only eight factions to choose from. Four on the side of the Danaans (Greeks), four on the side of the Trojans. When the game launches the Amazons will come as free DLC, but I can't include them since they're not in the game I've played. On the side of the Trojans, I've spent a little time with Paris and Sarpedon. For the Danaans, I've had some time with Achilles and Menelaus. This leaves my major faction. To follow the legendary Sean Bean in the criminally underrated Troy film, I picked ...



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