


The custom battles can also be played with friends, just like the entirety of the campaign. Historical battles are a great way to see the kinds of fights that happened in the era, and custom battles are a fun way to test out new strategies and play styles.

This plays similarly to the Warhammer games, while records show a more down-to-earth portrayal, with generals having a bodyguard squad in battle.īesides this single player campaign, there’s also a historical battle mode and a custom battle mode. Romance mode plays like a historian’s account with larger than life heroes that have ascended to demigod status. The game offers two main campaign modes, Romance and Records. I’ll talk about the mechanics a bit later, but suffice to say that the game’s pacing is excellent Expansion is encouraged, but slowly, and turtling has its merits. There’s no running half way across China to capture a settlement just for the sake of it. different on each playthrough), are well designed. Simple things, such as “Capture settlement X” or “Vanquish old foe Y” are given interesting backstories in the form of flavour text, and this makes each quest unique.

The game does it’s best to lay out stepping stones for you to forge your path, and this gives a clear cut set of missions to undertake in order to progress. There isn’t a defined story since this game is basically a sandbox, but the gist is you take control of one of the factions vying for supremacy of China and forge a path to ultimate conquest. The game is set in the year 190 CE in China, a period of war and turmoil not unlike the Sengokou period of Japan that was the scene for Shogun 2. Is the game any good, compared to the previous entries? Is it more similar to Attila? Or does it function like Warhammer without magic? Let’s find out… This time, the focus of The Creative Assembly has shifted to China, during the Three Kingdoms period. Turn-based empire management, real-time tactical battles with hundreds if not thousands of units on the map, and RPG mechanics to customise your generals just the way you want to? That’s the good stuff. It is without a doubt my favourite game series/franchise ever, and I’m a huge fan of the mechanics. This works much like a simplified version of Civilization, but since the gameplay emphasis is very different that’s in no way a negative.Every time a new Total War game is announced, I’m hyped up. You can play the whole game from here if you like, constructing buildings, training troops, and taking diplomatic and personal decisions. Three Kingdoms uses the same basic set-up as all the main Total War titles, with overall control of your armies taking place on a turn-based strategic map. For years now Total War has been increasing the influence and importance of individual generals and leaders and the Three Kingdoms period presents the prefect way to humanise every battle and have it be more than just an abstract game of toy soldiers. There are three major factions, with a clear goal to reunite the country, but also dozens of smaller factions and hundreds of colourful and interesting characters to meet along the way.
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This is the first time the Total War series has ever dealt with China in any major way and it’s immediately obvious that the setting is perfect for the franchise.
