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May 2019
(85%)
94 Reviews
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Fascinating period of China's history, Engaging, large-scale battles, Your actions determine your path, Beautiful visuals, in and out of battle
Amount of aspects to manage can be too much for some, Being impatient can get you stuck or end your run
Total War: Three Kingdoms is a fantastic addition to the series, taking place in the Three Kingdoms period of China's history. The gameplay requires patience and strategizing, but is satisfying when successful. With plenty of aspects to manage, you won't...
Abstract: A couple months ago, I previewed Total War: Three Kingdoms, with the initial reaction that the combat was worrisome and the strategy was on the right track. Around that time, Sega announced that it would be delay Three Kingdoms for two months. Sega PR app...
It's rare to go to a game preview event for a few hours and come away with such strong conflicting opinions. For every aspect of the strategic mode that I was excited about, I had an equivalently fear that the tactical mode would be a disaster.Much like t...
Published: 2018-08-16, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Above: Sun Ren's forces ambush the ambushers.Image Credit: Creative Assembly/SegaI lost the battle, but I really liked how difficult it was to win in difficult mode, where the enemy's morale and troop quality was much stronger compared to the normal mode...
Published: 2018-06-07, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: The Total War series has been on a continuous track of making you feel like you're in an ancient battle since the series began 18 years ago. And with the newest game, Total War: Three Kingdoms, that sense of immersion is getting even better, based on a d...
Abstract: Creative Assembly's recent foray into the fantasy genre with Total War: Warhammer (and its sequel) took the series to new heights but fell short one key and familiar aspect of the grand strategy experience: diplomacy.Not that this didn't fit with the them...
Published: 2019-06-20, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Creative Assembly have been sating PC owners' lust for accessible, but deep unit-based strategy games since the original Shogun Total War back in 2000.For the most part their track record has been impeccable, successfully translating historic conflicts fr...
Even if my own genre proclivities will probably see Warhammer 2 remain my go-to Total War title in the short term, I'd be hard pressed to forgo admitting that Three Kingdoms is the better title. Moment to moment, it simply plays better and, over the long...