

It is the third game of The Creative Assembly's Total War series. The game was developed by The Creative Assembly and released for Windows on September 22, 2004. This demo allows you to play the game tutorial and some battles, but in the complete game, it's possible to take part in several campaigns in which we will have to dominate the economy, the diplomatic relations, commercial activity and, of course, defeat large armies to succeed.Rome: Total War (often abbreviated to RTW or Rome) is a critically acclaimed strategy game composed of both turn-based strategy and real-time tactics, in which the player fights historical and fictitious battles set during late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire (270 BC–AD 14).

The graphic quality of this game is really outstanding, allowing the player to zoom in until it's possible to see a unit within a battalion units that it must be said posses an artificial intelligence that has been greatly improved in comparison with earlier versions of the game, just like the enemies, that will use strategies and respond to our decisions with more realistic moves. Taking these three things into account, we will have to solve any conflict that may take place between the 17 playable factions and the four that appear, but cannot be played. The main points of Total War remain intact: religion, diplomacy, and war. Fight to conquer territories in Medieval 2 Total WarĮven if the medieval period is the setting of the game, since part of the action takes place in America, there is a new faction that enters the struggle, the Aztecs. In Medieval 2 Total War the war takes place in Europe and America, where the colonizers are fighting for the best territories. One of the most renowned real-time strategy game sagas is Total War, a series of totally tactic RTS games in which the strategy and the ability of our units will be the key to defeating your opponents.
