Gioco immortale Credo uno dei migliori in assoluto e con i mod disponibili in rete praticamente illimitato Ci gioco da anni e per anni ci giocherò buon divertimento
Incontournable jeu à posséder pour les amateurs de stratégie, mêlant batailles en temps réel et campagne médiévale au tour par tour.
Les 4 campagnes proposées avec la principales sont excellentes et permettent de découvrir le monde médiéval en guerre. La justesse des faits historiques et des événements marquants du Moyen âge nous plonge dans un vrai livre d'Histoire.
das spiel ist genial und ist neben rome total war eines meiner lieblings spiele es unterscheided sich kaum von rome total war außer der verbesserten grafik ist aber genial und verbessert dieses großartige spiel deutlich
ha pasado tiempo desde el imperio romano. las características del juego y jugabilidad son muy parecidas al rome total war (campaña y batallas), cambiando las armas del combate cuerpo a cuerpo. buena mejoría en los graficos partiendo del 1er roma. además puedes controlar muy diversas naciones. la pega es que tdvía no he conseguido controlar como es debido el movimiento de la cámara en batalla. no se por qé no se me graban bien la configuración de teclas... en general como total war que es, me parece de lo mjor en estrategia. en este caso medieval
This compliation brings together Medieval total war 2 and the expansion 'Kingdoms'. It includes a thorough guide for each and if my experience is anything to go by then it loads and plays without flaws or fuss. This is very similar in looks and feel to Rome total war but this later incarnation is more sophisticated and complex.
Rome is fantastic, quite possibly the best pc game of this genre so far which means Medi 2 (this game) has its work cut out if it is going to impress. And impress it does. On a 1650*1080 screen the units look absolutely amazing with layers and layers of detail. When units come together to fight on the battle field the little choreographed sequences look realistic and are thoroughly involving.
Cities and castles too look really amazing with all the walls and towers you could ever wish for. This detail translates equally well on to the campaign map where you now have the ability to zoom in and out of the action according to taste (Rome had a fixed camera viewpoint).
When cannons fire (over an increased distance) the earth shakes and caste walls are torn down...charge!!!
So is it a great game and is this version value for money. The answers are yes and yes. I have been playing the Mayans in south america and my jaguar warriors have been making short work of the pompous technological spanish...who needs guns, not us!!! The expansions in Kingdoms appear to be well thought out and add some diversity to what was already an amazing game.
However i have some criticicms that will not go away. For one, units now have the ability to ignore your orders as they please, so i now have to run around the battlefield like an old hen re-issueing ordrs to charge or engage. Tis is tiresome and detracts from the fun. it makes battles quite a bit more labour intensive without any increase in fun. At times when defending of engaging a settlement units get confused and start running around like headless chicken, the odd unit seemingly doing anything but obey the orders you just issued. They get stuck, confused and then just as likely mullered.
My biggest criticism concerns the campaign map where the movement of units has been lets say s-l-o-w-e-d- down. Click on a merchant and click where you want him to go. Then go off and make a cup of tea. With fresh tea in hand, as you are sitting back down your merchant is just coming to a halt. So you get frustrated click on the space bar and everything zooms around the map. This is silly, poor and needless. In Rome you have about 550 turns to complete the main campaign, in Medi 2 you now have just 225 so you really have to get your skates on. No summer and winter turns as in Rome (and that worked so well) in stead each turn covers about two years. Sixhundred turns at 2 per year would have been much better and it seems that the slow speed of characters moving around the map serves no other purpose than to hide how short the main campaign is and how few battle will be fought.
In conclusion this is an excellent game but my concerns are that the things that worked so well in Rome and were far from broke have been changed here for no gain. The game looks fantastic but it is alot less fun and as i have gone back to Rome i guess i have to say that for me Rome is the better game.