![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t get it, this should be the favorite part, housecarls, vikings, shield wall formations, gallowglasses and early knights and yet I don’t get into these battles. I said to myself “well I think I learned enough” and I started my other campaigns on hard difficulty and this is where cracks start to appear… Battlesīattles are the second part of the Total War games, real time battles with units, this is perhaps the most celebrated part of any Total War game or at least it was. All these campaigns were very enjoyable and quite fun. My first campaign was really fun, I tried to unite Wales under my rule and successfully conquered two provinces (Powys and Ceredigeaun), after about 30 turns, I turned the Gwynedd campaign off and decided to play as Circenn and Mide (Gaelic factions) my final “learning” campaign was for West Seaxe (English faction). I started my first campaign playing as Gwynedd (Welsh faction) and there is something you should know, when I first time play any new Total War game I play on easy difficulty, not because I’m bad at the game, but to understand the new mechanics. ![]() To answer the most important question: “Is it really that bad?”, well it’s not awful, but it is neither good (I get to that in the next parts). This is my Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia review. After some thoughts I decided to purchase Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia. Although I heard some polarizing opinions (from it really sucks to it’s fine) about this game I thought to myself: “I liked Total War: Attila and Total War: Medieval II Kingdoms Britannia, I love Great Britain and English history, it can’t be that bad, right?” After playing this game a whole weekend (about 40+ hours), I think I can provide a good opinion and overview of this game. During the last week I was browsing Steam for some new games and I found out that Total War games were heavily discounted. ![]()
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