![]() It takes a new, less familiar era – the collapse of the Roman Empire and the heyday of the Goths and Huns – and brings it to life, while mining it for interesting new ideas and game mechanics. While it’s still, on day one, prone to the odd crash here and there, it’s generally a solid, intelligently conceived new chapter. This latter group should be better pleased by Total War: Attila. In recent years, however, Total War has lost a little of its grip, losing its mainstream audience while struggling with AI, balance and stability issues that have upset some of its long-term fans. From the original Shogun through to 2009’s Empire, Creative Assembly successfully combined impressive 3D graphics with exciting, tactical warfare and an approachable but satisfying framework of conquest and diplomacy. For a while Total War vied with Civilization as the PC’s most essential strategy series. ![]()
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