![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the Early Modern Era and the face of Total War has changed drastically since the last installment. We could come to our senses in six months to find ourselves out of jobs and vampirically pale from lack of sunlight, again.Įmpire, though, is just too attractive an idea to stay away from, as Sega has finally brought the long running strategy series kicking and screaming into the time of gunpowder and American independence. Rome: Total War showed us a few years back just how easily we can get addicted to Creative Assembly’s epic mix of nation management and historical battles, so the idea of sitting down to play an expanded version of that recipe isn’t something to be taken lightly. Sega’s latest game in the Total War series scares us. ![]()
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