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Medieval II: Total War Goes Gold

LOC   on 07 November 2006 - 00:00 · 9 comments & 4408 views

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SEGA today announced that the highly anticipated PC Real Time Strategy game Medieval II: Total War has gone gold and will release across Europe on November 10th and in North America on November 14th 2006. Developed by the acclaimed RTS studio The Creative Assembly, this visually stunning game spans the turbulent period of 1080 – 1530 and hands PC gamers the reigns in an attempt to become the greatest power of the Medieval World.

Medieval II: Total War is the latest game in the multi-award winning Total War series and is the follow up to the 2005 Strategy Game Of The Year, Rome: Total War. Medieval II: Total War has already proven a worthy successor, gaining prestigious awards from renowned PC gaming magazines PC Gamer (94%), Gamestar (91%), PC Zone (91%) and PC Powerplay (90%).

Medieval II: Total War is one of the most complete strategy experiences available and a benchmark title within PC gaming. Turn based management, stunning real time battles, over 200 units, epic religious conflict, the advent of gunpowder and the discovery of South America all combine to make Medieval II: Total War the most eagerly anticipated PC RTS of 2006.

Medieval II: Total War will be available on PC across Europe from Friday 10th November 2006.

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#1 R_a_V_e_N on 07 Nov 2006 - 00:13
I have been waiting for this game for a long time. I hope it doesn't dissapoint.
#2 :: Lyon :: on 07 Nov 2006 - 00:15
Woohoo yea.. i hope it's not overhyped
#3 Viper217 on 07 Nov 2006 - 00:37
woot I cant wait to buy this game! I loved the previous ones in the series and loved the demo as well.
(1 reply) #4 Computer Guru on 07 Nov 2006 - 00:48
So is this AOE II with good graphics?
#4.1 Unwonted on 07 Nov 2006 - 03:31
And gameplay that is much better-paced.

TW is more about battle fighting strategy, rather than resource management. Imagine 10,000 troops in one map, and you can zoom in on any one of them and see what they're doing.

Last edited by Unwonted on 07 Nov 2006 - 04:14
#5 Croquant on 07 Nov 2006 - 00:48
eeeeeeecelent. I just hope the system requirements aren't too steep.
#6 pollaxe on 07 Nov 2006 - 09:57
The demo was pretty good. I'm dribbling with anticipation for this game!!!
#7 Leo Natan on 07 Nov 2006 - 17:05
Warhammer Mark of Chaos is just much better! Try the demo, and see for yourself...
#8 DarkRyu on 09 Nov 2006 - 01:44
I hope it runs on my system at least 1024x768.

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