
GameCyte: "Three months ago, we met the gentlemen from The Creative Assembly and Sega at E3, a group of folks who happened to be working on a game called Empire: Total War. As the latest game in the Total War series, Empire takes the franchise's mix of turn-based army management and real-time strategy, and washes it off, adding naval combat to the series for the first time. We were treated to an extended demonstration of Empire's watery warfare back at E3, witnessing the game's intricate level of detail, including real-time ship damage and individual crew activity, as well as physics, trajectory, and positional tracking for each individual cannonball. At the time, I expressed my concern regarding the powerful CPUs which would be required to handle such a detail-rich experience, but I'm not worried anymore. Now, having seen a second demo, including Empire's ground-based combat, with thousands of on-screen soldiers and individually-rendered and tracked bullets, I'm terrified."

It’s Total War Week at the Humble Store. Games in the popular strategy franchise are up to 75 percent off.
PC Invasion: Classic Total War games such as Medieval II, Empire, and Napoleon now have their Definitive Editions which includes all the DLC. Players who already own the respective base games get the DLC as a free update.

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