
If somehow you've not yet heard of the Total War games, you couldn't be coming in at a better time. The time in question is the 18th Century, which sees the Industrial Revolution, George Washington's American War of Independence and the French Revolution; it's the time of Napoleon's European conquest and the rise of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington.
Bit-tech is talking about tall ships laden with cannon fighting for naval supremacy, fields fogged with the smoke of thousands of muskets, and the fanatical endeavour to forge a global empire. The 18th Century was a time of near-constant strife, and Empire: Total War aims to give you full control over every aspect of command for the 12 playable factions.

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.

If you didn't know, Time Commanders was a TV show that ran for 3 series back into the early noughties.