
For almost a decade, the Creative Assembly has tried to present historically accurate real time warfare with turn-based strategy and resource management as a key element of play. Whether players fought across the medieval period or ancient Rome, players essentially made their own story as they try to lead their faction to glory.
However, Creative Assembly wanted to provide a bit more direction for their latest title, an evolution of franchise mechanics as ambitious as the man that the game is based on. Napoleon: Total War is coming in February 2010, and from what IGN was shown during a recent press event, this could be the deepest Total War yet.

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It’s Total War Week at the Humble Store. Games in the popular strategy franchise are up to 75 percent off.
February 2010 then tack on another 9 months of fixes then it might be playable. Their willingness to spew out crap loaded with bugs is well known.