![]() ![]() Besides adding replayability, they encapsulate your campaign inside the Trojan War narrative. For example, as the Lycians, you can gather special resources for faction-wide benefits and as Hector or Paris of Troy, you're vying for your father's approval to inherit Troy itself.įaction-specific mechanics aren't new to Total War, but they work well in TWS: Troy. Other factions have equally interesting mechanics. As the most senior faction among the Achaeans, Mycenae has the ability to vassalise other factions, recruit from all unit rosters, and they can appoint heroes to positions at court for faction-wide benefits, such as increased happiness. Obviously, this puts you square in the camp of the Achaeans who are intent on razing Troy to the ground. I started my first campaign with Agamemnon of Mycenae, brother of the Spartan king whose wife was stolen by the Trojan prince, Paris. ![]() Inspired by myth and history, they make each campaign a different experience. ![]() So far though, I've really enjoyed what I've played.įirst of all, each of the eight playable factions has their own storyline and faction-specific mechanics. With over 230 regions, the campaign map in TWS: Troy is simply so vast and every turn requires so many detailed decisions, that I feel I still haven't experienced everything the game has to offer yet. Having spent the past week playing, I actually feel like still so much more to see. Besides entering a timeframe more than 3,000 years ago that's rarely the subject of games, TWS: Troy features a new resource system and a mixture of mythical and historical elements. With Total War Saga: Troy, Creative Assembly is taking a number of novel steps for its historical Total War series. ![]()
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