Medieval II: Total War

Medieval II: Total War (2006)

by The Creative Assembly, Feral Interactive, Sega
Genres:Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS), Tactical
Themes:Historical, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Take command of your armies and expand your reign. Conquer, destroy, rebuild and improve the cities of the greatest medieval nations of the Western and Middle Eastern world. Employ diplomacy to manipulate your allies and enemies and direct epic and visceral real time battles with up to 10,000 meticulously detailed troops shedding blood on lush 3D landscapes complete with dynamic weather effects in order to re-write history and rule the world. Spanning four and a half centuries of Western history’s most bloody and turbulent era, Medieval 2 encompasses the golden age of chivalry, the Crusades, the creation and propagation of gunpowder, the rise of the professional army and the discovery and conquest of the Americas. The indirect sequel to 2002’s Medieval: Total War, Medieval 2 is set between years 1080 and 1530 and focuses on medieval warfare, religion and politics in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.Show more
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user avatar@Ueberuser avatar@Ueber
January 29, 2025
I spend countless hours in Medieval 2. Either alone or together with my brother playing singleplayer and feeling like two great tacticans. We never played multiplayer, but always singleplayer, as the most fun part of the game was to argue about how we should use each turn, what longterm strategies we could apply or to just view one of those epic movie-like siege battles Medieval 2 ist famous for. When we played together, we always felt about the game, like it was a good movie. Having extensive mods which add dozens of historical subfactions , Medieval 2 steel also told me more about heraldy of the European middle ages than I would imagined. To this day I cannot go into a castle in Germany, France or Italy, without noticing at least one or two coat of arms of a local nobility. Even when newer, more extensive entries in the Total War series released, none got me hooked like Medieval 2.
user avatar@gautor10user avatar@gautor10
January 31, 2025
I spent so much time when back from school on this game, it's really one of the best strategy game from that period. A real balance between the turn based management and real time battles, with each factions having a visual identity and historically accurate soldiers. I remember being very bad at it and would use the money code all the time, and still, i was terrible at fights even against average AI. But i'd be so glad if GoG could bring those eldest Total War games, with a patch for widescreen it would be perfect.
user avatar@Ferrymanuser avatar@Ferryman
February 09, 2025
The best total war game ever made. Don't argue. What's not to love? The graphics the music the humor the strategy the mods. The only thing that annoys me is agent spam. But still a classic.
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