The cavalry has arrived – Medieval 2: Total War ships today

Medieval II: Total War

As predicted by the QJ crystal ball of prophecy (otherwise known as “our sources”), Medieval 2: Total War has arrived right on time. When Sega says it’s November 14 for North America, it damn well should be November 14 for North America. No room for misunderstanding and miscalculations there. Hey, it is TOTAL war, after all.

For US$ 49.99, you get all the war-mongering you can satisfy yourself with. The game has polished their war-beaten battlefield rendering system and improved it by tweaking out the clone armies of the past games in the franchise and has charged in with a more realistic animation system. Imagine: 10,000 troops to command, hundreds of unit types, weather effects in real-time, and the whole chaos of war.

March through the Middle Ages and form your empire as you strategically want to to unfold. Build your castles and cities, fiefdoms and baronies, bathhouses and brothels (oops) and whatever you deem so. Unleash the Lord (or Lady) in you. Build your own empire. And if ever the game gets a bit tricky, always remember, Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Medieval II: Total War

As predicted by the QJ crystal ball of prophecy (otherwise known as “our sources”), Medieval 2: Total War has arrived right on time. When Sega says it’s November 14 for North America, it damn well should be November 14 for North America. No room for misunderstanding and miscalculations there. Hey, it is TOTAL war, after all.

For US$ 49.99, you get all the war-mongering you can satisfy yourself with. The game has polished their war-beaten battlefield rendering system and improved it by tweaking out the clone armies of the past games in the franchise and has charged in with a more realistic animation system. Imagine: 10,000 troops to command, hundreds of unit types, weather effects in real-time, and the whole chaos of war.

March through the Middle Ages and form your empire as you strategically want to to unfold. Build your castles and cities, fiefdoms and baronies, bathhouses and brothels (oops) and whatever you deem so. Unleash the Lord (or Lady) in you. Build your own empire. And if ever the game gets a bit tricky, always remember, Rome wasn’t built in a day.

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