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Medieval: Total War

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  • 2002
  • PG-13
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Medieval: Total War (2002)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTurn-based strategy and real-time tactics game in which the player builds a dynastic empire in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, spanning the period of 1087 to 1453.Turn-based strategy and real-time tactics game in which the player builds a dynastic empire in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, spanning the period of 1087 to 1453.Turn-based strategy and real-time tactics game in which the player builds a dynastic empire in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, spanning the period of 1087 to 1453.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael M. Simpson
  • Scénario
    • Mike Brunton
    • Graeme Davis
  • Casting principal
    • Sean Pertwee
    • Boris Sosna
    • Sulayman Al Bassam
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,3/10
    528
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    • Réalisation
      • Michael M. Simpson
    • Scénario
      • Mike Brunton
      • Graeme Davis
    • Casting principal
      • Sean Pertwee
      • Boris Sosna
      • Sulayman Al Bassam
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination au total

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        Nadim Sawalha
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            • Graeme Davis
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          A brilliant well rounded strategy game

          Medieval total war is without a doubt the best strategy game I have ever been privileged enough to play. Despite its outdated graphic's and limited cinematography the Game has withstood the test of time and is a far better game than all that proceeded it.

          A key feature of its success is its balance of simplicity with extensive detail. The game features numerous factions from all areas of Europe stretching from Egypt to the Russian empire. The game also includes the new inclusion of new threats such as invasions from the Mongols in sync with its actual occurrence.

          The single player campaign is the central part of the game and is certainly the most entertaining. The main role of the single player campaign takes place on a simulated map which contains pieces which represent armies, priests, assassins and so on. This adds to the realism of the game and differs from its following games in which movement involve men traveling on real terrain with a view from an all knowing being which I find terribly annoying and unrealistic. Whilst future games travel in real time and have a more realistic reaction to terrain this is in frustratingly small distances. Medieval total war lets pieces travel one country at a time which is more efficient and entertaining despite its slightly less realistic nature.

          The whole layout of the game is fantastic in the sense of actually leading an empire to victory to be truly felt with constant letters updating events and emissaries asking for alliances or marriage to an heir. The depictions of such events by simple sketches are far more powerful then a modernized cinematic video that brings history lovers right back into the 21st century as seen in other games. This is accompanied by eerie middle age music and constant updates in sync with events that are recorded to of taken place such as the children's crusade and the introduction of gunpowder. These all have real time consequences and can adversely affect your empire.

          Another great thing about the game is that there is so much to do. The numerous amount of buildings available to build and the differing and diverse soldiers provide limitless entertainment. Also events such as the anointing of a new pope or revolt can turn the whole game on its head in a truly exciting fashion.

          A great thing about the game is the amount of freedom that it grants you. If you like you can not fight a battle at all and rely entirely on strategy with fairly realistic results of battle. If you chose to fight battle is satisfactory in this day and age but fantastic for its time. Though when compared to its resulting sequel battles are of a slightly less quality but nonetheless entertaining.

          The game is fantastic in the sense that there is not too much to do. You can set taxes to be self regulating and well as building to create its own troops. Also building great castles and crushing results is very enjoyable as well as being offered to option of ransoming back generals or executing rioters.

          All in all the game is extensive, challenging and brilliant as one can be satisfied with days of game play feeling as though they are truly controlling a great medieval empire. Another fantastic thing is that you can pick another nation and do it all over again!
          9DanageTyford

          The Best Total War Game

          Some may wonder why I say this, but graphics are not everything. OK, so Mediaeval Total War and the expansion, and indeed its predecessors, Shogun and the Mongol Invasion, had poor graphics, but that isn't what makes a great game.

          You can look at its successors and think 'Wow, great graphics, great campaign map and great gameplay'. I say, 'Yes it has great graphics', but that isn't what makes a great game, as I said before.

          Mediaeval Total War and Viking Invasion makes you feel like a general, being able to move troops around on a Risk style map. Did you ever notice how Rome has so many siege battles? How unrealistic! Mediaeval has more battles out in the open than sieges, which makes the game more interesting, more engrossing and more realistic.

          Also, the AI is better than Rome and its expansions and Mediaeval II and its expansion. In Rome the AI just charges, in Mediaeval II knights will charge at spikes and get themselves impaled. This is not all that realistic, unless you are fighting barbarians in Rome or the French at Agincourt in Mediaeval II. In the original Mediaeval the AI thinks, and can put up a pretty good challenge on Medium, Hard or Very Hard difficulty.

          Mediaeval is a more challenging game, and I rate it, with its expansion, as the best turn-based strategy and real-time tactics game ever made on the PC. Overall, I also think it is the best game on PC ever, and it doesn't even have good graphics. If you have a low-spec machine, or just like strategy games you won't be disappointed if you buy this. This is the best game ever made! I would recommend it to anyone.
          10jb_madmax17

          Love it a lot

          Medieval: Total War is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics game developed by Creative Assembly and released in 2002. Set in the medieval period, it allows players to engage in the power struggles of European kings and Middle Eastern powers from 793 to 1500. The game emphasizes both military strategy and political maneuvering, providing a rich historical context for players to explore.

          Players can choose from 14 different factions, each representing a historical power of the time, such as England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire. The game incorporates elements of religion, politics, and economics, reflecting the complexities of medieval life. Players must navigate alliances, betrayals, and the influence of the Church, which plays a significant role in the game.

          10/10.

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          • Date de sortie
            • 20 août 2002 (États-Unis)
          • Pays d’origine
            • Royaume-Uni
            • États-Unis
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          • Langue
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            • Crusader: Total War
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            • Creative Assembly
            • Electronic Arts (EA)
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