Two armies hold opposing ends of a battlefield. The sun’s out – it’s a nice day for a fight – and in the background sits a city, nestled behind stalwart walls. It’s the calm before A Total War Saga: Troy’s storm, but any second now a man dressed up as a bull is going to start massacring my poor troops.
At least I’ve got Achilles on my side, and hopefully, he’s packed some reinforced sandals. Troy’s legendary leaders are extremely gifted in combat and the echo of the fantastical stuff established in Warhammer continues here, but the heroes’ abilities are less magical, and they’re less of the big nuclear threat than their predecessors.
This story is from the August 2020 edition of PC Gamer.
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