![]() Compared to the the Warhammer Total War games and even Attila, the factions are fairly similar to each other, with their starting location, political and cultural affiliations defining the experience at least as much as each faction’s unique strengths and weaknesses. There is a healthy number of factions to play as, spread out across the Welsh, Vikings, Gaelic and Anglo groups who resided in Britannia at the time. Creative Assembly have seen success in simplifying the Total War formula in the past, such as with Shogun 2, and the good news is that the core of what makes these games so engrossing is mostly intact even if some elements are a bit shaky. ![]() Given how different that series is, I expected Thrones to pick up roughly where the excellent Attila left off, but it ends up feeling like a more stripped down and straightforward approach to the grand-strategy formula. ![]() Perhaps what's most notable about Thrones is that it marks the return to historical settings, with the previous two releases in the series taking place in the Warhammer universe.
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