Total War: Attila tells the end of Rome. The great empire you raised in Rome 2 is breaking apart under the weight of its bureaucracy and your enemies are massing. Attila is chief among them. The ...
Just as Barbarian Invasion followed the original Total War: Rome, on the heels of its successor comes Total War: Attila, where the organised Romans and their fancy, shiny armour face hirsute, ...
The next big game in Sega’s historical real-time strategy and combat series is being unveiled today: Total War: Attila. It is a kind of sequel to Total War: Rome II, the massive strategy game that ...
The popular game by Creative Assembly Total War Attila is still under development, the ancestor to this game Total War Rome 2 was set in the glorified background of ancient Rome with the players being ...
Characters within your faction operate around the family tree – which is a wonderful departure from the faction-based gameplay of Rome 2. While you manage the strategic position of your armies on the ...
Attila the Hun's best story is the one where he ordered all the thousands of soldiers in his army fill their helmets with soil, as they marched on Rome. He wanted them to use the dirt to build a hill ...
There's a new trailer for the Creative Assembly's Total War: Attila, which focuses on the Sassanid Empire's rise to prominence as the might of Rome dwindles. Attila takes place in the dying days of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. "I wouldn't call it an expansion," says Janos Gaspar, lead designer of Total War: Attila. "It's a ...
Good news: The latest Total War game is better than Rome II at launch. But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Rome wasn’t built in a turn, but it certainly was destroyed in one. After sweeping through ...
It's the year 395 and Rome is in trouble. The great power that stretched from the Middle East to the fringes of Scotland is now collapsing. Theodosius, the last man to rule both the eastern and ...
Indian games distributor Express Interactive has announced that Creative Assembly's upcoming strategy game, Total War: Attila, will be coming to India on the PC. The game will be priced at Rs. 999.
It’s generally the pattern for the core games in the Total War series to be followed by an installment that focuses on spoiling the empire you just built. Shogun had its Mongols, Medieval its Vikings, ...