![]() ![]() ![]() The grandeur of the classical age is slipping into the vicious barbarism of the Dark Ages. Knocking on the doors of civilisation are several thousand hairy tribesmen driven south to warmer climes thanks to a vicious, pitiless change in climate. It’s split into two factions the weak and corrupt Western Empire and the slightly more competent (but still precariously balanced) Eastern Empire. ![]() The grand, globe-spanning empire of Rome, though still an impressively gargantuan construct, is beginning to crumble under its own weight. The Romans might remain, but the world’s a very different place in Attila. Apprehensive after my own disappointment with Rome 2, yet cautiously optimistic at some of the noises coming from Creative Assembly, I grabbed my battle axe and charged into a full grand campaign. Built on an improved version of the same engine, and developed with the hindsight earned from patching up Rome 2, Total War: Attila has some work to do to restore fan faith in the franchise. ![]()
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