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Medieval II: Total War (PC Games, 2006) 
Medieval II: Total War  (PC Games, 2006)

 
Medieval II: Total War  (PC Games, 2006)

Platform: PC Games
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: Nov 2006
Rating: Teen
Genre: Strategy
UPC: 010086851830
Product ID: EPID51557374
Description: Continuing the Total War strategy franchise, Medieval II spans four and half centuries of the most turbulent and bloody era of Western history, encompassing the golden age of chivalry, the Crusades, the proliferation of gunpowder, the ri...
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  Well polished title from the Total War series
Review created: 07/03/07
11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

If you'd like a game that simulates large, and in some cases epic-sized battles in true 3D then this PC game is for you. Large historical battles are simulated, from early-Medieval battles such as the Normans and the Saxons fighting for the future of the English throne in 1066, to the late Medieval periods when gunpowder began to make its place in the world.

Gone is the Roman Empire of Medieval II's predecessor Rome: Total War. Here we have the "Holy Roman Empire" in the center of Europe, which is a double misnomer as it is neither Roman nor holy. Fiercely equipped Gothic knights of the new Reich replace the Germanic barbarians of old.

New to this title is the ability to design each settlement in one of two paths, either towards becoming a town, or a castle. Large towns and cities are devoted towards economic growth, and the best part is, they field their own militias for free so long as those militia stay within the city walls.

Armies recruited and trained in castles and fortresses become more and more professional as the game progresses. In the beginning, spearmen trained in a castle are little more than town militia with additional training in fighting against cavalry. What professional armies you keep, you pay for. Mercenary forces are even more expensive.

Having played all titles in the series, one nice change in this title involves how mercenary recruitment is handled. If a territory has a certain kind of mercenary unit available, a mercenary you may already have in your castle can be reinforced from the available mercenary for hire outside the walls. This is done behind the scenes, but it helps to be able to reinforce veteran mercenaries from within town, thereby keeping their veteran status. Experience of a unit remains inherent to that unit, and reinforcements do not lower the veteran status. The only way for a unit to lose its veteran status is if it is destroyed or disbanded. Like its predecessor, you can in many cases manually reform your armies after a battle and by shuffling piles back and forth, increase the valour (experience) of your troops even more.

The graphics are amazing and don't slow down a new computer even on highest settings. If you're a fan of Rome: Total War you will adore the graphics in this game. If you have never played the series but always thought it would be interesting to play a game which simulates battles like the final battle in the Lord of the Rings movies, this game will teach you quite a bit about Medieval strategy in war and tactics in battle.

Of course you're not always at war. The religious system is completely revamped in Medieval II. Gone are the pagan Gods of Rome. The European world is largely a Catholic one, with faltering religious beliefs brutally punished by the Inquisition. Priests can be promoted to Cardinals, and you might have your own Cardinal be voted to the Papacy. An English Pope might be just the ticket to repair England's poor relations with Rome. Or at the very least, he could be bribed with English money. Many Christian nations can mobilize together for a Crusade, or likewise, Muslim nations for a Jihad.

Large castles are now much more difficult to breach. In some cases, attackers who have breached the city walls can no longer count on an overpowering march to the city's governmental center. Defenders can move back to defensive positions in the city interior which can afford attackers a heavy toll for their invasion.


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  Definately tops in its genre.
Review created: 04/09/07
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

If you're looking for a strategy game that's hard hitting and sucks you in, look no further. Medieval II: Total War, like the rest of the franchise, definately delivers. The only reason I would not recommend this game to you is if you have a lot of other things which require your attention - job, school, children. Because you won't be able to stop playing this game!


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  Great game!!
Review created: 08/07/07
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This game is a RTS gamer's dream. You are set in Medieval times and have a map of all of Europe, Northern Africa, and the Middle East that you can move armies through, and fight anywhere you please on. You need to keep relations with the Pope, and of course all the other factions as well. The money seems a bit harder to come by then in Rome Total War, which I think is a good thing. The game is also flexible with computer requirements. I had it running on my old p4 1.7ghz, and it still ran without being horribly choppy at all. And on my new macbook pro with 2.2ghz c2d it runs like a dream and has great graphics. Overall, it is one of the best RTS games I've ever played. Highly recommended!!


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  Whoops - this game sucks
Review created: 06/22/07
2 of 6 people found this review helpful.

I bought this game because I loved the previous version of Medieval Total War. The new version is not an upgrade - indeed it is terrible.

Problems:

#1: Watch out! The box doesn't tell you that computers more than a year old cannot run this game. You must have a graphics card that supports Pixel Shading 1.1 or better (Pixel shading 1, as indicated on the box, won't be sufficient.) There are almost no laptops which support this requirement.

#2: I tested this game on four different PCS of varying age and with Windows XP or Vista. All the machines struggled with the bloated software. Eventually all the machines crashed before completing a single game.

#3: Unlike the previous version of Total War which allowed users to select time frames and factions, the factions are extremely limited in the new version and the time frame is fixed.

#4: Turning the "advisor" off increases the speed with which the game crashes.

If the game has any benefits, for the blood-thirty gamer the battle scenes have more realism and gore. The rest is fluff and bad software. SEGA should offer refunds for anyone who bought this program.


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  Game is beautiful and addicting
Review created: 01/10/07
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

If you like the total war series, its not much of a change other then the graphics which are GORGEOUS now. SEveral fine tweaks two units that make the battle more realistic.

If you have never played total war games but love strategy games. YOU WILL ADORE THIS GAME.


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  Medieval ll: Total War (PC)
Review created: 08/04/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Bought it as a gift for my grandson and he loves it. Plays all the time. Has beautiful grafics and you can't beat the prices on eBay.


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  Great Game, poor support
Review created: 02/05/07
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1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Game play for this game is very good, exciting real time combat, and intriguing economic, and diplomatic play. The only drawback is there is very little support available, and to find this out i spent hours trying to contact the publisher, and maker of this game..if not for this, this game would rate EXCELLENT, however, I can only rate it GOOD.


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  Medieval II destroys the competition
Review created: 01/07/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

If you like PC games and tons of action...this is the game for you.
Excellent strategy based game that changes everytime you play. I am a Age of Empires player and this game blows AOE out of the water....Excellent game...Worth the price...


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  Great installment to an excellent PC Gaming series
Review created: 11/24/09
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The total war series is gold from the early Shogun to the newest Empire, all of the titles have been engaging, addictive and just plain fun to play. Medieval 2 Total war is a great game, this time you control armies of Europes medieval kingdoms and battle against enemy factions for world supremecy.

GREAT FUN!


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  Beware, this game is addictive
Review created: 11/01/09

They vastly improved over the original game, & not just in better graphics. Lots to consider, many details, so if you're not into management, kiss it off.

One thing I really hate: The game springs stuff on you, such as the Pope allowing countries to attack YOU, but you can't retaliate without excommunication; Merchants ripping off your Merchants; & ganging up on me with 3 countries while hitting me with the Black Plague (My army drove my finances $20k in the red really fast when my "earning" population died off).
Still, I am winning bit by bit.

Strategy is good, too. The terrain you're on is what you'll see on the battle map, so if your enemy is uphill with artillery, you're sunk (or vice versa).
The AI is pretty good, too. Cavalry will charge unprotected archers, sweep on end runs, etc.
You'd better have a good mix of troop types.

One hint from what I learned: you never have enough generals, so send 'em around like itinerant preachers to set up a build in a city & move on to the next (you can't control that without a general).

Altogether, I like the game (I'm still playing it).

Hope this helps.


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  total war review
Review created: 10/19/09
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i love the price of this game, i have bought games from this seller before and it is always a pleasure doin business with this seller. i hope this game will run as well as rome total war, empire total war didnt run so hot


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  A good investment.
Review created: 10/08/09
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The detail is astounding. Me and my other Medieval War buff friend have commented so much on the minute things that make the game stand out. I'm not much on the set up battles you can do, but the Campaign mode is a blast. The biggest downfall is the lack of Hotseat Multiplayer. You have to buy the gold edition, or the Kingdoms expansion THAN download a patch in order to play the hotseat campaign (take turns with friends.


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  Great game, very addciting and very replayable.
Review created: 09/07/09
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This is not your typical game that once you've beat it, it's no fun anymore. The game is still fun and challenging every time. This was my second copy. My son and I wanted to play online together so we bought this. This a simulation, not like a warcraft or age of empires. Battles are real time with large armies. The campaign map is risk like for moving armies and other units around Europe but switches to real time once you are in combat. The battles are very realistic.


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  Medeival Total War II
Review created: 07/30/09
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The only problem I have with this game is that when it comes to the battles, they move like a slide show; this is probably just due to my computer. Overall this is a really good game.


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  excellent!
Review created: 07/16/09
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This seller was great! Their description and information was very accurate! The item came on time and in very good condition just as the seller said! Overall, great item, great seller! Thanks again!


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  good game
Review created: 07/06/09

son wanted it and it got here fast. i don't know what else to say to reach 100 words. maybe it was the lowest price that we could find. he searched it out on half.com furst. we also used shopzilla to get a different prices .maybe ti is enough to reach 100 words


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  Very impressed
Review created: 04/23/09
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Best wargame I've bought in years. I was beginning to give up in finding a neat, easy to play game. This game is easy to learn, but by no means is it simple. Very detailed and rich experience. I played the campaign game for hours! Need a fast machine to play the battles, my 2.8ghz P4 with a 128mb video card looks like a slide show at times.


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  Medieval II
Review created: 03/24/09
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This is a secondhand review, as this game was purchased for my kid. He enjoys stratagy games and has payed many. This game kept his interest for about 10 hours straight. He said the game was very well done but needs to be played on a faster pc.with updated graphics.(mine is not a quad).I no this game will se plenty of play until the temp warms up in the northeast.


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  Very fun, time consuming.
Review created: 03/17/09
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Hard to finish a full campaign, but still fun during that time. Not much different than Rome Total War.


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  poor seller
Review created: 01/13/09
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This seller forces you to give your email and far too much personal information to make a purchase. I am not dealing with a seller that will not let me make a simple pay pal transaction. Those that direct me to their business site and off ebay and pay pal will be considered a violation in my terms. So ebay can do what ever they want with strikes Im just simply not going to deal with it.


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  Medieval II Vs Rome Gold Ed. (Total War)
Review created: 10/10/08

After playing Rome Gold Ed. total war I was expecting Medieval 2 Total War to blow my mind with better graphic and game play. I was saddly mistaken it had most of the play action of Rome with a few pop up storys that came up with certain action taken like spying and such but as a whole the game play wasn't there the way the battle went the type of armies used and tatices were just missing something? I feel that Medieval 2 was simply out shined by Total War Rome. If you haven't played Rome then go ahead and get Medival 2 and you'd prob. like it better then I.


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  Best gane
Review created: 10/04/08

This game is very good even though it was mad a couple years ago. All the empires are fun to be and choosing your own tactics and how to kill the enemy is great. I play this game more then cod4 or anyother of the thoses new games.


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  Strategy guide Medieval 2:Total war
Review created: 09/04/08
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This is a virtual goldmine for all lovers of Medieval 2. The basic tactics and all data of every unit in the game is displayed in na easy and orderly fashion.

If you want to succeed, do not only relay on offensive tactits, but also on a Strategy guide.


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  i love pc games and this one caught my eye
Review created: 09/02/08
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it was packaged nicely. when i played it, it was great!i think the seller took great care in handling the product packaging and sending it. he should be commended for that. the game was exactly as i pictured it would be. a gamers delight.


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  Wow!!
Review created: 08/04/08

Wow...I actually couldn't believe how fast this item arrived! When it came in the mail I was actually surprised!


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