“My enemies are many, my equals are none” so begins another sequel of the grand Total war, this time, we’re playing the armies of the emperor napoleon.
The game, just like every other Total War, offers you the seat of napoleon in both strategic campaign and in game conflict resolving tactical phase (you could of course let the computer do the tactical phases for you, but I find the computer very lame in making decisions).
The game takes place in the 18th century, and it might even reach to the beginning of the 18th century (depends on how bad you are in conquering the world).
While playing the game you could either sit on his chair, and follow the imperial path of napoleon, from before conquering the world, through it, and past it (to the great fall of napoleon), or go against it.
It appears total war didn’t have much time to develop this one, so they took the system of total war- empires, and build the new campaigns on it
The combination of missions in game along with accumulated experience is what making this strategy game different from others.
So what’s new?
This time in Total War you’d get to command new forces (guess who’s?), with much more advanced weapons than usually supplied in every version of total war, you’d have fun using swords too, however most of the fights could be dealt with just a handful of defense units, and few good cannons (I know what you think… total war? cannons? Well, yea, they have finally done something right).
The game offers three new campaigns, so take command and lead your battle in the land and sea through Egypt, Italy and eventually Europe.
This version of the Total War, offers a new, highly designed multi- player, with vocal command options, theme designer and extra bonuses (considering you bought the original copy of the game, and didn’t burn it).








