
Everything I said in there is still true, and all good reasons why Total War fans should totally get this. Since our first impressions a month or so back almost morphed into a full review - which is what happens when the preview code is of a full game, and basically fully functional - I'd recommend everyone reading that as well as this. Crusades (set around the third Crusade), Teutonic (last Pagan nation of Lithuania versus German knights), Britannia (the United Kingdom in a highly un-united state - rumble!) and Americas (some day you will find the cities of gold. Where most add-ons give one campaign, this goes for four. With Empire: Total War announced, Kingdoms basically exists to help tide us over until Creative Assembly finish assembling their creation. Especially if you hear it's four kingdoms for fifteen quid from certain online retailers. kind of a total war."Īnd then you'd say yes. There's a pause before a sheepish admission: "Well.

What kind of war, you'd ask, noting the hesitation. "I mean, there may be a bit of a war on but."

Like - say - what's wrong with it? "Oh, nothing. If someone walked up to you in the pub and offered you control of a country for a fiver, you'd probably have some questions you'd want to ask.
