From GameWatcher: "Let’s get one thing out of the way: Thrones of Britannia is not Warhammer. It is not Attila, nor Rome II, or even Shogun, for that matter – it’s a whole unique product that feels as alien as a new Total War could feel."
Chris Wray writes:
'Closing in on release, Total War Saga: Troy gets its final preview where I've been able to go hands-on with the campaign and it's impressively detailed.'
With Epic battles, devious plots, and compelling characters make Total War: Three Kingdoms the Game of Thrones of Chinese literature - and then a whole lot more.
From GameWatcher: "There are few things that can prepare you for the sheer amount of blood that is present in the Blood, Sweat, And Spears content pack for A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia. Most video games glorify violence and overstate it, whereas the modern Total War titles simply accept it as optional clutter."