Medieval: Total War Review

Released in 2002, remains a high-water mark for grand strategy, blending risk-style world conquest with massive real-time battles. Unlike its more cinematic sequels, the original game is praised for its board-game-like simplicity and a "darker" atmosphere that many fans believe better captures the grit of the Middle Ages. The Strategic Campaign

: The game forces you to adapt to major shifts like the Mongol Invasion , the Black Plague, and the discovery of gunpowder. Real-Time Battle Mechanics Medieval: Total War

: You can use trebuchets, catapults, and ballistas to smash walls. Unlike later games, nearly any unit can damage buildings, making sieges chaotic and destructive. Key Factions & Eras Released in 2002, remains a high-water mark for

Take a retrospective look at why this title remains a cornerstone of strategy gaming over two decades later: Medieval Total War - Powerhouse Review Powerhouse YouTube• Jul 10, 2021 Real-Time Battle Mechanics : You can use trebuchets,

: If you play as a Catholic faction, the Pope acts as a "shadow boss." Disobeying him can lead to excommunication, turning your fellow Christian neighbors against you.

The game's campaign is played on a 2D map where you move your armies province by province, similar to a digital board game.

The game is split into three starting periods—, High , and Late —which dictate your starting technology and map control.