Total War: ATTILA Announced
SEGA has announced Total War: ATTILA, the next installment in Creative Assembly's real-time strategy series. ATTILA and will combine turn-based strategy with real-time tactics. The game will cast players back to 395 AD, in a time of apocalyptic turmoil at the very dawn of the Dark Ages. Total War: ATTILA is coming to PC and Mac in 2015.
With Total War: ATTILA we will create a Total War game that will challenge and enthral fans of the series. We're reintroducing some features that fans have been asking for, such as family trees and skill trees, and improving many of the core aspects of Total War we know are important to them.
But to really bring the period to life, we're building on these foundations with many new strategic features for them to consider, such as advanced street-fighting, civilians, complete settlement destruction and dynamic fire that can rage across a city as armies clash. We want to push players to the limits of their skill to survive against the odds, and to love every minute of it.
Here are the game's key features:
APOCALYPTIC DESTRUCTION MECHANICS
Wield the ferocious power of fire in battle to set buildings ablaze and terrify defenders, or wipe entire cities and regions from the face of the campaign map with the new raze mechanic.
LEGENDARY START POSITION
Playing as the Western Roman Empire you will begin with vast territories under your control, but weakened by political in-fighting and threatened on all sides by enemies, your dominance will quickly become a struggle to survive.
OVERHAULED GAME MECHANICS
Improved core gameplay and UI through the latest optimised and modified Total War game mechanics, including politics, family tree, civic management and technological progression.
INCREDIBLE PERIOD DETAIL
With new period-specific technologies, arms and armaments, religion, cultures and social upheaval, Total War: ATTILA delivers an authentic experience of this ominous chapter of our history.
OUTSTANDING VISUAL FIDELITY
Improvements and optimisations to both campaign and battle visuals create a chilling vision of a looming apocalypse and the ruin of the civilized world. With breath-taking scale, atmosphere and improved graphical performance, witness the end of days and the rise of a legend.
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http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/09/25/total-war-attila-announced
Info on the game.
The real threat, however, is being born in the steppes of the Far East. A few turns after the start of the campaign in 395 AD, Attila will be born. Once he grows to adulthood, he’ll lead a nearly unstoppable army of Huns in a terrifying march to the west, steamrolling everyone in his way. Your job, as the ruler of one of the powers in his way, is to prepare your defenses and alliances in order to hold out as best you can or to divert Attila to your weaker neighbors.
So Attila will not be a controllable faction from the sounds of it.
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Loved to play the Medieval 2 and Empire from the franchise, but then my current rig was just unable to start the game anymore. Never found a way to make it work again, I moved away from the franchise. *shrugs*
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much more "suckers" is buying CoD ,BF and other fps series

About ATTILA hmm it will be nothing else but Barbarian Invasion 2

I will buy it anyway

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Wow I'm so glad I paid 50 bucks a year ago to beta test Rome, so they can actually release the real game next year. Can't wait to shell out another 50 bucks when the time comes.
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Let's see how many suckers pre-purchase this one.