Sega announces Rome: Total War Remastered, slightly switches up the name
It’s actually being referred to as Total War: Rome Remastered now although we’re not exactly sure why… perhaps to indicate a future trend in releases?
It’s actually being referred to as Total War: Rome Remastered now although we’re not exactly sure why… perhaps to indicate a future trend in releases?
Epic Games’ next move might be their ballsiest one yet, as the company targets the legion of Total War fans who flock to digital stores the moment a new entry in that series is released for sale. SEGA and Creative Assembly’s next title, A Total War Saga: Troy, will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store for the first year of its life once it launches on August 13…and also free to own for the first 24 hours after launch.
Gamers love to be reminded that the rich, famous and undeniably handsome can also be colossal nerds. I think it gives us hope?
CA is looking for a “lead hero designer” for a “groundbreaking FPS” which sounds pretty much exactly how you’d expect them to market a new hero shooter.
Total War: Three Kingdoms is the latest instalment in Creative Assembly’s epic turn-based series of strategy games. It’s also the first major return to a historic setting since Total War Attila released in 2015 (if you exclude the light dose of Thrones of Britannia). Much of the developer’s focus in the last few years has been on the hugely successful …
The Total War franchise has taken players on a whirlwind tour of conflict spanning ages and most of the globe. The series has brought wars to life ranging from Medieval battlegrounds to the golden age of sail, and has even successfully made the jump to a fantasy setting. In a recent announcement, it was revealed that the next entry in the series would take players to ancient China to participate in one of the country's bloodiest and most influential periods of history: The Three Kingdoms.
Excited at the prospect of a sequel to Alien Isolation? Seems like the rumoured sequel isn't true at all.
Halo Wars 2 may be lacking in the length department when it comes to its tragically short campaign, but it’s a shining second chance example at proving that strategy games can work on console.
Playing certain games can actually be good for your brain, offering both fun and …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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