In addition, with TW3K and Saga, it is really difficult to predict as this has break away from the traditional TW flagship titles convention. This means the next flagship will not be M3 as the pre-production has already started long ago. With the recent article, stating that CA will be considering Medieval 3 in the future. Howard, I do think that there's probably plenty of factions and such that could make for interesting armies and such, and somewhat like Middle Earth, magic and stuff could be rare and quite powerful. I only say that because I've heard about how crazy some of the monsters and such in the wars of the First and Second Ages could be, and I think they that it would be too similar to Warhammer in some ways.Īnd while I'm certainly not lore master of Conan and the Hyborian world of Robert E. And CA could even do some simple but meaning things to spice up the multiplayer of such a game as well.Īnd I think that the idea of a Middle Earth TW is something a lot of people like a lot, but I do kind of think that it should mainly stick to the Third Age, almost being like a considerably bigger fantasy Saga title. I think that an Empire 2 should have but a single campaign and map that is exapanded through DLCs to have an ultimately truly grand scope to it, being nearly global in scale, and instead of just being nothing but line infantry and such, there could still be a wide variety of units that don't all feel the same.Ī TW: Antiquity should not simply be a Rome 3, but a TW game that, through DLC, ultimately has campaigns that range from the Rise of Persia to the Fall of Rome. I think that with both, if CA worked at it the right way, they could turn out a great potential base game for either one. Honestly, if I had my choice, it'd be either Empire 2 or a TW: Antiquity for historical or a Middle Earth or Hyboria TW for fantasy. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia. 847 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.
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