The campaign is set on a mini-map which is virtually identical to the map that Creative Assembly produced for the Hannibal at the Gates campaign for Rome 2: Total War…it’s just set much later, obviously, in the 6 th century AD. I suppose that’s not too bad considering the main goal of these campaigns is to simply survive until a certain date but still…not a very stellar performance.Ĭue the Last Roman campaign, featuring the Last Roman himself, Belisarius. My Langobard campaign is ongoing…fingers crossed.
I’ve played campaigns as the Geats, Langobards and the Huns in the standard game and after many, many false starts and immediate ass-whuppings, the best I could come up with so far is ‘not getting slaughtered at the very beginning.’ Even then, my Geat campaign ended in piles of ash where my capital city once stood and I don’t think I made it to 50 turns as the Huns. I love Attila: Total War, but I’m not very good at it to be honest.
Developed by Creative Assembly and Published by SEGA By Lloyd Sabin 15 August 2015