Finally. After being terribly disappointed with an unforgivingly broken and unstable Empire: Total War, they got it right with Napoleon. Since the game has just come out, I can't comment on its long term stabilty. However, it seems to run smoother and take better advantage of the graphics capabilities of state of the art graphics cards. Missing from Empire was a sense of immersiveness that lovers of the Total War series had gotten with Rome and Medieval II. It's back with Napoleon. One of the flaws of Empire is it tried to do too much -- it covered too much land, and you were left with a city or two in a region the size of France. In Napoleon, the campaign areas are smaller but contain more cities and therefore feels more realistic. The graphics are better and more detailed on both the campaign and battle maps, and the battle map terrains and building placements are more complex and realistic. More interesting and varied units round out a vastly improved game over Empire.
Im writing this after taking Napoleon for a ride over the last few days. Ive been able to check out most of the features and make my way through the Napoleon campaign that comes with the game. Ive noticed a lot of co... Read Full Review
My english is good, but not perfect. Read on. This game deserve an 8, but i give it a 6 to get your attention and because i know that SEGA's marketing team WILL give it a 10 on this website. I played Shogun, Rome, Me... Read Full Review