Inspiré par l'Iliade et animé par la série de jeux de stratégie primée, A Total War Saga : TROY propose un mélange de gestion d'empire au tour par tour et de batailles spectaculaires en temps réel au cœur de la guerre de Troie.
3 261 Revues totales
2 339 Commentaires positifs
922 Commentaires négatifs
Note
A Total War Saga: TROY a reçu un total de 3 261 avis, dont 2 339 avis positifs et 922 avis négatifs, ce qui lui donne une note globale de « ».
Graphique des avis
Le graphique ci-dessus illustre l'évolution des avis sur A Total War Saga: TROY au fil du temps, mettant en évidence les changements dynamiques dans l'opinion des joueurs à mesure que de nouvelles mises à jour et fonctionnalités sont introduites. Cette représentation visuelle permet de comprendre la réception du jeu et son évolution.
Avis récents sur Steam
Cette section affiche les 10 avis les plus récents de Steam sur le jeu, mettant en avant un mélange d'expériences et d'opinions des joueurs. Chaque résumé d'avis inclut le temps total de jeu ainsi que le nombre de réactions positives et négatives, offrant un aperçu clair du retour de la communauté.
Temps de jeu:
1458 minutes
I started an Achilles campaign on normal difficulty. The most basic thing one could do in this game.
I start the game with an enemy faction as part of the tutorial for early turns. I fight them and beat them as the game intended.
Next turn a neighbouring factions declares war on me for no reason. I think that's a good opportunity, it'll let me expend without being seen as a warmonger by other factions since I defend my lands and then counter attack.
Next turn 3 greek faction declare war on me for absolutely no reason on earth.
I have 3 settlements, no ressources, barely two halves of armies composed of militia and not a single faction will accept some treaties with me for peace or alliances.
I manage to hold the doom stacks of my now 4 enemy factions to the gates of my territory and end up with crippled armies that couldn't fight 3 full battalions head on and a ruined economy.
Next turn, all trojan and amazonian factions from the other side of the sea declare war on me and immediatly proceed to rush my lands with 8 doom stacks of fully elite troops and legendary heroes.
And my asshole greek neighboors still won't accept peace or any treaties and keep raiding, attacking, and spamming petty agent actions at me to keep on triggering rebellions in my lands.
I don't know who I offended at CA. Maybe because I'm not bying Total War Warhammer since I'm not a billionaire. But I feel like I've been added to the book of grudges of the most infantile dickhead responsible for AI programming and I'm wondering what was my fault for getting treated like this.
On a side note, I know it's the bronze age and all, but the units in this game all look fugly and boring. Maybe the late game ones look slightly better but I wouldn't know since I couldn't even survive the early game straight out of the tutorial.
-10/10 would not play a rigged, unhistorical and anti canon campaign again.
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