Gaming News - August 2002
London, UK (August 15, 2002) - Activision and The Creative
Assembly announce today that Medieval: Total War, the sequel to Shogun: Total
War, has gone gold and is on its way to manufacturing. The highly anticipated PC
strategy game challenges players vie for control of Europe through epic battles
of conquest that span more than 400 years of savage medieval combat. Medieval:
Total War carries a suggested retail price of $39.99 and is rated "T" for teen
by the ESRB.
"This latest episode in the Total War series sets the benchmark for the
future of RTS gaming," said Tim Ansell, managing director, The Creative
Assembly. "Medieval: Total War is the first strategy game to ever properly
represent warfare on such a massive scale. The sight of 10,000 troops clashing
onscreen is like nothing gamers have ever seen before."
"Medieval: Total War puts the brutal conflict and violent social upheaval of
the middle-ages center stage on the player's screen," states Larry Goldberg,
executive vice president, Activision Worldwide Studios. "The game's epic scope
and design innovations mark Medieval: Total War as the next major milestone in
the RTS genre."
From Activision:
Medieval: Total War TM allows players to take control of one of 12 European
powers as they attempt to rewrite history through a mixture of epic battles,
trade, diplomacy and resource management. Featuring an incredibly powerful 3D
engine, the game supports real-time 3D battles of more than 10,000 troops and
more than 100 unique unit types, including knights, infantry and siege engines,
in terrain as varied as deserts, forest, plains and mountains. Players will
utilize authentic battle strategies and tactics as they unleash their forces
against medieval castles and mighty fortresses with an arsenal of battle-field
weapons including long-bows, muskets, cannons and catapults which can pound
castle walls and buildings to rubble.
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