
A Total War Saga: TROY Heroic Edition
- Region: Europe

An era of myth and legend has given rise to extraordinary heroes who now tread upon mortal soil. In a move that stuns the entire known world, the daring Trojan prince Paris secretly flees with Sparta's breathtaking queen.
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An era of myth and legend has given rise to extraordinary heroes who now tread upon mortal soil. In a move that stuns the entire known world, the daring Trojan prince Paris secretly flees with Sparta's breathtaking queen. As their vessel vanishes over the horizon, a furious King Menelaus seethes with rage, swearing a solemn oath to reclaim his beloved – no matter the sacrifice required.
Choose your destiny – defend the storied walls of Troy or wage war to tear them down – commanding one of eight legendary heroes. Step into the sandals of the fearsome warrior Achilles, the steadfast guardian Hector, the reckless prince Paris, or the revenge-driven king Menelaus.
March your forces across the storied territories of the Aegean Sea, bolster your ranks with extraordinary units drawn straight from the creatures of Greek mythology, and unleash devastating assaults upon relentless enemies who stand in your path.
Forge a mighty empire through cunning strategy, political mastery, careful diplomacy, and brutal total warfare, as you extend your dominion across a sweeping and faithfully crafted vision of the Bronze Age Mediterranean world.
As much as I want to love this game, and while the early campaign is genuinely fun, I can’t fully recommend it. This isn’t a positive review so much as a neutral one, and that mainly comes down to one major issue the
I think i've given enough time for this game to pleasantly surprise me but it never did. There are a few cool ideas here and there, but it is a very lackluster experience in general. Hero dueling animations are cool,
A Total War Saga: TROY (2021) Pros A long time ago I played several games in the series — Rome, Attila, TWW1, TWW2 — so I'm familiar with the core mechanics: RTS battles, a turn-based global map, provinces, diplomacy,
Just not really good.. Love the series, cant put my finger on why this one feels so off... but it does... Play any other total war is what i'd recomend
I generally like the Total War series, but Troy is not one of its strongest entries. Compared to 3 Kingdoms, it feels worse: - Battles are less engaging. I’m not entirely sure why—despite having more infantry, which I
the game ideas ok. but its too petty too much micro managing. not only do you have to manage 4 resources but god favour and unit up keep plus too many rebellions so you end up in too many stupid easy defences of city