Empire and Napoleon: Total War - Game of the Year Edition
Third party DRM: Steam
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Two full games - Empire: Total War & Napoleon: Total War with all downloadable content for both titles
Empire: Total War:
- Introducing true 3D naval combat for the first time.
- Choose from 12 factions and expand your empire over the largest campaign map ever.
- Take part in the founding of the United States in the episodic “Road to Independence” campaign.
Includes:
- The Warpath Campaign Expansion
- The Elite Units Of The West Pack
- The Elite Units Of America Pack
- The Elite Units Of The East Pack
- Special Forces DLC / Empire Pre-Order Units
Napoleon: Total War
- Three story-driven campaigns immerse you in the life and battles of Napoleon in Italy, Egypt and across the entire European continent.
- Experience the famous conflicts of the Napoleonic age on land and sea: Austerlitz, Trafalgar, Waterloo and many more.
- New campaign multiplayer: play online against a friend for the fate of Europe.
Includes:
- The Peninsular Campaign Expansion
- The Coalition Battle Pack
Customer reviews
80
Cripple of the Total War family
wengart | July 28, 2011 | See all wengart's reviews »Empire was by far the worst game released by CA. It was bloated and confused and shipped with AI that didn't work. After several batteries of patches it's finally in better shape and worth it in this pack with Napoleon if you have no interest in Shogun 2. Which is by far the better game.
Napoleon is a decent game similar to Medieval's Kingdoms expansion. It benfits from a smaller focus and an interesting supply system. Certainly not a bad purchase, especially in this pack. However I must stress once again the Shogun 2 is the better game and more worth your time and money.
75
Worth the price I bought it for, but not really worth the hype
Ichiro | May 9, 2011 | See all Ichiro's reviews »I bought this since I loved Medieval II: Total War. I knew that they had added the new navel battle system that the older Total Wars lacked, so I figured that it would compliment the gameplay that I've always loved back then.
When I noticed this at rock-bottom prices on GMG (because of a promotion), I weighed my chances and went for it. I don't remember the price I bought it for again, but I remember that even now, no other competitor could beat its sale price here.
This bundle includes everything for these two games. No doubt about that. But this game honestly lacks what the older ones had, and that was simplicity. The developing team figured that they would "improve" it further by making it more complicated (what developer doesn't do that anymore?) but just ended up making it too much more complex than it needed.
I enjoy playing this, but I'll probably move back to Medieval II, even though it doesn't have naval.