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Medieval: Total War is the second game of the Total War series and was released 30th August 2002. It also had a highly succeessful sequel called [[Viking Invasion]].
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Medieval: Total War is the second game of the Total War series and was released 30th August 2002. It also had a highly successful sequel called [[Viking Invasion]].
  
 
==Blurb Description==
 
==Blurb Description==
Rule your kingdom through four centuries of brutal Medieval warfare. Lay seige to mighty fortresses and command vast armes across the battlefields of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. This is no time for the faint-hearted. THIS IS TOTAL WAR!
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Rule your kingdom through four centuries of brutal Medieval warfare. Lay siege to mighty fortresses and command vast armies across the battlefields of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. This is no time for the faint-hearted. THIS IS TOTAL WAR!
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Medieval: Total War is a total war game that is set in the medieval period. Players can take command of 14 different factions and fight across Europe, Nothern Africa and the Middle East. Players also get the option to choose between three time periods :  Early (1087), High (1205) or Late (1321).
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Medieval: Total War is a total war game that is set in the medieval period. Players can take command of 14 different factions and fight across Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East. Players also get the option to choose between three time periods :  Early (1087), High (1205) or Late (1321).
  
 
===Campaign Play===
 
===Campaign Play===
The player takes command of armies, agents and fleets to try and gain control over the known world. They move around the map taking it in turns with the AI to battle over provinces and strategic locations. Also, new to this game, engage in seige battles and fight your way through medieval castles to gain control of the land.
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The player takes command of armies, agents and fleets to try and gain control over the known world. They move around the map taking it in turns with the AI to battle over provinces and strategic locations. Also, new to this game, engage in siege battles and fight your way through medieval castles to gain control of the land.
 
====Factions====
 
1 Almohads
 
2 Byzantine
 
3 Danes
 
4 Egyptians
 
5 English
 
6 French
 
7 Germans
 
8 Italians
 
9 Polish
 
10 Russians
 
11 Spanish
 
12 Turks
 
  
 
====The Campaign Map====
 
====The Campaign Map====
 
This game was the last to feature a 'risk' style map as the campaign map. The map covered most of Europe and North Africa, similar to Shogun it featured centralised building. This meant that all buildings were built at the town centre.
 
This game was the last to feature a 'risk' style map as the campaign map. The map covered most of Europe and North Africa, similar to Shogun it featured centralised building. This meant that all buildings were built at the town centre.
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[[File:MTW_map.jpg]]
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====Factions====
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*Almohads
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*Byzantines
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*Danes
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*Egyptians
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*English
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*French
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*Germans
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*Italians
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*Polish
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*Spanish
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*Turks
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*Novgorod
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Non Playable Factions Include:
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*Vatican
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*Sicilians
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*The Golden Horde
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*Aragonese
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*Hungarians
  
 
===Battle Play===
 
===Battle Play===
 
This game was the first in the TW series to feature siege battles and used siege equipment for the first time. The other gameplay elements were very similar to Shogun:Total War.
 
This game was the first in the TW series to feature siege battles and used siege equipment for the first time. The other gameplay elements were very similar to Shogun:Total War.
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==System Requirements==
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* 350 Mhz or more CPU
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* At least 128 MB RAM
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* 1.7 GB Free Hard Drive space
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* 3D-Capable Graphics Card with at least 8 MB VRAM
  
 
==Expansions==
 
==Expansions==
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==Reviews==
 
==Reviews==
* '''PC Gamer''' - Score 95% - ''"Medieval lifted the bar so stupidly high for war-simulating RTS's that all other competitors looked up, shook thier heads and had a bit of a cry."'' Need Link!
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* '''PC Gamer''' - Score 95% - ''"Medieval lifted the bar so stupidly high for war-simulating RTS's that all other competitors looked up, shook their heads and had a bit of a cry."'' Need Link!
  
 
===Official Sites===
 
===Official Sites===
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[[Category:Total War Series]]
 
[[Category:Total War Series]]
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[[Category:MTW Information]]

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Medieval: Total War is the second game of the Total War series and was released 30th August 2002. It also had a highly successful sequel called Viking Invasion.

Blurb Description

Rule your kingdom through four centuries of brutal Medieval warfare. Lay siege to mighty fortresses and command vast armies across the battlefields of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. This is no time for the faint-hearted. THIS IS TOTAL WAR!

Gameplay

Medieval: Total War is a total war game that is set in the medieval period. Players can take command of 14 different factions and fight across Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East. Players also get the option to choose between three time periods : Early (1087), High (1205) or Late (1321).

Campaign Play

The player takes command of armies, agents and fleets to try and gain control over the known world. They move around the map taking it in turns with the AI to battle over provinces and strategic locations. Also, new to this game, engage in siege battles and fight your way through medieval castles to gain control of the land.

The Campaign Map

This game was the last to feature a 'risk' style map as the campaign map. The map covered most of Europe and North Africa, similar to Shogun it featured centralised building. This meant that all buildings were built at the town centre.

MTW map.jpg

Factions

  • Almohads
  • Byzantines
  • Danes
  • Egyptians
  • English
  • French
  • Germans
  • Italians
  • Polish
  • Spanish
  • Turks
  • Novgorod

Non Playable Factions Include:

  • Vatican
  • Sicilians
  • The Golden Horde
  • Aragonese
  • Hungarians

Battle Play

This game was the first in the TW series to feature siege battles and used siege equipment for the first time. The other gameplay elements were very similar to Shogun:Total War.

System Requirements

  • 350 Mhz or more CPU
  • At least 128 MB RAM
  • 1.7 GB Free Hard Drive space
  • 3D-Capable Graphics Card with at least 8 MB VRAM

Expansions

Reviews

  • PC Gamer - Score 95% - "Medieval lifted the bar so stupidly high for war-simulating RTS's that all other competitors looked up, shook their heads and had a bit of a cry." Need Link!

Official Sites