![]() This is very much the case with Three Kingdoms, where almost everything has been designed with the Three Kingdoms era of China in mind. One of my biggest praises for Thrones of Britannia was how the theme extended to everything, including the menus and UI. #Total war three kingdoms romance mode seriesTotal War: Three Kingdoms brings together everything from those previous games, tweaks the finer details and places it in the best-looking package the series has ever had. Thrones of Britannia was more focused, tighter, aiming to tell more of a story, but was just lacking something to propel it to excellence. Both were excellent, though the sheer size and the length kept them just shy of that 'One More Turn'. From Warhammer and it's huge size, to Warhammer 2 which started with one of the most directed campaigns in series history, following up with the Mortal Empires addition which made it the biggest world to conquer. ![]() I've spoken at length over the previous three iterations, from Total War: Warhammer, Total War: Warhammer 2 and Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia. It's a culmination of everything Creative Assembly have worked on over the previous four years. Why? Because this is the Total War experience. Also, I need to make this clear - I've been mostly playing Total War: Three Kingdoms on Romance Mode rather than Records Mode, almost everything I type will be about that. Then I realise I'm tired, it's late (03:00 Saturday, 04:30 Sunday & 02:30 Monday) and I'm not going to get enough sleep again, am I?ĭidn't think so. One major one is that during what I thought was a reasonably short session I'd turn my head around and realise that for some reason the sun is coming out, not going away. I always know when I'm playing one of those game through a few tell-tale signs. It's been nearly two years, back with the fantastic Civilization VI, that I last had a game that absorbed so much of my time and life. No, it was a case of me suffering from "One More Turn Syndrome". ![]() Also, every now and then I'd start randomly getting the shakes, only it wasn't from me going cold turkey from a certain powder or a certain addictive drink. What things I normally enjoyed doing, I was too tired to do or my mind was elsewhere. Why? Well, Total War: Three Kingdoms is certainly guilty of a few crimes. ![]() I genuinely want to say I hate Creative Assembly and SEGA. ![]()
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