Medieval total war lets pieces travel one country at a time which is more efficient and entertaining despite its slightly less realistic nature. Whilst future games travel in real time and have a more realistic reaction to terrain this is in frustratingly small distances. This adds to the realism of the game and differs from its following games in which movement involve men traveling on real terrain with a view from an all knowing being which I find terribly annoying and unrealistic. The main role of the single player campaign takes place on a simulated map which contains pieces which represent armies, priests, assassins and so on. The single player campaign is the central part of the game and is certainly the most entertaining. The game also includes the new inclusion of new threats such as invasions from the Mongols in sync with its actual occurrence. The game features numerous factions from all areas of Europe stretching from Egypt to the Russian empire. A key feature of its success is its balance of simplicity with extensive detail. Despite its outdated graphic's and limited cinematography the Game has withstood the test of time and is a far better game than all that proceeded it. Medieval total war is without a doubt the best strategy game I have ever been privileged enough to play.
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