Compara los precios de Medieval: Total War Collection en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CREATIVE ASSEMBLY. Publicado por SEGA. Lanzado el 25/6/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Strategy.

A classic turn-based grand strategy meets real-time battles across medieval Europe. Dated but still mechanically distinct from its successors.

Medieval: Total War is the second entry in Creative Assembly's long-running historical strategy series, and this Collection edition bundles the base game with the Viking Invasion expansion. The core loop will be familiar to anyone who has touched the franchise since: you manage a dynasty across a campaign map divided into territories, juggling religion, loyalty, assassination, and diplomacy in turn-based mode, then drop into real-time battles when armies collide. What makes this entry specific to its era is its abstraction. Stacks are represented as single units on the map, agents are blunt instruments, and the economy is stripped-down compared to later titles like Rome II or Three Kingdoms. That is not a flaw so much as a design philosophy. Every decision carries more weight precisely because the systems are fewer. The Viking Invasion expansion adds a northern campaign centred on the British Isles, bringing Norse factions and a tighter geographic focus that works well as a learning sandbox. If you are genuinely new to the Total War formula, this smaller map is a reasonable place to start before the sprawling main campaign. The tutorial is thin by modern standards, but the game's lower mechanical ceiling means you can reverse-engineer most of what you need from two or three failed campaigns. Real-time battles run on a now-ancient engine, and unit counts feel modest against anything released in the last fifteen years, but the fundamentals of flanking, morale, and terrain advantage are all present. Where the Collection shows its age most clearly is in the AI. Campaign AI will occasionally gift you easy conquests through patently irrational troop movements, and battle AI struggles with anything resembling a pincer manoeuvre. The 71 percent positive Steam rating reflects a playerbase split between nostalgic veterans and newcomers who bounced off the interface. If you have played Medieval II: Total War, go back to that one instead. This precedes it in release order and is noticeably rougher in almost every system. The Collection exists as a historical record of where the series found its legs, not as a competitive option against its own sequels. The mod ecosystem for this title is sparse compared to Medieval II's celebrated modding scene. Steam Workshop integration is minimal, and most surviving community content requires manual installation from older fan sites. There is no real reason to seek it out for mod variety. What you are paying for here is a specific texture of decision-making: low-information diplomacy, family tree management that can turn on a single assassination, and battles where a well-timed cavalry charge still feels decisive. If those stripped-back systems appeal, the Collection delivers them in a stable, accessible package. If you want depth of production chain, trade-route optimisation, or unit roster variety, you are in the wrong century. Diego, Scout Team

Medieval: Total War Collection

Medieval: Total War Collection

25 jun 2015CREATIVE ASSEMBLYSEGA
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A classic turn-based grand strategy meets real-time battles across medieval Europe. Dated but still mechanically distinct from its successors.

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Medieval: Total War is the second entry in Creative Assembly's long-running historical strategy series, and this Collection edition bundles the base game with the Viking Invasion expansion. The core loop will be familiar to anyone who has touched the franchise since: you manage a dynasty across a campaign map divided into territories, juggling religion, loyalty, assassination, and diplomacy in turn-based mode, then drop into real-time battles when armies collide. What makes this entry specific to its era is its abstraction. Stacks are represented as single units on the map, agents are blunt instruments, and the economy is stripped-down compared to later titles like Rome II or Three Kingdoms. That is not a flaw so much as a design philosophy. Every decision carries more weight precisely because the systems are fewer. The Viking Invasion expansion adds a northern campaign centred on the British Isles, bringing Norse factions and a tighter geographic focus that works well as a learning sandbox. If you are genuinely new to the Total War formula, this smaller map is a reasonable place to start before the sprawling main campaign. The tutorial is thin by modern standards, but the game's lower mechanical ceiling means you can reverse-engineer most of what you need from two or three failed campaigns. Real-time battles run on a now-ancient engine, and unit counts feel modest against anything released in the last fifteen years, but the fundamentals of flanking, morale, and terrain advantage are all present. Where the Collection shows its age most clearly is in the AI. Campaign AI will occasionally gift you easy conquests through patently irrational troop movements, and battle AI struggles with anything resembling a pincer manoeuvre. The 71 percent positive Steam rating reflects a playerbase split between nostalgic veterans and newcomers who bounced off the interface. If you have played Medieval II: Total War, go back to that one instead. This precedes it in release order and is noticeably rougher in almost every system. The Collection exists as a historical record of where the series found its legs, not as a competitive option against its own sequels. The mod ecosystem for this title is sparse compared to Medieval II's celebrated modding scene. Steam Workshop integration is minimal, and most surviving community content requires manual installation from older fan sites. There is no real reason to seek it out for mod variety. What you are paying for here is a specific texture of decision-making: low-information diplomacy, family tree management that can turn on a single assassination, and battles where a well-timed cavalry charge still feels decisive. If those stripped-back systems appeal, the Collection delivers them in a stable, accessible package. If you want depth of production chain, trade-route optimisation, or unit roster variety, you are in the wrong century.

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steamTurn-Based CampaignReal-Time BattlesDynasty ManagementHistorical StrategyClassic RTSMorale SystemExpansion IncludedThin Modding Scene

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