Piratebay Rome Total War – PC. Rome: Total War is the third Total War game from England’s Creative Assembly, and, to make a long story short, it’s the best one yet. It was naturally expected to build on its illustrious predecessors, which featured epic-scale real-time battles and impressive attention to historical realism and detail. Share Tweet Share Share Email Comments Alexander the Great supposedly once said, “There is nothing impossible to him who would try.” Well, he never played his namesake expansion pack for Rome: Total War. This latest, download-only addition to The Creative Assembly’s long-running series of historic epics is so spectacularly difficult that even the legendary Macedonian.
Fall of the Samurai, the first stand-alone expansion for Total War: Shogun 2, is set during Japan’s Boshin War of the 1860s, a civil war that began as an ideological struggle over the shogunate’s pro-Western policies. Clans opposed to these policies fought to overthrow the shogunate and return power to the emperor, and over the course of the war, both sides were compelled to embrace armaments like Armstrong guns and ironclads. The result is a unique setting: a maelstrom of sword-wielding samurai, Gatling guns, railroads, and ancient Buddhist temples. That setting also adds some new dimensions to the series with naval bombardments, railroads, and the ability to take direct control over artillery units. If you wanted to see the Total War series cover more recent conflicts, then Fall of the Samurai is a major step in the right direction.