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Napoleon: Total War Impressions

Not many men have a period of time named after them, but Napoleon is also about to get his own Total War computer game to boot.

As Napoleon himself stares out from the painted wall of Sega's GamesCom lounge, The Creative Assembly's Kieron Bridgen assures us that the latest Total War is more about the era, rather than the man. The latest in the acclaimed strategy series will be split across three seperate campaigns in Italy, the Middle East/Africa, and Europe, covering Napoleon's meteoric rise as a military leader on to his widespread derision throughout the world.

The game will also offer a technical leap over the last entry in the series, Empire: Total War. Improvements to unit rendering mean that you can actually see the faces of your men, while particle effects such as smoke and clouds are also vastly improved. Best of all, owners of Empire will be able to upgrade their existing game with the new Napoleon engine, giving Empire a new visual lease on life.

Not that Napoleon won't keep them busy enough though--it's the biggest game The Creative Assembly has done to date. There will be 322 unique units in the game, and you'll now be able to repair ships midcombat. Of course, historians will know that Napoleon wasn't a great naval leader, but like with all Total War games, you can play this game how you want to and specialise in the skills that interest you as a leader.

The Creative Assembly has also dropped the man himself to the battlefield in the game. Napoleon was always keen to fight alongside his men for motivational reasons, and this is reflected in the game by his presence in the fight along with his key generals. Given his stature, he'll also raise the morale of any other units in the immediate vicinity, and they'll fight to the death in order to protect their glorious leader.

Visually, the game is looking very impressive, and the designers are trying to achieve a look whereby every frame could be isolated and hung up like an oil painting. CA claims that there will be up to 10,000 men onscreen at once, even with the improved effects, and there will be complete seasonal changes as you play. This in turn will affect the weather, and the rain will affect weapons that use gunpowder, for example.

The story will be told through in-game cutscenes, and there will be side missions available if you want to delve into the different characters a bit more. Interestingly, there will be specific awards for doing things quicker than Napoleon himself managed, and of course you can still play as any other nation from within the Napoleonic era.

Creative Assembly wouldn't answer any questions about multiplayer at this stage, but they acknowledge it has being looked into. The full game will be launching in the first quarter of 2010 on the PC, so watch out for more details on the game in the coming months.

56 Comments

  • sstavros4

    Posted Dec 8, 2009 2:20 pm PT

    to empire total war***

  • sstavros4

    Posted Dec 8, 2009 2:20 pm PT

    guys this game will be expansion?????

  • El_guitar_man15

    Posted Nov 17, 2009 8:02 am PT

    Strange that they have decided to release a new game so soon after Empire Total War. Looks killer though. Interested in the multiplayer aswell.

  • kaijui

    Posted Nov 16, 2009 12:17 am PT

    @Beryl-96 ... nice one, stupid little french man

  • Beryl-96

    Posted Nov 5, 2009 11:57 pm PT

    Sweet, looking forward to play as the Duchy of Warsaw and telling Napoleon to go F himself and his impatient approach to Russia.

  • fatpumba3

    Posted Oct 31, 2009 2:41 am PT

    Can't wait.

  • Caml10

    Posted Oct 27, 2009 5:15 am PT

    @Jon_Okrucky

    Well, you get at least half of that, seeing as 1812 was just the transatlantic side effect of Napoleon's wars. In my opinion, the ultimate TW game would handle the Thirty-Year's war. Almost medieval, almost modern, and both epic and horrific in every sense of the word. Just rewind Empire a little bit, remove the Liberal/Democratic ideals, and throw the Zweihander-weilding heavy infantry back into the fray. Awesome.

    @SHIPOOSH

    That game is called Rise of Nations.

  • mtwmaster

    Posted Oct 19, 2009 5:56 pm PT

    I'm so excited!!! I hope its not as buggy.

  • Jon_Okrucky

    Posted Oct 19, 2009 10:06 am PT

    personally i thing they should just fast forward the game into the 1800's that way you get the nepolionic wars plus the war of 1812 and the american civil war

  • afatmonkeyonpot

    Posted Oct 17, 2009 6:30 am PT

    forget a new game, we want online multiplayer! plz listen to ur fans!

  • dagr1mone

    Posted Oct 10, 2009 1:20 am PT

    i actually like the idea i mean someone in the comments below make this as an expantion for medival 2 but u cant do that i mean for a start medival have swords and catapults but napoleon era had muskets and rifles and cannons it would be like sticking a modern day army into a 2nd world war game lol and i have been waiting for a Napoleonic total war game since i played the 1st medieval so sod u all lol i shall be the only person to get this by the looks lol

  • Moopoo

    Posted Oct 6, 2009 11:02 pm PT

    @ Schmidt1942: last i heard they're still working on it

  • epicforreal

    Posted Oct 5, 2009 2:51 pm PT

    should be a expansion but i agree with miguerogo

  • Khalathwyr

    Posted Sep 30, 2009 7:08 am PT

    If this doesn't have Steam bundled in it I'll buy it. If it does like Empire did, then I'll pass.

  • miguerogo

    Posted Sep 23, 2009 11:28 am PT

    If the made medieval 2, why not another asian medieval game? one that includes most of the continent, not only japan. Besides the TW series is actually better in medieval times, unitts were really unique, with diferent apearence, weapons, and backgrounds. In empire every nation has prety much the same units. Imagin Shogun 2 with the new advances in gamming tecnology!!!

  • Schmidt1942

    Posted Sep 22, 2009 3:11 pm PT

    looks ok. But whatever happened to " Multiplayer Campaign" in Empire TW????!! They lied to their fans? wtf?

  • chaosbrigade

    Posted Sep 9, 2009 3:31 am PT

    toothofymir Shogun only had Japan in the game, ancient China and India were absent, which were much more powerful and influential powers at that time. You simply can't have a complete Asian historical themed RTS without China and India.

  • talknight2

    Posted Sep 7, 2009 10:12 am PT

    Shogun was the first Total War. it's more than 10 years old, the guy has the right not to have heard of it.

  • toothofymir

    Posted Sep 5, 2009 11:35 pm PT

    @chaosbrigade They already did. It's called Shogun: Total War.

  • chaosbrigade

    Posted Sep 5, 2009 12:19 am PT

    samyg69er I agree, the Total War series have covered virtually all the major eras of non-modern European conflicts, now they need a new installment that covers warfare in Asia featuring ancient China, Japan, Korea, etc.