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Napoleon Total War Limited Edition

Napoleon Total War Limited Edition

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From: Sega of America
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $27.73
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 588

Format: DVD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Genre: real_time_strategy_games
ESRB: Rating Pending
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Limited
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!

MPN: 85250
Model: 85250
UPC: 010086852509
EAN: 0010086852509
ASIN: B002RD6MV4

Release Date: February 23, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Completely separate from Empire: Total War, Napoleon immerses players in a concentrated, gripping wartime experience with exciting battles, memorable characters and Total War?s award winning signature mix
  • Players can alter the course of history in objective-based missions across Europe. How they manage their troops across both land and sea can change the outcome of the war
  • For the first time, two players battle head-to-head online utilizing three new main campaign maps. A new avatar system, achievements, gameplay bonuses, uniform customization and voice communications enhance the multiplayer experience
  • 15 exclusive in-game units with Napoleon Total War-The ?Elite Regiment? is a collection of five of the most Elite Forces of the Napoleonic Wars, from all the major European factions.
  • The ?Heroes of the Napoleonic Wars? is a 10 unit pack that gathers the most superb infantry and cavalrymen who fought during the great Napoleonic battles. Includes line infantry and calvary units from Prussia, Austria, France, Russia and Great Britain

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5 out of 5 stars Great game   July 2, 2010
Austin
A must have for Total War fans. Been playing them since Rome: TW and this one is my favorite yet. Different feel from Empire, so it might take a little getting used to, but overall it is a more polished game.


4 out of 5 stars Napoleon vs. Empire   June 13, 2010
A. Mills
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In my personal opinion this is more of an expansion pack for Empire TW than anything else. I only payed 25$ for it and I would definatly think it is worth that. Overall though the game is nothing more than a slightly upgraded and debuged version of Empire TW.


1 out of 5 stars Steam sucks   June 6, 2010
J. Davis
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Two words: Steam Sucks. I don't know how much simpler I can put it. After having to go through the install process four times, I was excited to play the game. But wait, you can't play until Steam patches the software... so twelve hours later I get to play the game. Unfortunately, any enjoyment I might have gotten from this game is totally sucked dry by the awfulness that is the Steam experience. Whether it's staring at the "Preparing to launch" screen for a half hour or repeated messages that "The Steam Server is unavailable" just firing up the game is a hit or miss proposition. In a moment of weakness, I decided to try and order a game via Steam while I was waiting (I assume part of the whole Steam idea is to sell you more stuff, right?). Went through the whole order and then got "Sorry, there's been an error with your order. Contact customer service." Yeah, thanks but no thanks. Not gonna call for the privilege of buying your stupid software. That's right; buying. I paid good money for this damn bundle of code, I'd like to be able to RUN IT WHEN I WANT TO PLAY! Thanks a lot Steam and thanks to whatever moron decided to ruin a perfectly good game series by tying it to that train wreck of a system.


5 out of 5 stars probably the best since SHOGUN   May 29, 2010
Caraculiambro (La Mancha and environs)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is not an expansion pack for EMPIRE: TOTAL WAR. This is a stand-alone game. Lower price, but the exact same game engine.

As far as I know, I've played every installment in the TOTAL WAR series (including the expansions), since the very first one: SHOGUN. In my judgment this is probably the best so far. (Really, I think the most solid, the most atmospheric was the original SHOGUN, but I mean the versions before the patch that added the "battlefield ninjas" and other inanities.)

Although the format is rich in possibility, it seems like they always manage to include something that ruins the long-term playability of every outing:

SHOGUN: the "battlefield ninjas" were preposterous.
ROME and ALEXANDER: You give your cities everything money can buy, but they eventually revolt because of overcrowding and disease, forcing you to periodically slaughter the inhabitants to get some peace and quiet. Plus the constant bandits that you had to micro-manage became a headache.
MEDIEVAL: "A heir who has escaped detection" has arisen to slosh up your rear (together with constantly being excommunicated) made this one hard to enjoy for long. Also: mass revolts in all your provinces (typically about 1160) for no discernible reason.
VIKING: Okay, this one shouldn't be here. That was a fine game with no real problems I can think of.
EMPIRE: Released before it was ready: too many crashes to desktop. Plus, having to deal with Steam.

I guess what I'm saying is that NAPOLEON is excellent not so much because it's original or well-programmed; it just lacks the infuriating things that have been in other installments of the series. Some other things that -- God be praised -- ain't here:

* Trade is not a crock. Other installments had it where you could set up trade routes that were actually costing you money. In this one, trade is an unequivocal good and that's a relief. (I would still like to note that it's absurd that you can't trade with yourself, like the states of the U.S. do: once you approach map coverage, your trade does become a crock, since you get no money unless you're trading with a foreign power.)
* Generals don't die, at least not before the campaign deadline. At least I've never seen this. This was a bit of unwelcome realism in ROME. It got to the point where you felt like it wasn't worth the effort to "train" a general on easy battles, the way you could in SHOGUN.
* Bandits don't regularly appear.
* Storms and other natural disasters (e.g., big black clouds hovering mysteriously right over your fleet) are gone.
* This has never crashed to desktop on my setup.
* Religion nowhere near as important: it's been heavily toned-down, almost eliminated.
* You don't have to periodically decimate your cities.
* The "heir who escaped detection" b.s. is gone.
* Retraining (called "replenishment") is automatic. A welcome advance!
* The diplomatic penalty for territorial expansion is still there, but it's not so crippling.

All is not blooming roses, however. The AI is as retarded as it's always been. I'm talking about other states declaring war on you (or refusing an alliance) in the face of all historical logic or (more irritatingly) the logic of that moment in the game. I thought the AI, at least as far as the part that makes broad strategic decisions such as whether to enter or withdraw from war, was really poorly written. I mean, there could be a province you have surrounded for HUNDREDS of turns as an ally without touching -- and furthermore you've lent them aid repeatedly in the past, and you've completely got them surrounded by a million guys, and yet they'll attack you for no reason. Or refuse protectorate status. Or peace treaties, or whatever. I'm the kind of nerd who really gets into these games: getting a piece of paper and a pencil and mapping out my grand strategy, taking notes, etc. And yet it seemed like the AI was simply rolling the dice whenever called upon to make a decision.

Something else that saddened me was that the history blurbs were missing. I loved those in MEDIEVAL and EMPIRE. Shame those were 86'ed.

All in all, I have to say, the pre-patch SHOGUN is still my favorite. I still play through a couple of campaigns every few months. But NAPOLEON has now become my second favorite.



2 out of 5 stars Steam Incompatibility with 56K dialup modem.   May 9, 2010
Michael H. Ditton (Montana)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I could never get this game to launch either online or offline with my 56K modem so I cannot comment on the game's performance other than to warn potential buyers not to buy without broadband or DSL. I had no problems with Rome Total War, but this game requires access through Steam and it never worked for me. I did successully install the game through Steam.

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