

Still I liked the game! Especially the aesthics, controls and setting appealed to me. This is ancient greek though, so not very strange that they didn't have a lot of siege weapons. Maybe they should lessen the turns it take to get seige equipment. For example have combats set up (with allready finished armies) where you get to play story driven battles in the campaign. I think they should try to script some more combat in the campaign, guide you through a story more, goes for all TW games. Having "generals" or leaders in your army other than your hero is really great and adds more addition to the gameplay. I dislike that Agents could not fight in your armies. Better diplomacy AI and clarity to who your allies are and not- very unclear AI decions, they can start wars and attack you, to next turn want peace. Better description for units and diplomacy, sometimes very hard to know which units was the best when they are so similar. Also need mechanics to auto level up, because when you sit with 30+ settlements and a bunch of agents, it's just annoying choosing leveling points every single round. The negative: The campaign was very short and contain too few interesting missions. I tried Three Kingdoms and absolutley hated it. Varied combat maps, which I really liked and varied seige maps.

The positive: Trade regions, diplomacy, agents, the awsome aestethics, good music (though I wish it was calmer at points), many cool units and prayer system. The map is gorgeous and the combat is awsome as always. I really liked the praying to gods mechanic for buffs. I loved the aesthetics of Troy, ancient greek and the addition of gods and diplomacy is awsome. The controls are great to and the map view in combat. For example you don't have annoying rebels every 2 seconds like in WH and you don't have invasions of Chaos razing your cities. Not as polished as Warhammer 2, but improved on a lot of things. For example you don't have annoying rebels every I think this game was great. You can also try to play some turns of each faction available in the game, and then decide which one you want to select in order to complete the campaign.I think this game was great. No matter which faction you choose against your opponent in the battle you can win in many ways, you just have to find your own style of play.

Odysseus, on the other hand, tries to avoid direct combat and uses various fortresses and the services of specialized spies to weaken his enemy before the battle begins, for example, by poisoning the water in the well leading to the death of a large number of enemy units. It can be concluded that the Hector of Troy faction prefers a rather defensive fighting style. For example, Hector has access to extremely well-armored infantry, which can literally crush an opponent in direct combat, but is very slow which can make it more vulnerable to faster enemy units. It is difficult to indicate which of the available factions in Total War Saga Troy is the best one as each has its own strengths and weaknesses, unique units and different fighting styles.
