Medieval: Total War
Medieval: Total War combines the elements of Real-time Strategy, Turn-based Strategy, Tactical, Single and Multiplayer video game created by Creative Assembly and published by Activision. It is the 2nd marvelous entry in the series of Total War, following on Shogun: Total War released in 2000. The game offers the similar gameplay to its initial title, in which the player must build his empire in multiple locations such as Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa during 1087 to 1453. The gameplay consists of two main elements such as Strategy and Tactical. In the beginning, the player starts from an empty land his task is to turn it into a beautiful town using different features, buildings, and structures. There are multiple buildings available, and the player can use them to build his empire, and his task is to expand it further and further. He can harvest crops to feed his people, produce various goods and sell them to earn money that can be used to upgrade the town. The player can create his army, equip and train them with weapons and participates in turn-based combat against other players or AI to show off his power, strength and more. There are different landscapes available, and the player has to explore each one to become the master. With brilliant gameplay, mechanics, and controls, Medieval: Total War is the incredible game to play.
#1 Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command
Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command is a Single-player, and Multiplayer Turn-based Tactics video game takes place in the Warhammer 4K Universe developed by RedLynx and published by THQ. It introduces 3 space marine chapters pitted against 3 legions of chaos fighting on the Ruhr III’s planet. The game comes with units from the tabletop wargame. In Single-player campaign, the game follows the ultramarines of Imperium more than fifteen challenging missions as they stop an incursion by the Legions of Chaos Marines. The multiplayer mode of the game supports up to eight-player on the local network. The game mainly revolves around the turn-based system, and it takes place in the 3D environment. There are more than twenty weapons which the player uses against enemies to earn Hit Points after killing them. There are many levels, and the player can explore the environment from an isometric perspective and move his units in the turn-based system to attack enemies. Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command includes core features such as Heavy Weapons, Turn-based Combat, Isometric Gameplay, and more. Check it out, and you’ll love it.