

If you’re looking for a game that you can easily sink hundreds and thousands of hours into, then look no further. Total War: Warhammer II takes the 8th spot in this list of the best Total War games of all time, bringing all of the tactical decision making and warmongering of the Total War series to the weird and wonderful world of Warhammer. Legendary characters from Chinese history help to keep the action flowing, but compared to the next couple of titles in our list, it felt a little bit on the tame side.ĭon’t worry, you’ll find out why in a second. The gameplay looks phenomenal, portraying an authentic recreation of Ancient China that you’ll spend hours exploring.ĭo you have what it takes to lead a horde or powerful warriors, building an empire that will shape the future of the land and go on to govern the people, or will you fall at the advancing charge of your enemies? Let’s talk about the graphics here for a second – not only do you learn about the art of war in this game, but war has never looked so artistic either.


Once again, being politically minded, gaining the respect of allies and foes alike, and stabbing people in the back (both literally and metaphorically) are the main keys to success. Total War: Three Kingdoms takes the action from Japan to Ancient China, taking us all the way back to 190AD, or 190CE as it’s referred to these days.Īny sentence that starts ‘Pick one of 12 legendary warlords’ is only ever going to bring good things to a game, right? It’s a fantastic title and we’re only at Number 10! 9. The battlefields are big with terrain that could turn the tide of a battle if used correctly. The map of Japan is fantastic too for an early 2000s game. Samurais battling to become the Shōgun move armies and direct your soldiers in real time, leading one of Japans historical clans to a victory. Religion, Espionage, Economics you’ve got to think about everything at once if you plan to get ahead in Total War.

One of the features introduced in the very first title that makes this series so special is the different elements of life that all have an impact on how you progress. The game that birthed this successful and super addictive turn-based strategy cannon (that’s the series, not the medieval weapon) is still heralded as one of the greatest PC games of all time, taking players into Fuedal Japan. Hey, we had to start somewhere, so why not kick off with an absolute classic!Īnd it also makes sense to start off with the first game in the series, right? After all, this is where it all started back in 2000. Shogun: Total War takes the 10th spot in our list of the best Total War games.
