In 2006, as distant as the Middle Ages, one of the most outstanding strategies of our time was released and, to be honest, one of my favorite games in this genre Medieval 2: Total War. Having bought a licensed copy of the game for crazy money back then, I had no idea what a treasure I had received.
The first thing I immediately noticed was the gorgeous voice acting - I want to bow at the feet of the one who invited the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Igor Yasulovich to do the voice acting in 1C-SoftClub: you have to try hard to find the voice so perfectly. The second thing is, of course, the graphics. At that time, not every shooter could boast of such detail - dense rows of squads of soldiers shining under the setting sun with excellent armor, thundering bombards, a swarm of dead… Read full