Napoleon: Total War Campaigns of Coalition Trailer [HD]
Posted on January 16th, 2010 by admin
Napoleon: Total War Campaigns of Coalition Trailer [HD]
Developer: Creative Assembly
Release: 2/2010
Genre: RTS
Platform: PC
Publisher: SEGA
Website: www.sega.com/games/napoleon-total-war/
Napoleon: Total Warâ„¢ is the new chapter to the critically acclaimed Total Warâ„¢ series and opens up a new narrative layer to the genre-defining franchise. From the early Italian campaign to the battle of Waterloo, Napoleon covers two decades of relentless battles, a backdrop of a world in flames against which the story of an extraordinary military career unfolds.
Whether you play as or against the legendary general, the outcome of war can never be guaranteed. The course of history relies on your ability to lead your troops through the most intense battles as never seen before in a Total War game.
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