Medieval II: Total War Review
12 out of 15
Creative Assembly returns to medieval Europe in this update to the 2002 classic.
Date: Monday, January 08, 2007
Author: William Abner

In the end, Medieval II: Total War is a success despite a few frustrations that pop up along the way and is a must buy for both fans of the Creative Assembly’s previous efforts as well as strategy fans in general. - William Abner

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