Super information-dense review and coverage of game mechanics - very well done! I've found that modders have come to the rescue in filling in most the gaps you've mentioned but outside of that this was a great watch. Thanks!
having played thousands of hours of total war (mostly warhammer3) I have found the campaign aspect of pharaoh total war just so complex and amazing so far
I personally love that Pharoah avoids focus on overly buffing units via skills/techs. I am sure you can find some strong combination of gods and techs, but you have to try to make OP army.
You can get quite the upkeep reduction with Aten as well as for replenishment rate, but that will take a full favored Aten with the right combinations. It also only applies to your dedicated generals.
I recently picked up this game as my first total war game ever and it’s incredibly beautiful. Although I’m interested in the time period, I found myself underwhelmed with the battles and mechanics. I still wanted to give total war a chance because I love the idea behind it. I picked up Warhammer 3 and I can safely say that it has managed to capture and hold my interest far more than Pharaoh has. I’m planning to go back to Pharaoh again one day but WH3 seems to be a far more engaging experience for me.
Yeah, the battles are definitely the weakest part in Pharaoh, although the campaign mechanics are very fun to play around with. Warhammer 3 definitely has a more interesting battle system especially with the wide array of races and units to play with. Are you currently playing a campaign?
All the Total War games made after Medieval 2 are unplayable on normal & cheap computers so I no longer bother, as the graphics are excruciatingly poor & mechanics even worse.
Agreed. I didn't really touch upon it, but it seems to just be bug fixes from here on out. To be fair, I don't believe the amount of content is the issue. It's more on the battle system, but I believe that the issue lies with the engine that is almost two decades old at this point.
For me, it's the best Total War. The interface has been renewed and is at its best. It's an excellent fusion of Troy-Throne of Britannia. If you don't like the era (or the starting theme, like me) it's still worth playing
I have purchased and played all the Total wars games sense the first game I have hrs on Rome and Napoleon this is the first game from them that I have played that I will not go back to it’s was so bad and still looks terrible I’m just going to wait for the next game you can’t polish a turd that bad
I think these maps look really bad, particularly the siege maps as mentioned. It's 2024, I'd like to see more. How about some obstacles, animations, deformations, terrain, etc. Especially on the walls and gates. Look at the siege animations @4:45 it's so obviously bad...There's a dozen different things that could bring up the immersion level. I didn't get Thrones of Britania, nor Troy, and I won't buy this either. Been playing since 2006. Shout out to Medieval 2. Looks like this game.
For me and my friend , we love it now . Sadley AI produce 11 mislile unite . Its very hard to win in the start and very frustration . Since missile just salaughter your foot soldiers . Play it as solo , i have 0 idea . Only total war i play solo is in Napoleon or empire . Rest is Coop
I'm here because 50% sales on steam
same
@@grandshogunrobo927 same
Second that
@@yansilva23 bought and played. Not worth it
Super information-dense review and coverage of game mechanics - very well done! I've found that modders have come to the rescue in filling in most the gaps you've mentioned but outside of that this was a great watch. Thanks!
Glad that you enjoyed it! If there are any total conversion mods at the moment, I may take a look at them for a future mod review.
having played thousands of hours of total war (mostly warhammer3) I have found the campaign aspect of pharaoh total war just so complex and amazing so far
50% sale on Steam ending 18 November.
"fast forward to 2004" made me giggle a bit lol
Lol nice catch. I may keep it in the description then.
@@Powerhouse1 You 100% should, great stuff lol
I personally love that Pharoah avoids focus on overly buffing units via skills/techs. I am sure you can find some strong combination of gods and techs, but you have to try to make OP army.
You can get quite the upkeep reduction with Aten as well as for replenishment rate, but that will take a full favored Aten with the right combinations. It also only applies to your dedicated generals.
Worth playing: Yes if it is free or very very cheap. Worth buying with full price : Sure not.
I recently picked up this game as my first total war game ever and it’s incredibly beautiful. Although I’m interested in the time period, I found myself underwhelmed with the battles and mechanics. I still wanted to give total war a chance because I love the idea behind it. I picked up Warhammer 3 and I can safely say that it has managed to capture and hold my interest far more than Pharaoh has. I’m planning to go back to Pharaoh again one day but WH3 seems to be a far more engaging experience for me.
Yeah, the battles are definitely the weakest part in Pharaoh, although the campaign mechanics are very fun to play around with. Warhammer 3 definitely has a more interesting battle system especially with the wide array of races and units to play with. Are you currently playing a campaign?
All the Total War games made after Medieval 2 are unplayable on normal & cheap computers so I no longer bother, as the graphics are excruciatingly poor & mechanics even worse.
Thanks for the review game would be much more tempting if it wasn't in all likelihood being abandoned
Agreed. I didn't really touch upon it, but it seems to just be bug fixes from here on out. To be fair, I don't believe the amount of content is the issue. It's more on the battle system, but I believe that the issue lies with the engine that is almost two decades old at this point.
For me, it's the best Total War. The interface has been renewed and is at its best. It's an excellent fusion of Troy-Throne of Britannia.
If you don't like the era (or the starting theme, like me) it's still worth playing
At this point of time I would kill for Empire 2 or Medieval 3. Can't muster much interest for Pharaoh even when it's -50% currently.
I think it would be cooler if you can dismount warriors on chariots I feel like that would spice it up
You can as the peleset
They are working on a starwars ip
Great work
Pharaoh is an amazing game!
I have purchased and played all the Total wars games sense the first game I have hrs on Rome and Napoleon this is the first game from them that I have played that I will not go back to it’s was so bad and still looks terrible I’m just going to wait for the next game you can’t polish a turd that bad
Great review. btw, decimate means to reduce by 1/10th.
I really like the game now except I think they kinda ruined the whole Sea Peoples invasion mechanic.
Little cavalry is not good for playability 1:59
I can answer this:
No
I think these maps look really bad, particularly the siege maps as mentioned. It's 2024, I'd like to see more. How about some obstacles, animations, deformations, terrain, etc. Especially on the walls and gates. Look at the siege animations @4:45 it's so obviously bad...There's a dozen different things that could bring up the immersion level. I didn't get Thrones of Britania, nor Troy, and I won't buy this either. Been playing since 2006. Shout out to Medieval 2. Looks like this game.
this game good?
For me and my friend , we love it now . Sadley AI produce 11 mislile unite . Its very hard to win in the start and very frustration . Since missile just salaughter your foot soldiers . Play it as solo , i have 0 idea . Only total war i play solo is in Napoleon or empire . Rest is Coop
You would love FOTS then@@fn8382
the UI, colours still look childish and dumb, as if you are playing minecraft or robox.