- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015Creative assembly has truly taken to heart the criticism leveled at the previous title, and the result is an enthralling portrayal of the fall of Rome that has by far surpasses the most recent games in the series.
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015Clearly they took the complaints on Rome II to heart, what I've played so far it has all the things I missed from Total War for a long time, it's actually Campaign focused now rather than just Battle focused. I'm loving it, and if this is the way future Total War games will be like, I'm one happy gamer!!
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Feb 17, 2015This gam deserves solid 8. However, I am giving 10 since there are still many people who are bitter at CA after Rome 2. Its good that Attila is stand alone. Avoid rome 2 support Attila!
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Feb 17, 2015Attila is everything what Rome 2 supposed to be, but wasn't. The game is challenging, more complex, intricate and deep.
Those players who played total war just for an eyecandy and battles may not like the new complex political system, but those of you who really enjoy strategies like CK2 or other paradox games, will love it.
The Attila is a step in the right direction for the franchise. -
Apr 20, 2019has it irritating problems, but it's the deepest challenging realistic total war game so far
i love that in every turn u check, ( the towns growth and order, the troops and the battlefield, the diplomatic relations and arrangements, and the family tree, court action) and the family tree in this game makes this total war different and deep and immersive -
Aug 13, 2015
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Jun 27, 2015
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Jun 29, 2015
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Jul 28, 2015I'm in a madhouse because I played with western roman empire for you sake don't play as western roman empire or I'll see you in there we are having good times with michael and joel right joel ? Joel put that knive down Joel no Joel no Joel no !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Feb 25, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 24, 2015
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Feb 19, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015The best Total War to date and that includes AI that works and depth that will keep you coming back for more. Their are many new additions to this game and my favorite is the Family/Faction controls.
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Feb 18, 2015A huge improvement from Rome 2 and the devs listened to many and many community suggestions.
There's obviously some polishing to be done but the only complain that i can do for now is how the unit mass works. Everyone in combat is too close to each others so it makes a giant single mess. -
Feb 17, 2015At least Attila is much better than Rome2. Of course Attila is similar to Rome2. It is naturally CA use same engine -_-. But its optimization is really good. I think Attila will become greatest total war.
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Feb 19, 2015Fantastic Singleplayer - good out of the box multiplayer.
If your a fan of the series its never been this good in singleplayer - buy without hesitation! -
Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 18, 2015Most fun campaign in total war history, and I have not yet been attacked by the huns! Very fun multiplayer.
A must have. Only bad thing I can think of is that battles finish way too quickly, not allowing us to execute more battle tactics. Other than that,its a bloody good game! -
Feb 28, 2015Much better optimized, new features and such. The game that Rome 2 should have been.
Gameplay is somewhat harder, so I think this might not be the best choise for first Total War game. But for a hardcore fan of the series, this is what you are looking for. -
Feb 20, 2015
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Feb 20, 2015
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Feb 18, 2015
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Mar 2, 2015
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Apr 7, 2015
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Nov 3, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015A huge improvement over Rome 2, Attila is dark, gritty, and different. The Grand campaign is very interesting, and the AI very much improved. A couple of release day glitches and bugs here and there, but nothing serious.
This series is stepping in the right direction. -
Feb 19, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015One of the best total war games, includes good old and new mechanics, and way more optimized at launch than Rome 2, Still haven't found any bugs yet. Recommended for Total War fans.
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Feb 18, 2015This game is very good. I played all TW games so far and according to me...this one will be one of the best.
But at the moment, we need a blood and gore DLC (with new and more animations than rome 2!)
Thanks CA, you learn from Rome's 2 failure! -
Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 20, 2015
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Feb 17, 2015
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Feb 18, 2015Finally an effort to return to what made the Total War series great. CA at last seems to understand that oversimplification and false advertising are not methods which attract new fans. Whoever thinks that Attila is a copycat of Rome 2 misses the point of a FRANCHISE. Attila, after some tweaking,is to become a Great Total War Title.
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Mar 17, 2015
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Feb 25, 2015
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Feb 18, 2015
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Feb 23, 2015Better than most Total War Games that have come before it. They've really improved alot from the issues that plagued Rome II and the new family tree system is better than it ever was. They essentially gave people everything they wanted from Rome II.
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Feb 22, 2015This game is fantastic, yes some tweaking is needed (Tagmata cav anyone?) but overall a really enjoyable experience. This is what Rome 2 should have been at release.
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Mar 25, 2015
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Mar 5, 2016
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Mar 21, 2015Great game, huge improvement upon Rome 2 and the price is great for the quality. Really love the gameplay, the huge map, and the politial/government system. A very good, polished game. An addition to Rome II and a good one at that.
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Mar 30, 2015
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Feb 25, 2015
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Mar 19, 2015One of the good total wars . Played a Visigoth campaign and enjoyed it a lot. No crashes just a few AI hiccups but love the new family tree and hordes, Only downside is that having cities and hordes are exclusive. I believe developing hordes should not exclude having permanent settlements in your empire.
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Feb 26, 2015In short Attila is really good. Its challenging, beautiful to look at, has some very smart additions, and whats most important its fun to play.
It has some issues though like optimization, balance, exploding captured towers etc. but on overall its definitely on par with STW2 in terms of quality well in my opinion its even better, because of greater unit variety and map detail. -
Mar 12, 2015Attila is amazing! I always enjoy strategy game with historic backgrounds to back it up. The game play is brilliant and awesome. I recommend everyone to try this awesome game out. I have no regrets.
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Mar 10, 2015All the bad from Rome II are gone and all the wanted features from Shogun 2 are back, only made better. Actually feels like a new TW title, being nothing like just a DLC for ROME II. All the factions have unique troops, yet they start with the basic Levy, archers etc. If you want the most unique and fresh experience with TW, play either with Huns or Western Rome.
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Feb 26, 2015This is the rome 2 i ever wanted. much more polished than the original game. even the ai is pretty descent this time. creative assembly really learned from their mistakes.
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Mar 4, 2015
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Mar 6, 2015Attila was totally a new game play and you will love it
seriously the people who say the game was not playable ... what the **** dude stop watching porn
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Mar 19, 2015
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Mar 4, 2015A very nice progression from Rome 2. The same old tiresome drip feeding of dlc and a few glitches and inbalances here and there, but overall a nice direction for the series and a unique take on the usual Total War formula.
This is more Attila Total Survival and perhaps the better for it.
Oh and family tree. You know who you are. -
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Mar 8, 2015
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Mar 15, 2015
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Mar 24, 2015
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Apr 8, 2015if the barbarians did not destroy every city on its way, the game would be more fun. this was to be Rome 2. Burning DLC - must-have for everyone. glhf.
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Feb 19, 2020
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Feb 26, 2020A step up from Rome 2 but still lacking the polish and refinement of the early total war titles.
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Oct 2, 2019
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Jun 5, 2020
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Jun 28, 2020This text does not contain spoilers
And that's just a short review, not all parts of the game, and it's just a summary.
The best version of this series in recent years (realistic, not fictional) series. Its unique gameplay with stunning graphics.
And thank God there is no problem loading the game in this version and the environments load quickly. -
Aug 14, 2020An Excellent game with excellent mod! We find a gameplay similar to that of Medieval II! Strategists will love this mix of complexity and enormous possibility offered by the title!
The DLC offers unique and very valuable content.
The campaign is very nice and the mods that are available allow you to completely transform it for more fun!
I recommend the game if you are a fan of strategy games! -
Aug 18, 2020
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Apr 15, 2018Solid release, way better than Rome 2's launch. If you are a fan of the series you can safely purchase Attila. My only major gripe is that I wish Rome 2 had these features as well.
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Jun 27, 2015
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Apr 15, 2016
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Feb 18, 2017This is my first total war game, and i am loving it. It's kind difficult to learn all the mechanism, but when you get it, the game turns in a beautiful thing. If you like historical games and with war thematic, buy this game with no no regrets.
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Mar 4, 2018Wow, I went back and read my original mediocre review and my only comment is: "I take it all back".
Once the DLC came out, and once I got over the learning curve (or more accurately, the "getting used to the new presentation" curve), I loved it.
So, "strongly recommend". -
Feb 2, 2017By far the best Total War in the series currently. Really enjoying this one! And there are some great mods being released and in the pipeline. Certainly worth buying
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Jun 1, 2016The best Total War for me. It really captures the ambiance of the threat of the savage Huns, and the impending collapse of the Roman Empire. Military units are different almost every faction, love the cinematics, graphics are overhaul and captures the essential battle realism of an RTS game.
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Jun 27, 2015
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Feb 26, 2020Decent total war installment. War and units are working great. Building could be more fleshed out and some total war concepts are showing their age.
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Nov 18, 2015
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Aug 28, 2016The Total War series are exactly what I was looking for. TWA lets you revive the 5 century like a roman/ a rebel/ a barbarian and you'll fight for your faction against external and internal enemies. In conclusion it's a good game (as usually for Creative Assembly).
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Feb 5, 2019Incredible graphics. Published just 2 years after Rome 2 and the graphics are just in another universe. Everything looks so incredibly realistic and dark, really catches the atmosphere of Falling empire. It just seems like its everyone vs Huns. Its really easy to fetch them off your lands, not much challenge even on Legendary.
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Dec 9, 2020Love the time period! Amazing, just amazing. Vikings is so cool. Too bad they dont have norway tho.... , but still the jutes and their huscarls wow.
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Sep 6, 2022An excellent example of mistakes acknowledged after the **** release of Rome 2. Loved the balance between the factions. Diplomacy is still a bit dodgy, but overall it's a decent TW title
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Jul 23, 2023It is probably most hardcore total war game with survival game elements. It is the graphical and mechanical enhancement of Rome 2. Mod library variety is also really good. If you are into survival and strategy games you'll probably like it.
Awards & Rankings
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May 21, 2015For the uninitiated, Total War: Attila does a good enough job introducing a very detailed world and mechanics.
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Apr 19, 2015Creative Assembly needs to put extra effort into the making of the upcoming Total War: Warhammer so as not to lose the last vestiges of the studio’s credibility.
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Games Master UKApr 9, 2015Like the man himself, Attila is brutal, unforgiving and complex, and all the better for it. A triumph. [April 2015, p.68]