Still, it had great presentation and gave each battle a sense of purpose. It also had an amazing DLC called Kingdoms.The Kingdoms expansion pack contained 4 campaigns: the Britannia Campaign, the Crusades Campaign, the Teutonic Campaign and the Americas Campaign, each with their own historical scenarios. Soldiers in a group were individuals, the light would reflect from their armor, they performed separate combat animations and the battlefields were even larger. Also, despite running on the same engine as Rome, it made substantial visual improvements. The importance of religion was of higher importance (which is the way it should be considering the era). The music is really fitting to the era and it completely immerses you in the experience, especially in battles.The new separation between castles and town settlements and improved diplomacy gave the gameplay outside of the real-time battles a fresh air. First of all, Medieval 2 has the best soundtrack in any Total War game. It runs on the same engine as Rome but makes improvements on almost every other aspect.
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