Lastly, Amenmesse, who begins with existing political power, has increased standing with non-Egyptian factions and a boost in all resources.Īll of the faction leaders begin the campaign in a different part of the map and with pre-existing affinities for one another. Seti begins with a large army and is garbo at court machinations, but strong in war. Tausret isn't a military force, but she has skills in diplomacy, as well as in producing armour, gold and other commodities that can cause her power to snowball. Ramesses is a military leader with hardy fighters, as well as being fast and able to perform two court actions per turn rather than the default one. I like how each faction leader is introduced by swaggering towards the camera, like an Anchorman rumble:Ī 'deep dive' into Total War: Pharaoh's Egyptian faction. It's got eight wannabe King B's to choose from, and a new 14-minute video from developers Creative Assembly explains how four of these play differently depending on their particular skills for combat, production and diplomacy. Every Total War is about a big bunch of bastards vying to be king of the bastards, and Total War: Pharaoh looks no different.
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