Review: A Total War Saga: Troy

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Komentáře • 573

  • @manueltheplebb
    @manueltheplebb Před 3 lety +971

    Saggat Roy is my fave Street Fighter character.

  • @00110000
    @00110000 Před 3 lety +197

    SBH: "videogamevideogamevideogame"
    Me: "Uh huh, uh huh"
    SBH: *SUDDEN BICAMERAL MIND*
    Me: "And theeere it is"

    • @tukkek
      @tukkek Před 3 lety +33

      To those who are confused on whether George is a step above every other game journalist/reviewer out there or if he's slowly losing his mind: yes.

    • @Blancuzproductions
      @Blancuzproductions Před 3 lety +8

      @hi there dude went coast to coast on a fucking bycicle.
      Admirable but also insane.

  • @SinanZee
    @SinanZee Před 3 lety +204

    1:30
    After 'comparishon' there is now 'sahgah'
    Online bullies start your engines

  • @OlOleander
    @OlOleander Před 3 lety +528

    I'm still not sure if he's pronouncing "saga" that way on purpose.

  • @Kuddochan
    @Kuddochan Před 3 lety +125

    "Actions determined by dice rolls like assassinations are pre-determined at the beginning of a turn." Just FYI this isn't true, it's pre-determined at the beginning of an action. I.E: if you try to assassinate someone with a spy and fail, then reload to just before that attempt and do it again, then yes you will always get the same result. But if you first grab another army or agent and have them make a move somewhere on the campaign map and *then* re-try the assassination, it'll make a new dice roll, even if it's on the same turn. And as far as I know, that's the way it's always worked in pretty much every other Total War game as well

    • @MetalGamer666
      @MetalGamer666 Před 3 lety +3

      Because of the way computers work, that's how it is with most games.

    • @MrGrimBG
      @MrGrimBG Před 3 lety +4

      It works the same way in X COM.

    • @Hell_O7
      @Hell_O7 Před 3 lety +1

      Really? I don't know about harder difficulty, but I think it works like that on mine as far as I remember.

    • @meneldal
      @meneldal Před 2 lety

      There has been the option to lock rolls before, but I believe you could choose to enable it. Is it now on by default?

  • @Calintares
    @Calintares Před 3 lety +26

    The Myceneans did have writing, Linear B. it was used to carry diplomatic messages and quite a bit of it has been presserved, including letters talking about a troublemaker called Piyamaradu who was undermining hittite influence in western Anatolia. Linear B dissappeared entirely after the Bronze age collapse, but that was about 200 years after the trojan wars are supposed to have taken place

  • @aaronyourfriend
    @aaronyourfriend Před 3 lety +183

    Sah-Gah

  • @specknacken6507
    @specknacken6507 Před 3 lety +66

    If you listen closely you can hear Georges wife and children upstairs yelling at him:
    "Dad turn off the history channel for christs sake!"

  • @DickerProblemBaer
    @DickerProblemBaer Před 3 lety +73

    George, you consistently impress me with the insights you communicate with your videos. You make it seem absolutely effortless to blend an honest, insightful review of a video game with concepts like the bicameral mind hypothesis. This was the first time I heard of it and I can't wait to read up on it, and that's why I'm writing my first youtube comment today to tell you that you produce absolutely outstanding content, one of kind in my opinion and I love it and appreciate your work a lot.

  • @muchmoonies
    @muchmoonies Před 3 lety +127

    A total war suhGahh troy

    • @rolfjanssen9349
      @rolfjanssen9349 Před 3 lety

      THANK YOU!

    • @fearedjames
      @fearedjames Před 3 lety +1

      He's pronouncing it like the Romancing SaGa games for some bloody reason. (they've always been released as Sa・Ga, indicating its not the English word)

    • @lunarbeing4982
      @lunarbeing4982 Před 3 lety +1

      Ah, I just love George's pronunciation quirks

    • @chilldude30
      @chilldude30 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lunarbeing4982 comparishun

  • @mujajajajajaja
    @mujajajajajaja Před 3 lety +18

    The way you transformed this review from talking of mechanichs to then transform it on theories about mythology and different points of view that exist (transforming our pereceptions of it) is just amazing. Not only it makes an irrefutable argument for the usefulness of videogames and its place in media but also is a masterful piece of criticism.
    Not only videogames are art, George, YOU are a piece of art.
    Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @breedlove94
    @breedlove94 Před 3 lety +111

    I love how "a George game" has come to mean "pseudo-edutainment exploring the cognitive evolution of human beings" (This, Ancestors, and perhaps to a certain extent Death Stranding)

    • @leetorry
      @leetorry Před 3 lety +6

      Or a good stealth game

    • @MilkJugA_
      @MilkJugA_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@leetorry A good stealth game is all about messing about with the AI, while laughing at your superiority.

    • @breedlove94
      @breedlove94 Před 3 lety +2

      @@leetorry it's a campy stealth action tactical multiplayer VR game that casually quotes from the Illiad

    • @sancturillore
      @sancturillore Před 3 lety +2

      Wait, what's a "George game"?

    • @benevolentworldexploder5395
      @benevolentworldexploder5395 Před 3 lety +9

      @@sancturillore Games that have you deep diving into Wikipedia articles that gradually become _seemingly_ less relevant as you dive. Eventually this leads you to postulate on human experience and then you suddenly find yourself applying your newly found position into the game that started it all.
      You know, typical history buff stuff.

  • @kimarous
    @kimarous Před 3 lety +10

    20:15 "I'm also still waiting for someone to make a rock opera movie out of the Iliad." OMG I NOW WANT THAT SO BAD!

  • @princeniccolo8299
    @princeniccolo8299 Před 3 lety +68

    What excites me most, is to see how much of the good elements from Troy get into Warhammer 3, which is the purpose of the Saga series, to test mechanics for future titles. Since this is made is the Warhammer engine, it sets the groundwork for the excellent new maps to make their way into warhammer 3.

    • @234ne14
      @234ne14 Před 3 lety +11

      I mean... at this point we know the Dev's favourite child is... it's the adopted one they had to rescue from GW.

    • @liaminwales
      @liaminwales Před 3 lety +7

      the best upgrade in troy is the engine over warcraft 2, CPU use us much much better.
      trading is better.
      but in general im not keen on it, not a fan of hero's like this in a historic game and the UI is just sad and feels gimped.
      shogun 2 for me was the most balanced game, still love the art style, graphics & gameplay.
      warcraft 2 is super fun to play.
      so can only hope warcraft 3 is good.

    • @budlikycz2445
      @budlikycz2445 Před 3 lety +2

      True but I hope they only take the maps and visuals from this experiment. Since combat in Troy sucks ass. I also like the resources. But uff that combat in this game.

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer Před 3 lety +4

      @@liaminwales The Trojan War is mythology not history.

    • @trevordavis6830
      @trevordavis6830 Před 3 lety +5

      ​@@CarrotConsumer Tell that to CA who marketed this game as "The TRUTH Behind The Myth".

  • @itzzaamia
    @itzzaamia Před 3 lety +69

    Gonna miss George talking about how much he’s looking forward to “Total Roy Troy”

  • @0dWHOHWb0
    @0dWHOHWb0 Před 3 lety +55

    This entire video is just an excuse to say "sa gatroy" over and over (which as far as I know means nothing but presumably sounds funny)

  • @justderp5713
    @justderp5713 Před 3 lety +198

    “Monkeys evolved hentai, and then they evolved Total War Saga: Troy.” - Mahatma Gandhi, on the Canadian scarf industry

    • @jacksonw453
      @jacksonw453 Před 3 lety +1

      Too true

    • @AlexIncarnate911
      @AlexIncarnate911 Před 3 lety

      Then came the feminists, they tell us these are the result of patriarchy and imperialism. Don't know about using the word evolved after that...🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @chilldude30
    @chilldude30 Před 3 lety +5

    That bicameral mind theory seems like the kind of shit my weed dealer would tell me when I can't get him to leave

  • @josha5933
    @josha5933 Před 3 lety +4

    I found a similarly interesting relationship between fantasy and fact in AC Odyssey
    If you go to a deep cave it's referred to as "entrance to the underworld", or you find an abandoned hut with some chickens and it's called "Alektryon's rest", because anyone who saw those places would just assume thats what they are from the myths that they fully believe to be true, and that since you're travelling with Herodotus and this concept of "history" suddenly exists, you're basically playing as the last demigod Greek Hero at the end of the pre-truth era

    • @michelottens6083
      @michelottens6083 Před 3 lety +1

      That's the stuff that made me love Screed Origins, too, and it's departure from the older screed games' more historic style.

  • @flimpeenflarmpoon1353
    @flimpeenflarmpoon1353 Před 3 lety +71

    Was I supposed to be looking at the user score cause I was thrown off by 80 being great and 75 being not so great lol

    • @MyMP5K
      @MyMP5K Před 3 lety +8

      That's what I was thinking too lol. Has there ever been a total war game that was a total flop (after patches and dlc)?

    • @rolfs2165
      @rolfs2165 Před 3 lety +13

      That's how big publishers think these days, isn't it? 80+ is okay, anything below they could just as well not have bothered to make, because it's a complete failure.

    • @flimpeenflarmpoon1353
      @flimpeenflarmpoon1353 Před 3 lety +8

      @@rolfs2165 yeah I think the famous example is New Vegas where if they got an 85 score they would have got a bonus or something but they only got 84. Also I guess a 7 is a complete failure because sites like IGN give mediocre games 8 so a 7 must be dreadful.

    • @Kuddochan
      @Kuddochan Před 3 lety +7

      @@MyMP5K Rome 2 had a terrible launch but was eventually fixed over the years through updates. Other than that, Thrones of Britannia is probably the only generally negatively received one

    • @MyMP5K
      @MyMP5K Před 3 lety

      @@Kuddochan Yeah based upon what I looked up, Thrones of Brianna seems to be the one the community dislikes/ignores. The other weaker total wars games at least have their own niche or cult following .

  • @Shadesofone
    @Shadesofone Před 3 lety +14

    "I'm also still waiting for someone to make a rock opera out of Illiad" - have you heard the 15 minute long song "And then there was silence" by Blind Guardian?

    • @rkoep
      @rkoep Před 3 lety +2

      same but achilles last stand by led zeppelin

    • @rafaelneumann8365
      @rafaelneumann8365 Před 3 lety +3

      Blind Guardian is basically a one-band rock opera of everything that is awesome.
      Nightfall in Middle-Earth is basically a rock-opera of the Simarillion.

    • @Shadesofone
      @Shadesofone Před 3 lety

      @@rafaelneumann8365 Indeed. I love them!

    • @Vote4Drizzt
      @Vote4Drizzt Před 3 lety

      Hell yes

  • @dYrOiUs
    @dYrOiUs Před 3 lety +1

    This was truly an awesome review. Did not expect you to go into the depth you did, and the whole bicameral mind hypothesis is so incredibly interesting. I’ll probably be doing some amateur research on all that stuff out of curiosity now. Well done man

  • @cincymutt
    @cincymutt Před 3 lety +47

    Bicameralism is a fascinating concept, however I can't say I'm convinced of it as fact. Still, I'm gonna check out that book you mentioned.

    • @234ne14
      @234ne14 Před 3 lety +23

      To note, we are looking at a now nearing 50 year old theory largely based on archaeological, psychological, biological/neurological evidences of the late-70's. It's been somewhat updated, but there is a room for a lot scepticism, especially with the more knowledge gained in the various fields above.

    • @FliggityFlargen
      @FliggityFlargen Před 3 lety +2

      I've never bought evolutionary psychology much. David Graeber and David Wengrow do good work on early human social organization though.

    • @dstblj5222
      @dstblj5222 Před 3 lety

      Evolutionary phycology is pretty likely correct if not all that useful, the idea that human beings developed phycological traits that helped them survive in times past just like they did with physical traits is pretty logical.

    • @budlikycz2445
      @budlikycz2445 Před 3 lety +1

      How was the book :)

  • @VanGtfogh
    @VanGtfogh Před 3 lety +14

    “Sagah” and “sagahhtroy” are a genius George bit right? He’s committing to this because we love it right??

  • @themilo1567
    @themilo1567 Před 3 lety +36

    I'm somewhat of a hardcore Total War player. The type that only plays on Hard or Higher on a self imposed Ironman. So, it was pretty interesting to see a more outsider perspective on Troy. A game I wasn't exactly hyped for but did end up enjoying quite a bit anyway. Probably not as much as Three Kingdom or Warhammer, but way more than I expected. In particular, I find your observations about the somewhat outdated and clunky nature really intriguing. I recently got into playing Panzer Corps 2 (Which I REALLY recommend) in a big way, and I do think part of the reason why that game plays as well as it does is because of the rewind button. So, I would not mind if it becomes a feature in a future Total War game.
    I also found your observations on the weird "Truth behind the myth" theme the game got going to be really interesting. At first I honestly wasn't that fond of it, and would have rather had a Age of Mythology esque game with actual Warhammer style monsters in it. But I do think it is a somewhat interesting, if a bit silly, take on the entire conflict. And Ii there is one thing I can praise the game for it's that it did the thing all good adaptions should do; It got me interested in the source material. Not just the Iliad and the surrounding legends, but also a lot of the real history about the Bronze Age. Especially the Bronze Age collapse, and the possible connection that might or might not have to the collapse of the real Troy. It even got me interested in writing my own adaption of the Trojan war.
    On a final note, I am curious if you have played Rome 2 recently. Because while the game was a absolute disaster on launch. It has really managed to turn around since then and I do think it's worth playing, especially if you like the time period. Then again, i'm the kind of person that likes Thrones of Britannia. So you might want to take my opinion with a grain of salt.

    • @shatteredknight1129
      @shatteredknight1129 Před 3 lety +1

      Host is complains of multiple problems with Troy despite most problems being with himself that isn't even a problem with the game at all. Combat warnings are fine. The leveling system for heroes and agents are a huge pro. And treated in this review as if a con. Really wtf? This game needs a bit of touching up. Heroes need reduced defense. Probably shouldn't be able to destroy siege gates. Chariots are just absurd. But overall, Troy is excellence. If there was only one choice to play, I'd go Troy over any TW any day. Including over 3K and WH. Especially when you really get an understanding of the combat design of this game. For anybody thinking about getting into Total War or experienced users who like the series, Troy is super worth getting. Troy is Total War at its best. And will hopefully be a foundation of a new era for TW of the future.

    • @trevordavis6830
      @trevordavis6830 Před 3 lety +2

      @@shatteredknight1129 Personally, I find Troy to be Total War at its most tedious and arguably at its worst when it comes to ai balancing. Without a doubt there are some great mechanics in it that I hope future games adopt(like more diplomacy options and finite resources), but the way its balanced and has these systems interact with each other just makes it too tedious for me to enjoy for more than an hour or two.
      The increased focus on alliances is great on paper, but it gets ruined by the fact that ai are unable to recognize faction alliances not directly tied to them, which leads into situations where your allies are constantly declaring war on each other and YOU get all the diplomacy penalties despite having zero control over it. In a game where diplomacy and alliances are suppose to play such a huge role, the fact that you have no way of preventing war between your allies and will still get punished for it for when said wars break out just makes the system a frustrating mess to deal with.
      Likewise, having units be more expensive to upkeep in order to encourage trading also sounds like a good idea on paper but gets ruined by the way CA went about it. Instead of just doing the sensible thing and raising unit upkeep across the board, they decided to make supplyline penalities(a mechanic that only effects the player) 12 times as harsh as in Warhammer. So while the ai can walk around with multiple 14 stack armies just fine, you can't hire a single extra hero without nuking your entire food economy.
      Like its still completely doable to beat the ai, but the amount of artifical advantages the ai are given even on normal difficulty just takes all the fun and immersion out of it for me. It's playing a fighting game but you're forced to give yourself a 50% handicap for every match against the ai. While it can fun in the same way beating Dark Souls on a Guitar Hero controller can be fun, to me I prefer playing games on as much of an even playing field and ruleset as my opponents than having my self be handicapped just because the ai is dumb.

    • @shatteredknight1129
      @shatteredknight1129 Před 3 lety +1

      @@trevordavis6830 Everything you said is incorrect about how the game works. Not knowing how to play doesn't mean it's a problem with the game. If you don't know how to do something, then why not just ask or try to find out? Rather than claim it's a flaw in the game.

    • @trevordavis6830
      @trevordavis6830 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shatteredknight1129 But, that is literally how it works.
      The AI literally does not care who you are allied with. Within 3 turns I got like 5 separate "your ally has declared war on your ally", and no matter what I picked my diplomacy score still got dropped down from 0 to -76.
      The supplylines penalty in Troy is 24% even on normal difficulty, which makes it not only 12 times as harsh as Warhammer 2's normal 2% penalty, but also 60% more harsh than Warhammer 2's hard/legendary 15% penalty.
      I know how the mechanics work, and the way they work goes counter to immersive gameplay in favor for more arcadey and "difficult" gameplay. If you prefer the ai be given tons of artifical advantages over the player in order to make up for their stupidity, great, good for you. But for me, I honestly prefer the ai be stupid and easy to beat on normal over having the ai be given so many advantages over the player even on normal just for the sake of making them a somewhat of a challenge to fight.

    • @Medytacjusz
      @Medytacjusz Před 3 lety +1

      @@trevordavis6830 I think strategy games on single player, instead of trying to pretend that the AI plays by the same rules (but cheating), should double down on asymmetry. Just like X-Com, the AI can play by their own rules unique to them, while you get to play by the rules unique to you, with some crossover. That way, a lot of balancing AI problems (aka making the AI understand the game its playing while resolving turns in less than an hour) goes out the window while the designers get the opportunity to craft unique mechanics that both challenge and immerse a player. The challenge is to not make it feel scripted but open-ended like strategy usually is, but that's perfectly doable.

  • @braddhillon5238
    @braddhillon5238 Před 3 lety

    Love seeing you post!

  • @brendanwalsh3354
    @brendanwalsh3354 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoying this classics/philologic perspective on games, recently. Thanks for the work.

  • @Sputnik312
    @Sputnik312 Před 3 lety +8

    "Attila! Great!" Ah if only that were the case, despite the good reviews it's a largely unpopular title among the community. It's fuckin awesome though, and probably my favorite historical title so far, and now you can get the dope Midieval kingdoms 1212 mod

    • @daevious_
      @daevious_ Před 3 lety

      As one of the people who adore Attila, I agree with you. I love it for what it does, but I don't blame anyone getting pissed off at it either.

    • @TheMarc1k1
      @TheMarc1k1 Před 3 lety +1

      You know my biggest problem isn't actually with Atilla itself, more that I've never played another Total War game that actually felt like a follow up to Medieval 2 - I god damn love that game but it always feels like everything is weird and way, WAY different in the newer Total War games so I just don't bother with them.

  • @ccarreon
    @ccarreon Před 3 lety +49

    At least this was free on Epic Games store when it came out

    • @Medytacjusz
      @Medytacjusz Před 3 lety

      so annoyed that I missed it, I think it was free for just one day or sth

  • @TheUballe
    @TheUballe Před 3 lety

    Welcome back! Glad to see a new video, sir!

  • @buttonsmasherable
    @buttonsmasherable Před 3 lety +1

    Dan Carlin has a great point in an episode about Olympias, he says imagine a world where Magic just *exists*. And it isn't questioned. You reflected that idea really well

  • @KaoticReach1999
    @KaoticReach1999 Před 3 lety +2

    Shogun 2 and Rome 2 (AFTER it was all fixed and improved by the end and total conversions) were the last Real Good pure TW Games

  • @hamd8375
    @hamd8375 Před 3 lety +1

    Been waiting for you to make a video on this

  • @magnificmango336
    @magnificmango336 Před 3 lety +2

    The knowledge that George plays Fire Emblem makes me very happy.

  • @INKASANT
    @INKASANT Před 3 lety

    Wow man, a really thoughtful and let me say it, one of the best reviews of the game out there. I am a scholar of the Roman Kingdom, Republic and Empire and I really had no idea of the bicameral mind hypothesis of Ancient Greece. I will definitely check out more about this hypothesis. Also I will definitely buy the game now. You sir have earned a new subscriber.

  • @poppers7317
    @poppers7317 Před 3 lety +5

    Reminds me of when the guys who made Candy Crush Saga sued the guys who made Banner Saga because of the word saga in the title.

  • @mikolajwitkowski8093
    @mikolajwitkowski8093 Před 3 lety +5

    Rome 2 at the moment is one of the best games ever, only the launch was bad.

  • @IlChatNoir17
    @IlChatNoir17 Před 3 lety +2

    If you want a taste of what a Troy rock opera would sound like, look for Blind Guardian’s And Then There Was Silence. Close your eyes and listen. It’s epic.

  • @dosbox907
    @dosbox907 Před 3 lety

    AYYYY missed you! welcome back

  • @Ahmadabdal_
    @Ahmadabdal_ Před 3 lety

    amazing review as always

  • @bonbondurjdr6553
    @bonbondurjdr6553 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed this review~ thank you!

  • @HansAlRachid
    @HansAlRachid Před 2 lety +1

    I nearly spat out my coffee when he proposed a rewind button - good god, no. Never this. Never. Just because people are becoming lazier and lazier and less and less capable of dealing with frustration, that does not mean the industry should cater to and encourage and strengthen this mental degradation.
    For the purposes of entertainment, achieving any form of sucess has absolutely zero meaning to it when there is genuinely nothing at stake and no risk involved at all.

  • @dlowfresh
    @dlowfresh Před 3 lety +6

    I love Troy and how it isn't flooded with fantasy bullshit. I am beyond sick of Warhammer. Now if we can just get Empire 2 please.

  • @maou8253
    @maou8253 Před 3 lety +17

    "no one liked naval battles anyway"
    They were great in fall of the samurai, come on...

    • @yourdadsotherfamily3530
      @yourdadsotherfamily3530 Před 3 lety +2

      I loved naval battles in Rome 2 when flushed out they seemed fucking awesome especially in campaign having a moving fleet blow open the walls or gates for you cause you didn’t wanna limit your land armies mobility with arty units you can bring in navy. When you become good with the naval battles it’s so fucking fun the ramming setting enemy ships on fire and boarding actions were awesome with the different factions marines and I loved doing port assaults with my 5-8 unit assault ships on unfortified towns behind enemy line forcing them to weaken their front line against my actual armies by withdrawing them to home. A lot you can do with the navy they are ignoring... no doubt. Rome Two if you knew what to do and didn’t just expect clicking and winning with a navy then it was fun tactically for anyone who allows themselves to use pause button makes it even more enjoyable!
      Anyone who didn’t like naval battles probably just expect to click and win with their navy.. they are ships and need to be told to reverse and go forward by their commander spamming attack will only confuse the ai in a group attack formation with all the moving enemy ships bound to cluster fuck you if you depended on click to win like most Rome players who complained about naval. I agree with you 100% there definitely were people that liked the naval battles and why not put it in TROY?? The fuck? It’s all Greco trireme and ships anyways why not add the mymidon marines or whatever odysseus’ marines Troy failed on this one...

    • @theguy9208
      @theguy9208 Před 3 lety

      i personally loved the massively overpower onager ships. i was getting wrecked by gauls in massively distructive naval battles, until i learned you could manually fire the onager ship WAY fast, more accurately and more powerfully than the AI.

  • @marcelob.678
    @marcelob.678 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely amazing video. Even though I love the Illiad and the Oddysey I wasnt too keen on playing this game.
    Now this video got has convinced me to both read Rage of Achilles as well as play the new Troy game.

  • @NormalModeTV
    @NormalModeTV Před 3 lety +2

    George's unique pronunciation is endearing. He's a national treasure.

    • @hamstrungharry259
      @hamstrungharry259 Před 3 lety +2

      It's been quite the comparishun listening to his old stuff.

  • @MrCowabungaa
    @MrCowabungaa Před 3 lety +1

    If you want to see an adaptation of the Iliad myth fully seen through the archeological material of that era, may I suggest the graphic novel Age Of Bronze? It's legit what I hoped this game would look like, and I'm sad to say it only does so a little bit. The Bronze Age world as seen in Age Of Bronze is so unique and visually interesting.

  • @Anthony-gp2mp
    @Anthony-gp2mp Před 3 lety +2

    They actually resolved the UI and readability problem with Rome II. There the unit cards and building icons were incredibly clear, simple and quite beautiful. Britannia also used the same system (of using artwork that echoes the artwork of the time) but for some reason they moved away from that UI policy with Three Kingdoms and doubled down on it here. As a long time Total War fan, i cannot put into words how disappointing it is that they did not choose to represent units on their cards with amphora like illustrations. I also think the strange colour scheme both for the UI and the map/battle graphics itself (which appear more washed out than ever before) was a mistake.

  • @Haytes1991
    @Haytes1991 Před 3 lety

    About Troyan war, I might misheard you. but you quoted about that this city might be destryoed by earthquake. So yes, there was earthquake, but then city rebuilded, and this Troy VII was destroyed by some kind of conflict, there's evidence of not buried people, arrows, slingshots and etc. Also there's some mentions in hittite sources about city Wilusa, which probably was city of Troy, also there's mentions of king whose name was Alaksandu and name of Paris in Iliad was Alexander, and there's a lot of this stuff in Hittite sources. But still, you're right we will never know what really happened back then, since we don't have more sources, just parts of it.
    Also great video, thank you!

  • @QuestionmarkTimes2
    @QuestionmarkTimes2 Před 3 lety +8

    DISCO ELYSIUM REVIEW WHEN GEORGE?!

  • @AllMyFri3ndsAr3D3ad
    @AllMyFri3ndsAr3D3ad Před 3 lety

    Really didn’t expect a shoutout to Julian Jaynes in this vid but I’m pleasantly surprised whenever it’s mentioned

  • @clawhammr666
    @clawhammr666 Před 3 lety

    The moment when the sponsor link is the only one not clickable in video description, that second half about bicameral mind was really interesting, seems like the game itself is decent, also if I hadn't seen the total war saga, I would've wondered wtf you were talking about 'seggat, sogga' :P dunno if it was on purpose or not, great review!

  • @TypicalRussianGuy
    @TypicalRussianGuy Před 3 lety +2

    Fifteen years ago I've beat dreaming about a Total War game set up in the Bronze Age.
    Not anymore.

  • @BurnBluefireK
    @BurnBluefireK Před 3 lety

    The "undo" in shadows of valentina was definitely a good implementation of the concept. It gives you flexibility but you still need to ration it. And you actually have to account for visiting shrines to restore your undos.
    The newest game did not balance the concept imo but I'm not opposed to seeing it continue in the future.

  • @SuperAerie
    @SuperAerie Před 3 lety +2

    You are certainly more positive than I am. All I see when I look at Troy is a game launched with similar kind of problems the series have had in every new iteration since the launch of Rome2. Artificial difficulty-modifiers in battle for the AI-units (that btw did not exist in shogun2), huge problems with collisions overall, the usual bad AI pathfinding, still cant handle single entity units very well, a severe lack of unit-animations and so on
    The maps are beautiful and really nice though, I will give it that. But dont get me wrong, despite that I think its an overall decent game.
    But dont call 3K historical. It isnt. The records-mode was a last-minute addon.

  • @Vashetrockner
    @Vashetrockner Před 3 lety

    Wow, never thought to get hooked by something like the bicameral mind hypothesis. I just watched a great review by George, as always, just to get the feeling i was watching the x-files when he talked about this phenomenon. Cool stuff!

  • @ndb6ndk99
    @ndb6ndk99 Před 3 lety +1

    Great stuff! Very interesting mind food. You sent me down at least a couple wikipedia holes

  • @flimpeenflarmpoon1353
    @flimpeenflarmpoon1353 Před 3 lety +6

    Has he ever played Europa Universalis or Crusader Kings or anything like that?

  • @BinniBoy
    @BinniBoy Před 3 lety

    Great video!
    Have you read Dan Simmons' _Ilium/Olympos_ series? It's a bizarre literary science fiction series that blends far future post-singularity mumbo-jumbo with Homer's _Iliad/Odyssey_ , Shakespeare's _The Tempest_ and a sprinkle of Proust for good measure. It's not as good as his famous _Hyperion cantos_ series, in my opinion, but worth checking out if you're a fan of both sci-fi and Homer's epics.

  • @TheReyzuken
    @TheReyzuken Před 3 lety +1

    From reviewing the video game to a history lesson and then ending with Bicameral Mind Theory.
    Thanks, George

  • @kiloalphahotel5354
    @kiloalphahotel5354 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the vid. Always great.

  • @TheTrueChuster
    @TheTrueChuster Před 3 lety

    The only thing I cannot comprehend is that the Athens have the Spanakopita ability but not until Themosticles takes control of the city...

  • @dragonkidofhearts
    @dragonkidofhearts Před 3 lety

    Wowie Troy, would love to visit it someday.

  • @zamarickz
    @zamarickz Před 3 lety +1

    I always love how Creative Assembly puts soooo much effort into unit details and animations, and I NEVER zoom in to watch...because...you know...I'm playing the game.

  • @caleb1031
    @caleb1031 Před 3 lety

    The Bicameral Mind hypothesis is a fascinating concept. I could think of a whole list of interesting narrative Ideas based off it.

  • @Virus16th
    @Virus16th Před 3 lety

    Wow! Really insightful video! Can't wait to hear Liam and Matt make fun of you for talking about it on the podcast!

  • @gumilarramadhan6265
    @gumilarramadhan6265 Před 3 lety

    hi George have you played the mafia series? with the soon released mafia 1 remake i'm really interested in what you think of the series especially the first one since its open world and story driven structure is really different than its competition.

  • @shukterhousejive
    @shukterhousejive Před 3 lety +1

    17:27 The gods have spoken! We must acquire TP for our bungholes!

  • @BizzarityProductions
    @BizzarityProductions Před 3 lety

    Wasn't expecting a bicameral mind reference, but here we are. Very interesting when taken as a piece of speculative evolution, if not a rigorous scientific theory.

  • @Krystalchan2009
    @Krystalchan2009 Před 3 lety

    from their dev log, troy shouls have multiplayer come november or so... but i will wait and see

  • @nekromorg
    @nekromorg Před 3 lety +15

    "...a Total War: Saggat-roy"
    George, what the hell is that pronounciation?

  • @magnificmango336
    @magnificmango336 Před 3 lety +1

    He’s back!

    • @Lysergiik
      @Lysergiik Před 3 lety +1

      I see Bunnyhop, I upvote. I am simple man.

  • @ZenTea
    @ZenTea Před 2 lety

    Rewind for strategy games is genius.

  • @onlyadamrosa
    @onlyadamrosa Před 3 lety

    Reckon they'll release dlc for this that leans into the mythological/ magical stuff more

  • @justiceforpoets
    @justiceforpoets Před 3 lety

    Commenting for that algorithm. Love you Bunnyman

  • @michelottens6083
    @michelottens6083 Před 3 lety

    Yes to pause, slomo, fastforward, and rewind in every videogame! There's no reason not to, twenty years past Sands of Time, ten years since Braid, and Halo 3's recording system. Maybe put processing power towards a standard for that stuff, gamercreatorfolk, instead of some pixel shader that only vfx professionals notice. I feel we need to replace those boring shell menu failstate and savestate systems with a gameplay timeline to scrub or click through.

  • @RobotniksPromotion
    @RobotniksPromotion Před 3 lety

    the most interesting video ive seen in a long time.

  • @soreyaboatthatbabe2550
    @soreyaboatthatbabe2550 Před 3 lety +2

    "Suhgah"
    "Bless you"

  • @fuckgoogle2554
    @fuckgoogle2554 Před 3 lety +2

    Scott Alexander (notorious blogger/psychiatrist) wrote an interesting post about the bicameral mind hypothesis.

  • @wgrundmeier
    @wgrundmeier Před 3 lety

    George really like his culture/academics rabbit holes in game reviews.

  • @mads_in_zero
    @mads_in_zero Před 3 lety +1

    The real takeaway here is that Bunnyhop has played Fire Emblem Echoes.
    Good, it's my favorite game in the series and I _will_ defend the map design.

  • @vitalik38815
    @vitalik38815 Před 3 lety

    Multiplayer will be added in October

  • @kevinc6971
    @kevinc6971 Před 3 lety +1

    What a nice surprise!

  • @Zivudemo
    @Zivudemo Před 3 lety

    About the centaurs and horsemen. Saddles hadn't been invented yet too. Mounting horses without saddles is hard.

  • @shaggnar2014
    @shaggnar2014 Před 3 lety +1

    The interface in this game is one of the biggest downfalls it really doesn't do it any favors.
    That is just the act of clicking on units feels more clunky than the Warhammer games. I went back and replayed Shogun 2 just to be sure, and while there are some improvements, it does feel more clunky to me in a lot of ways

  • @robertwatts7894
    @robertwatts7894 Před 3 lety

    As a theater and a history buff I agree a rock opera version of The Iliad would be badass!

  • @Swat_Dennis
    @Swat_Dennis Před 3 lety

    It took me 20 minutes to find out how to recruit units…
    Think that says enough, as a fan since Rome (1) and Medieval 2

  • @friedipar
    @friedipar Před 3 lety +7

    I got it for free and wanted to say “even gifted it's still too expensive!“. But it was actualy quite alright. I liked the economy and also the mythical units. I think, as a concept, they are a pretty cool idea and compromise between myth and what could have been!
    Bottom line, it's kinda clear that this was more of an Alpha test for new mechanics to use in proper future TW titles

    • @remembertotakeshowerspleas355
      @remembertotakeshowerspleas355 Před 3 lety

      How do you get it for free? Do you have to be a reviewer or is there like a beta you can ask to join?

    • @friedipar
      @friedipar Před 3 lety +1

      @@remembertotakeshowerspleas355
      No, i already had the epic games store installed anyway and for the first 24h after launch, you could have gotten it for free there

  • @zetetick395
    @zetetick395 Před 3 lety

    I had no idea that Creative assembly had diversified into cigar manufacture...

  • @Johnstruct
    @Johnstruct Před 3 lety +2

    im taking sagatroy as confirmation that he's doing on purpose

  • @magnificmango336
    @magnificmango336 Před 3 lety

    Man, now I wanna see George talk about Fire Emblem.

  • @golgarisoul
    @golgarisoul Před 3 lety

    This didn't get a notification for this vid. Good thing someone shared it on a discord!

  • @cypheru5
    @cypheru5 Před 2 lety +1

    Are we mere playthings of the god?
    Or do we plead divine influence to justify our foolish choices?

  • @alix13pao
    @alix13pao Před 3 lety

    The Odyssey by the rock band Symphony X is excellent and quite close to what you call a rock opera, i mean the song is 25 minutes long but of course its about the odyssey and not the iliad

  • @r0991b
    @r0991b Před 3 lety

    While I enjoyed the video (as I do all of your work), I would highly recommend that you read Bernard Williams’ “Shame and Necessity,” an excellent work of analytic philosophy from 1993 that, in my humble opinion, lucidly demolishes any claim that the Iron Age Greeks were somehow more “primitive” or “emotional” than us moderns.

  • @L20niidas
    @L20niidas Před 3 lety

    Since you are into Ancient Greece so much I recommend looking to extra Olympia Kyklos for a more comical view of the whole era

  • @Adderkleet
    @Adderkleet Před 3 lety

    Kinda blurred the "following video" audio at the start. Took me a while.

  • @liaminwales
    @liaminwales Před 3 lety +1

    I wanted 'Jason and The Argonauts (1963)' or real history and got a engine upgrade, not bad but not amazing.
    just wish it was more.
    relay wish it was more like Jason and The Argonauts with epic adventures and deals/whims with the gods.
    we have the world map like in the film so why not see the gods like us pushing there influence on to the map from the same viewpoint.
    or real history of the time that highlighting the culture,architecture and wonder.
    to be fair the engine is much much better than warhamer 2, cpu use scales relay well but all that dose is leave me wishing they backported it to warhamer 2 as a patch.

  • @zaphodlucs
    @zaphodlucs Před 3 lety +1

    rome 2 post 2014 became a excellent game, maybe my favorite total war campaign is its DLC empire Divided... i do concede some problems and the more arcade style differ from early total wars, but its like my third favorite total war after medieval 2 and rome 1.
    as for troy, such a shame...

  • @ganymedeix9511
    @ganymedeix9511 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely brilliant review, but who tf is "Betty Hughes"?