
Game mode differences – What can you look forward to when you play the Historical, Mythological, and Truth Behind the Myth game modes?.Meanwhile, the paid content is all about Mythological mode, changes to units, and unique monsters that can be recruited. There’s a free update that’s available, which happens to add Historical mode.


Agamemnon faction guide – The King of Men arrogantly boasts of subjugating Troy.He also competes with Paris on who will become Priam’s Heir - please don’t let it be Legolas. Hector faction guide – The honorable Prince of Troy defends his besieged kingdom by forging alliances with his neighbors.Achilles faction guide – The greatest warrior of the age aims to prove his capabilities while trying to manage his erratic mood swings.Divine Will/Gods and goddesses – The gods don’t actively participate in the battlefield, but they do offer you various boons with a lot of synergies thanks to the Divine Will mechanic.In any case, here’s how to recruit various agents and some “cosplayers” (sorry, mythological creatures) from a bygone era. Whether you’ll like that or not is up to you. Mythological creatures and agents – Creative Assembly opted for a “truth behind the myth” approach.Beginner’s guide – Learn about the basics and new concepts in A Total War Saga: Troy including campaign progression, the Antagonist system, victory conditions, leveling up, battle mechanics, and cheesing sieges.Technical review – This article delves into the game’s graphics, in-game benchmark tool, performance, settings, and some concerns with screenshots (which the Epic Games launcher doesn’t have as a built-in feature).Official review – A Total War Saga: Troy is free for the first 24 hours, but is it worth downloading or even buying separately? Let’s find out in our official review.A Total War Saga: Troy – Guides and features hub Features and basic mechanics
