Showing posts with label Medieval Total War 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medieval Total War 2. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 December 2017

Bookend Game Awards: Best Audio Design

I have no snark or other comments about this category for once. It’s a legit category and I have some good nominations. There’s actually more names I can think of that I’m mad I can’t give a nomination.

  • Hollow Knight – Atmospheric background music, ambient sounds, character voices... eh mumbles, impact interaction foley. Great sound design.
  • ICEY – Tries to do a Stanley parable with the narrator, not as well in my opinion, but comes together for a pretty compelling sound mix.
  • Lone Survivor – An incredibly atmospheric sounding game, what else can I say.
  • Medieval Total War 2 – Another nomination for Europa Barborum 2 in truth. But when the Carnyx wails above recreated ancient music as men scream at each other in our best approximation for ancient Celtic and Latin, just, go damn. Why aren’t the actual Total War games this good?
  • Red Dead Redemption – It sounds like the Wild West.


And the winner is...

                Red Dead Redemption



Because the sound direction really does complete the illusion of being in the Wild West in a way few games achieve. You can feel the tumbleweeds.


Join me next time for Best Score/Music!

Bookend Game Awards: Best Ongoing Game

I guess this means game undergoing regular support and updates by the Devs that still have active online communities? I’ll admit some of these are tenuous... But let’s go!

  • Dark Souls – The Legend Never Dies!
  • Killing Floor 2 – Gets good support, new characters and areas and shit. Good dame.
  • Medieval Total War 2 – Again, this is clearly going to the modders who are doing god’s own work...
  • Overwatch – Updates, patches and cosmetic shit all the time. Blizzard know how to keep milking this golden goose.
  • Rocket league – They love their keys and crates, that’s for sure.


And the Winner is:

                Rocket League


I’ll be honest; this is pretty much just a re-run of my best online game... Now I think about it this feels like another award that’s just there to inflate the ceremony and keep the egos good and 
massaged.


Join me next time for... Games for Impact?

Bookend Game Awards: Best Strategy Game

Now, I love me some strategy games, though I admit I’ve not played as many new ones as I should have this year, mea culpa. Still, the Total war series is like crack to me, so I’ve made an effort to put some other contenders in there so it at least looks like a contest...
  • Hegemony: Gold – Hegemony is a strategy game that offers a very unique approach to moulding the empire management and troop movements of other games. It’s in real time, and has lots of logistical management of supply line. But both the building and combat border on the simplistic side. Regardless, it’s a game I expect myself to keep coming back to, before feeling dirty about how long I spent playing it by the time campaign ends.
  • Medieval Total War 2 – This feels a little unfair, as it’s more of a vote for Mods than the game itself, though over a decade later Medieval 2 is a hard game for it’s predecessors to beat, and Kingdoms must be one of the best expansions for a game ever. If only CA didn’t come complete DLC whores starting with Empire...
  • Patrician 3 – I don’t know why, but I love this Hanseatic League Simulator. Something about transporting goods around the Baltic and increasing my hold over the towns just gets that dopamine flowing. Another game I come back to more often than sense would dictate.
  • Steamworld heist – Take captain Piper and her steamboats across space, fighting all sorts of foes in a strange steampunk western version of space. Not the deepest strategy game in the world, but the turn based squad management with manual aiming is a fun time.
  • Warhammer: Total War – Better than Rome 2 and pretty fun in general, but made a load of choices I question which make it far too shallow a strategy game, not to mention all the DLC makes the entire game cost £90 full price, which is about  three times what it’s worth in my opinion.

And the Winner is:
                Medieval Total War 2
                ... to be Precise...
               Mods for Medieval Total War 2
               And if I’m forced to Pick one...
               Europa Barborum 2



As I said above, the base game is still fantastic, but the ability to mod the game gives it infinite replay-ability, even if modders have to wrestle quite hard with the limitations of the game engine by this point. Europa Barborum 2 is a mod I cannot recommend highly enough it you’re interested in ancient history, It’s like playing a history book, but in a good way, if that doesn’t already sound good to you. See if you can’t seat Phyrros of Epirus on the Throne of Makedonia, take Hannibal to beat Scipio Africanus, Try and hold the Arche Selukia together as the empire crumbles or take Rome itself and play out history as it happened. Sometimes the mod is a little overly prescriptive for my tastes in what you can and can’t do as a faction when it comes to expansion, but the work they put into governments and traits is truly exemplary, and they’re improving the mod all the time!

Quisque est Barbarus Alio!


Next up is Best Family Game!