You forgot to mention Field of Glory Empires and the upcoming Field of Glory Kingdoms, which are grand strategy games that tie into these wargames. If you own both FoG2 and FoG Empires you can play out the campaign battles in FoG2. It's an interesting way of doing it!
@@AndysTake I always love it when games combine a grand strategic with a tactical battle layer, so the way Empires and FoG2 interact with each other is great. In Empires I do enjoy the population mechanics and how decadence makes it more difficult to keep a large empire healthy. Prevents the usual unstoppable "blobbing" of most grand strategies.
@@AndysTake I usually just toy around with a game until I grok it, so I can't recommend any tutorials. Rome, Carthage and the Ptolemaic Empire are good factions to start with.
I remember a similar game from my childhood, it came out in 2002 and was called Medieval Total War. The only difference being that it had a slightly better graphics
I would take it off your wishlist, as having played the games, these ones do tend to get a little boring after a while. That and the devs and fanboys of these games are quite toxic as well.
I really do enjoy this series, but it's very important to note that this is a digital version of a TABLETOP miniatures wargame (dice rolls, morale checks, etc.). The ruleset isn't particularly explained well in game, but it was easy enough to pick up after a few hours.
@@AndysTake on the topic of smaller niche wargames, I would recommend you check out "Graviteam Tactics: Mius Front" and "Gary Grigsby's War in the East 2". They may be too niche and hardcore for what this channel talks about though.
@@SobotRex I’ve tried looking at War in the East 2, and I have to admit, those games look waaaay out of my league, at least for the moment haha. Wouldn’t even know where to begin!
@@AndysTake Mius Front might be more in line with the other games you cover since it's partially turn based operational level and partially RTS battles. Though it's got it's own complications due to a non new player friendly UI. For WitE2, the only way to learn it is watch multi hour youtube series/read the 500 page manual (lol), but the manual does have a helpful new player section that walks you through the first few turns.
Big fan of Field of Glories Empires and Field of Glory 2, which I always play in unison (FOGE for the grand campaign and FOG2 for the battles, you can export battles from FOGE to FOG2 and play them that way). Just reinstalled recently and found it pretty easy to get back up the learning curve. Might check out some of their newer titles when the shiney wears off FOGE and FOG2!
Well, you'll probably find, like I did, that the game isn't as great as you think. Not only do they just reskin different types of units a lot, but the devs and fanboys of these games don't take criticism all that well.
Hey Andy. I would like to point your attention to another historical game/series. It is called Imperiums : Greek wars and it is set in time of rule of Philip II, Alexander's father. Not only does it offer Map with thing that Total war has, but you can do things not possible there as well. Combat is more primitive, but still quite nice. In two years, they even managed to release DLC's, which could be it's own separate games - Troy, Alexander the Great, and are about to release Caesar in Gaul. Since Total war community continues to complain about lack of other franchises to rival Total War, I am dissapointed that none of bigger names - JackieFish, Legend of Total War, You and others somehow missed it. Please, give it a try.
@@AndysTake Great, I wish you good luck. I was thinking about lobbying for these games on some channels for a while now, and I am glad you take interest in it.
There are various types of fortification terrain included and these were used to make the free downloadable Alesia game. However, not all the fortification terrain types have been implemented and it would be great to see that implemented
I don't like to sound mean, but I'm glad they're not more popular. The devs and fanboys on Steam are quite toxic. They'll all but try to bully you into silence if you even say the games could use some improvements.
@@chubbyninja89 True! Look at what happened to CA after the horrible Rome 2 release. Seemed they were never the same and have been milking the Warhammer series for years now.
@@VL1975 Not to be mean, but do shut up with that kind of bullshit. I hate people who act as if the TW games only ever belonged to the historical fans and CA all but betrayed them by making the TW: Warhammer games, even though some of the most popular TW mods ever made were based on fantasy settings. But these Slitherine/Byzantine devs are pretty toxic, as they don't take any criticism of their games too kindly.
@@AndysTake Don't think I have one. Almost all faction can be fun under certain circumstances. Even when playing the weaker ones its interesting to figure out, how you can win with them.
@@JayKahns Well, imho it takes too much agency from the player, especially with the warfare system. Then, you can fairly easy automate the economy to run well without your inputs. So it just leaves you staring at the screen, at best changing your laws from time to time.
@@AndysTake I haven’t yet, the UI is too clunky and the game feels heavy for me in a way I can’t describe (in terms of camera control) I feel I need a tutorial or two to fully understand if
What a tragic way to spend valentines day lol but thanks for the content :) As always your work is greatly appreciated. Must take weeks to make something like this but just know we all appreciate the effort. You clearly have a passion & talent for creating content. I've enjoyed many an evening watching your video's :) keep on keepin' on...
To me it looked like a historical tactical game. I saw nothing strategic in this video. It was all tactical battles? Strategy is about how to wage a war. Tactics is about how to conduct a battle.
FoG 2 and FoG 2 Medieval only offers connected battles. There's another game, FoG Empires, that offers a more Total War style campaign map that then loads up Fog 2 to play out any battles. They really need to combine it all into one game when FoG 3 eventually comes out.
@@AndysTake AD 1066, mobile battles reign of swords, Hex empires, I even remember medieval 2 total war for java ghahaha. It had a campaing map of europe, battles, sieges and even catapults and cannons (5-6 playable factions)
NO ! No! NO! I owned FOG and while it was ok, it had serious flaws . Battles end 3/4 of the way through , you never get to make a final come back, like at the battle of Zama. My elite Carthage HI was waiting to attack when the game ended !! no option to continue! As well, you cannot setup your troops at the beginning of a battle, to test "what if scenarios" . The whole game seems scripted and biased towards a set ending. I was very disappointed with this one - 4 / 10.
@@よしみ-x5j That's because in field of Glory one side achieve victory by routing at least 60% of the opponent army, or you can have a crushing victory if you rout at least 40% of the opponent army and have a difference of 25 in rout % (For exemple their army lost 40% and your only 15% you win). In solo you can choose to pursue the battle. Special epic battle have the deployment already done but allow you to play either side, you can also make some choice for some extra units.
In standard multiplayer games you choose whatever you want and place your units wherever you want. Only in the Epic battles are units set in place according to the historical placements.
Somehow managed to make the battles still turn based, units of 3 men... and 1 elephant? Why can they not make real strategy games like in rome 1 tw battles?
@@joedwyer3297 😁😁 Well mostly, the Total War community is very friendly and forgiving... Also if he's native ( UK ) English speaker it's common to say "I'm sorry" even for disagreeing with someone on the simplest of things 😀😀
Please don't try to promote these games Andy, as the developers of them, at least some of them, are quite toxic. Now, I'm not really the kind of person to label a community of a game toxic lightly. And I don't say it without some damn good reason. Basically, one of their developers on Steam perma banned me from both Field of Glory 2 games' Steam forums for pretty much no reason. I mean, one of the things he did to "justify" his banning of me on the Medieval forum was to go after a pretty much dead thread. But this all spawns from the fact that these devs and their rabid fanboys aren't too happy if you criticize their games in any way at all, as they pretty much tried to bully me into silence on the Steam forums for these games.
@@PredatorPeyami I'm not a soyboy just because some of the devs are complete assholes dude. I call them out for their BS because they'll just turn into another company full of assholes if they never get called out. And while the games themselves are decent, the dev's fanatical clinging to a old TT game will only hurt what potential these games really have.
You forgot to mention Field of Glory Empires and the upcoming Field of Glory Kingdoms, which are grand strategy games that tie into these wargames. If you own both FoG2 and FoG Empires you can play out the campaign battles in FoG2. It's an interesting way of doing it!
Definitely, I’m very hyped for Kingdoms, and I need to play Empires more! What’s your favourite part of these games?
@@AndysTake I always love it when games combine a grand strategic with a tactical battle layer, so the way Empires and FoG2 interact with each other is great. In Empires I do enjoy the population mechanics and how decadence makes it more difficult to keep a large empire healthy. Prevents the usual unstoppable "blobbing" of most grand strategies.
@@JarlFrank yeah, I really wanna get into it more. Do you have a good tutorial you’d recommend?
@@AndysTake I usually just toy around with a game until I grok it, so I can't recommend any tutorials. Rome, Carthage and the Ptolemaic Empire are good factions to start with.
I love the combination of fog2 and foge and im psyched for kingdoms and medieval. I can play those games over and over
I remember a similar game from my childhood, it came out in 2002 and was called Medieval Total War. The only difference being that it had a slightly better graphics
Pike and Shot is also great title from this series. I'd love to see Total War Pike and Shot some day:).
yes winged hussars
Me too Cheyenne!
We all would ! Well most of us... 😁😁
Added to the wishlist. You can never have enough ancient empire warfare.
Thanks so much for bringing light on this hidden gem!
My pleasure, my friend! I hope you enjoy if you ever try it!
I would take it off your wishlist, as having played the games, these ones do tend to get a little boring after a while.
That and the devs and fanboys of these games are quite toxic as well.
I really do enjoy this series, but it's very important to note that this is a digital version of a TABLETOP miniatures wargame (dice rolls, morale checks, etc.). The ruleset isn't particularly explained well in game, but it was easy enough to pick up after a few hours.
Definitely, it takes some time to learn, but the tactical parts get so fun!
@@AndysTake on the topic of smaller niche wargames, I would recommend you check out "Graviteam Tactics: Mius Front" and "Gary Grigsby's War in the East 2". They may be too niche and hardcore for what this channel talks about though.
@@SobotRex I’ve tried looking at War in the East 2, and I have to admit, those games look waaaay out of my league, at least for the moment haha. Wouldn’t even know where to begin!
@@AndysTake Mius Front might be more in line with the other games you cover since it's partially turn based operational level and partially RTS battles. Though it's got it's own complications due to a non new player friendly UI. For WitE2, the only way to learn it is watch multi hour youtube series/read the 500 page manual (lol), but the manual does have a helpful new player section that walks you through the first few turns.
Looks really intriguing! Thank you for introducing me to this game I'd never heard of it
My pleasure, Punggles :D It's very interesting indeed, the turn based style really ups the level of tactics!
Big fan of Field of Glories Empires and Field of Glory 2, which I always play in unison (FOGE for the grand campaign and FOG2 for the battles, you can export battles from FOGE to FOG2 and play them that way). Just reinstalled recently and found it pretty easy to get back up the learning curve. Might check out some of their newer titles when the shiney wears off FOGE and FOG2!
Field of GLory II is suprisingly good and sofisticated game and I fell in love with it
Glad to hear it, my friend!
Well, you'll probably find, like I did, that the game isn't as great as you think.
Not only do they just reskin different types of units a lot, but the devs and fanboys of these games don't take criticism all that well.
Hey Andy.
I would like to point your attention to another historical game/series.
It is called Imperiums : Greek wars and it is set in time of rule of Philip II, Alexander's father. Not only does it offer Map with thing that Total war has, but you can do things not possible there as well. Combat is more primitive, but still quite nice.
In two years, they even managed to release DLC's, which could be it's own separate games - Troy, Alexander the Great, and are about to release Caesar in Gaul.
Since Total war community continues to complain about lack of other franchises to rival Total War, I am dissapointed that none of bigger names - JackieFish, Legend of Total War, You and others somehow missed it.
Please, give it a try.
Definitely, I’m thinking of getting around to checking them out in depth :)
@@AndysTake
Great, I wish you good luck.
I was thinking about lobbying for these games on some channels for a while now, and I am glad you take interest in it.
Praetorians was great :)
My only problem with fields of glory is that it doesn't have a siege battle system.
That would be awesome!
@@AndysTake Yes ! Especially for field of empire ^^
There are various types of fortification terrain included and these were used to make the free downloadable Alesia game. However, not all the fortification terrain types have been implemented and it would be great to see that implemented
This looks really cool!
sounds interesting. Will try
Let me know what you think if you do!
This game is free on steam now
*free to claim
Of course they're for nicher audiences, but I'm kinda surprised Slytherine games aren't more popular
I don't like to sound mean, but I'm glad they're not more popular.
The devs and fanboys on Steam are quite toxic. They'll all but try to bully you into silence if you even say the games could use some improvements.
@@chubbyninja89 True! Look at what happened to CA after the horrible Rome 2 release. Seemed they were never the same and have been milking the Warhammer series for years now.
@@VL1975
Not to be mean, but do shut up with that kind of bullshit.
I hate people who act as if the TW games only ever belonged to the historical fans and CA all but betrayed them by making the TW: Warhammer games, even though some of the most popular TW mods ever made were based on fantasy settings.
But these Slitherine/Byzantine devs are pretty toxic, as they don't take any criticism of their games too kindly.
My favourite game series! Yay😄
oh awesome! :D what is your favorite civilization?
@@AndysTake Don't think I have one. Almost all faction can be fun under certain circumstances. Even when playing the weaker ones its interesting to figure out, how you can win with them.
If historical accuracy makes all the difference, you shouldn’t decide every move.
But then you get Victoria 3 where you don’t do shit
@@legitplayin6977 facts
@@legitplayin6977 elaborate a bit I been holding off buying it.
Well you decide the moves of your own units of course, but everything is dependent on the situation and what the enemy does :)
@@JayKahns Well, imho it takes too much agency from the player, especially with the warfare system.
Then, you can fairly easy automate the economy to run well without your inputs.
So it just leaves you staring at the screen, at best changing your laws from time to time.
what you don't like all these mobile games where all the battles are auto resolve and it takes four hours to build a tavern?
Does it have playable Moops ?
Field of Empires!
Definitely! Have you played it a lot? Thoughts?
@@AndysTake I haven’t yet, the UI is too clunky and the game feels heavy for me in a way I can’t describe (in terms of camera control) I feel I need a tutorial or two to fully understand if
@@MedjayofFaiyum I definitely need a tutorial as well, it looks deep and challenging though once you get to learn it
What a tragic way to spend valentines day lol but thanks for the content :) As always your work is greatly appreciated. Must take weeks to make something like this but just know we all appreciate the effort. You clearly have a passion & talent for creating content. I've enjoyed many an evening watching your video's :) keep on keepin' on...
Wow thank you for the compliments, Euan :) and what was tragic about it? I hope you had a great time! :D
No campaign still?/ map
You need Field of Glory Empires to play the campaign, then FoG 2 for the battles
To me it looked like a historical tactical game. I saw nothing strategic in this video. It was all tactical battles?
Strategy is about how to wage a war.
Tactics is about how to conduct a battle.
FoG 2 and FoG 2 Medieval only offers connected battles. There's another game, FoG Empires, that offers a more Total War style campaign map that then loads up Fog 2 to play out any battles. They really need to combine it all into one game when FoG 3 eventually comes out.
@@SobotRex Yeah I agree, that would definitely interest me too. At least if the campaign is good.
Wack, these turn based strategy games remind me of those wacky Hex strategy games i used to play on my nokia cellphone in 2012.
Haha what kind of games were they?
@@AndysTake AD 1066, mobile battles reign of swords, Hex empires, I even remember medieval 2 total war for java ghahaha. It had a campaing map of europe, battles, sieges and even catapults and cannons (5-6 playable factions)
Been out for a few yrs !! Promised heaps, didn't deliver. Poor support from developer. Just tabletop wargame sim.
For a second i hoped new historical Total War was anounced,but meh
Unfortunately i feel like we'll get a Remaster before we get a full 100% Historical Total War.
Not really a fan of turn based combat.
Lol was this a sponsored video by chance?
Yes it was, it says so in the beginning of the video, I say it at the end, and I write in the description :)
@@AndysTake I think some people comment without watching , it's literally there in the top left corner from the beginning of the video 😁😁
to learn how to play Field of Glory, start here: ruclips.net/video/HquKfV0_84I/видео.html
NO ! No! NO! I owned FOG and while it was ok, it had serious flaws . Battles end 3/4 of the way through , you never get to make a final come back, like at the battle of Zama. My elite Carthage HI was waiting to attack when the game ended !! no option to continue! As well, you cannot setup your troops at the beginning of a battle, to test "what if scenarios" . The whole game seems scripted and biased towards a set ending. I was very disappointed with this one - 4 / 10.
Oh my... Sounds bad
@@よしみ-x5j That's because in field of Glory one side achieve victory by routing at least 60% of the opponent army, or you can have a crushing victory if you rout at least 40% of the opponent army and have a difference of 25 in rout % (For exemple their army lost 40% and your only 15% you win). In solo you can choose to pursue the battle. Special epic battle have the deployment already done but allow you to play either side, you can also make some choice for some extra units.
In standard multiplayer games you choose whatever you want and place your units wherever you want. Only in the Epic battles are units set in place according to the historical placements.
Somehow managed to make the battles still turn based, units of 3 men... and 1 elephant? Why can they not make real strategy games like in rome 1 tw battles?
Sorry, but Total War still has the best formula overall for success.
Yes ! Now if only we can actually get a Full 100% Historical Total War in 2023 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Why are you sorry for having an opinion?
@@joedwyer3297 Maybe because it's 2023 and many people nowadays get punished foe having an opinion and or expressing it 🤔🤐☹
@@IceniTotalWar noones going to punish him for thinking a certain videogame series is better than the rest. Even if hes wrong
@@joedwyer3297 😁😁 Well mostly, the Total War community is very friendly and forgiving...
Also if he's native ( UK ) English speaker it's common to say "I'm sorry" even for disagreeing with someone on the simplest of things 😀😀
Please don't try to promote these games Andy, as the developers of them, at least some of them, are quite toxic.
Now, I'm not really the kind of person to label a community of a game toxic lightly.
And I don't say it without some damn good reason.
Basically, one of their developers on Steam perma banned me from both Field of Glory 2 games' Steam forums for pretty much no reason. I mean, one of the things he did to "justify" his banning of me on the Medieval forum was to go after a pretty much dead thread.
But this all spawns from the fact that these devs and their rabid fanboys aren't too happy if you criticize their games in any way at all, as they pretty much tried to bully me into silence on the Steam forums for these games.
@@PredatorPeyami
I'm not a soyboy just because some of the devs are complete assholes dude.
I call them out for their BS because they'll just turn into another company full of assholes if they never get called out.
And while the games themselves are decent, the dev's fanatical clinging to a old TT game will only hurt what potential these games really have.
Looks awesome for turn based fans. Unfortunately I can't get interested in any turn based games, I never have been able to.