Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition
Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition
4.1
Overall Rating

Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition

Developed by Creative Assembly
Published by SEGA
Released on 25th Feb 2010
Metacritic: 81
Be the first to add this to Played
Be the first to add this to Wishlist
No community score yet
💜 Support SEGA Universe

⭐ Rating Breakdown

Overall Rating: 4.1★

This rating combines:

🟩 Metacritic score

Game Overview

The Napoleonic era was a time of political unrest and epic battles played out on an unprecedented scale. It revolutionized the organization and size of European armies through the use of levÊe en masse (mass conscription.) But the strength of an army finds its roots within every soldier’s individual skills.

Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition on Steam includes the exclusive “Heroes of the Napoleonic Wars” pack. This pack gathers the most superb infantry and cavalrymen who fought during the great Napoleonic battles: 10 exclusive units, which will all make a difference during key engagements, whether using formidable weapons or exceptional tactical skills.
These exclusive elite units become available on the campaign map once you have made a specific technological advancement or own the relevant territory.
The following elite units are included as part of the Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition on Steam. These elite units will appear in both single and multiplayer game modes.

7th Lancers (France) — These cavalrymen are armed with lances that make them particularly deadly when charging. The lance allows the user to put all his weight, and that of his charging horse, behind one very sharp point.

Brandenburg Uhlans (Prussia) — They are some of the most experienced cavalrymen in Europe and can persuade their steeds into breathtaking acts of speed.

1st Hussars (Austria) — The 1st Hussars are, without exception, superb horsemen, and all have a certain independence of spirit that makes them ideal for chasing down widely scattered men.

15th Hussars (Great Britain) — The 15th Hussars are made up of veteran cavalrymen, deadly in close combat and at the charge. Their speed makes them ideal for chasing down skirmishers and for dealing with artillery units.

1st East Prussian Grenadier Battalion (Prussia) — Only the largest, bravest men can become grenadiers; this size and strength makes them an impressive sight in a charge, and gives them an edge in melee.

6th Regiment d’Infanterie LÊgère (France) — Historically, the 6th Regiment saw action in over forty battles during the Napoleonic Wars and were awarded seven battle honours for their achievements.

17th Jäger Regiment (Russia) — Able to fight in loose skirmish formation or fire a massed volley when organised in line, the Jägers are an adaptable response to enemy tactics.

1st Regiment Emperor’s Own (Austria) — The 1st Regiment “Emperor’s Own” is made up of battle-hardened Czech troops, as deadly with their bayonets as they are excellent marksmen.

18th Regiment d’Infanterie de Ligne “The Brave” (France) — The 18th Regiment are revered by their fellow countrymen, who know them as “The Brave.” They are experienced soldiers and that makes them valuable on the battlefield.

Moscow Musketeers (Russia) — Formed into a disciplined line, they can unleash a massed volley into an enemy then, while the enemy is reeling, follow it with a decisive bayonet charge.

Commuunity Reviews & Discussion

No community reviews yet

Be the first to rate and review Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition on SEGA Universe.

Write the First Review

Screenshots

7 screenshots available

Reviews & Discussion

0 0 votes
Game rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted

Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition is currently rated 4.1 stars.

This score combines:

  • 🟩 Metacritic score of 81/100

SEGA Universe ratings are built from the review sources available for each game.

Community reviews are submitted by SEGA Universe members and use a 5-star rating system.

SEGA Universe reviews are editorial reviews written specifically for the site and may contribute to a game’s overall score.

For games originally released on classic SEGA platforms such as the Master System, Mega Drive (Genesis), Saturn and Dreamcast, historical magazine reviews may be used to provide contemporary critic scores from the time of release. These scores are normalised to a 100-point scale before being included in the rating.

For newer releases, Metacritic scores may be used when historical critic reviews are not available.

Not every game uses the same review sources. Some games may only have community reviews, while others combine community reviews, SEGA Universe reviews and critic scores.

Each available review source contributes equally to the final rating.

Rate Napoleon: Total War Imperial Edition, write your review, and join the discussion. Your review can be edited whenever your opinion changes.
💜 Support SEGA Universe

This database is built using contributions from SEGA Universe and information provided by RAWG Video Game Database

It is continually being improved, and we welcome feedback from the community. If you notice an error, missing information or would like to suggest an update, please contact us at thesegauniverse@gmail.com