The accents of the cinematic voices in the definition were more accurate plus graphics had a remastered effect. But hey, you're right. they utterly lack emotions and mood. I still prefer the original. well at least even I prefer the HD edition of the original.
Dude, there's so much potential in games that contain academics such as this. Definitely, something that hasn't really been capitalized yet, besides total war.
I visited Edinburgh, Glasgow, Sterling and Inverness recently and played this in my headphones. Was a glorious feeling. Scotland forever.🏴 Most polite and warm people. Much more down to earth than the English from the south.
thinking of how great the history of william wallace is, I'm a bit disappointed that it is put in just a simple tutorial campaign. the campaign deserves to be more complex and harder, like the rest.
i actually disagree with you if only because this was most likely the first campaign that people played and therefore the most baseline shared experience and therefore most iconic memory of the game for those who played it. I remember being 3-5 years old sitting in my dads lap playing this with him and now i'm going to school for my bachelors in history. The line between those two events is a straight one : )
Doesn't anyone think it would've been better to still have six or seven levels of the William Wallace campaign but end it with the Battle of Stirling Bridge instead of the Battle of Falkirk? The latter sees the Scots triumph when it was the complete opposite. And even with that fictionalised outcome, it's stated that the struggle against Edward Longshanks would continue. I just feel that the campaign could've had a happy ending for the player without being so historically inaccurate. For all the inaccuracies Braveheart was full of, at least they actually had the Scots _lose_ the battle as they did.
+Silly Billy The Scots did. But besides, if you wanted to play a more suitable/historically victorious campaign for this, you'd do Robert the Bruce. Which would feature things like civil war, betrayals, and wholesale raids and massacres South of the border. Also lacks the great celebrity tiein.
@@ShaDHP23 *And compared to the new voiceacting of the Definitive Edition, the old one actually has enthusiasm and effort put into getting into character and telling a story (and hamming it up), while the new one has authenticity but no passion and sounds like reading from a script by people who don't care.*