Attila

Released by Creative Assembly, this strategy game is set during the twilight of the Roman Empire and is known for its "apocalyptic" atmosphere. Total War: Attila - The Overall Guide - Steam Community

Attila was the leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453 AD. He is remembered as one of the most formidable "barbarian" enemies of the Roman Empire.

: He initially ruled jointly with his brother, Bleda, until 445 AD, when he allegedly murdered him to take sole control.

: Known for a near-perfect record in battle, he commanded highly mobile horse archers that terrified European tribes and the Romans alike.

: While his empire collapsed shortly after his death on his wedding night, his campaign nearly brought both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires to their knees. 2. Total War: Attila (Video Game)

The name most famously refers to the legendary 5th-century ruler of the Huns, but it also carries significant weight in modern gaming and literature. 1. Attila the Hun (The "Scourge of God")

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Attila

Released by Creative Assembly, this strategy game is set during the twilight of the Roman Empire and is known for its "apocalyptic" atmosphere. Total War: Attila - The Overall Guide - Steam Community

Attila was the leader of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453 AD. He is remembered as one of the most formidable "barbarian" enemies of the Roman Empire. Attila

: He initially ruled jointly with his brother, Bleda, until 445 AD, when he allegedly murdered him to take sole control. Released by Creative Assembly, this strategy game is

: Known for a near-perfect record in battle, he commanded highly mobile horse archers that terrified European tribes and the Romans alike. : He initially ruled jointly with his brother,

: While his empire collapsed shortly after his death on his wedding night, his campaign nearly brought both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires to their knees. 2. Total War: Attila (Video Game)

The name most famously refers to the legendary 5th-century ruler of the Huns, but it also carries significant weight in modern gaming and literature. 1. Attila the Hun (The "Scourge of God")