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American metalcore band Attila officially canceled their entire European summer tour hours before the first show. This has now resulted in finger-pointing between the band and promoters.
It appears that there was a 'non-existing problem' that caused Attila to cancel their entire European tour the day before they started it.
Add this to the list of things you didn’t expect to see online this week — Attila frontman Chris Fronzak is beefing with ...
Attila the Hun was an infamous barbarian known for his military power and his thirst for blood that could seemingly never be quenched. He ruled the Huns from 434 until his death in 453.
Attila solved problems that have bedeviled Creative Assembly's games for years. Age of Charlemagne ends the saga, and it's not quite as daring as the previous campaigns, but it's not supposed to be.
Attila remained a threat to both the Western and the Eastern Empires, nonetheless. His armies reached as far south as Constantinople in 443; between 450 and 453 he invaded France and Italy.
Attila was king of the Huns, a non-Christian people based on the Great Hungarian Plain in the fifth century A.D. At its height, the Hunnic Empire stretched across Central Europe.
Attila is more of the same and a little bit extra, then, not as convincingly realized as the best Total Wars, but strong enough to keep you clicking until the inevitable patches and expansions ...
Total War: Attila is, as I wrote in my preview, absolutely brutal. The game takes any chance it gets to juxtapose the titular Hun with Christian imagery of the apocalypse.