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Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion - Rome: Total War: Antiquity v.25082020 - Game mod - Download. The file Rome: Total War: Antiquity v.25082020 is a modification for Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion, a(n) strategy game. Download for free. File type Game mod. File size 202.2 MB. Last update Tuesday, November 10, 2020. A more fast paced campaign – Overall the campaign map on Barbarian Invasion has fewer settlements and this results in each battle becoming more influential on the overall outcome of the game. With fewer settlements and with unit upkeep costs much higher than in the original Rome: Total War, raising an army is much more difficult and expensive.
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The factions in Barbarian Invasion are completely new, for the most part. There is still a Persian Empire, but in a different dynasty. The Romans still exist, but instead of three families and a Senate, there are the Eastern and Western parts of the Roman Empire. These two factions are completely separate, and will go to war against each other.
This article follows the layout of the Barbarian Invasion Hosted Modifications forum at TWC. Except in respect of some mods (e.g. Troy Total War) which are hosted in wrong section for the platform eventually used by the mod.
- 1Released Modifications for BI
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Released Modifications for BI
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This section includes mods with open beta and / or minor releases.
Amazon:Total War-Reignited
- -Main Article: Amazon_Total_War
AKA Amazon:Total War 6.0, Amazon:Total War-Reignited is a tribute to the ancient matriarchal culture, it is about a fictional uprising of the matriarchal societies after the death of Alexander, attempt to end the world the rules of men, and to restore peace and sanity to the world. Set at the same time as RTW (ie 270BC), but with a complete new twist. Featuring advanced technological weapons based on archeology and latest extrapolation of anthropological data, numerous female fighting units, and a new Amazon Culture where matriarch rules. Each Amazon factions (there are four), as well as Carthage and the Sarmatians have their own quests to complete in order to achieve the dominance of the Europa Ecumene.
This mod introduces the concept of Balanced Unit Modeling, that is, close attentions were given to make sure there is a direct relationship between the equipment (in the form of animation skin or texture) and the infrastructure of the supporting community. Unlike many previous mods, no longer a fighting unit of 160 warriors with texture showing full suits of chain mails can be recuited from a tiny villages of 700 souls with a lone metal smith in town.
Shown above and below are the actual screen shots at reduced resolution.
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Background Stories/Theme:
- See Amazon Faction Background and History
Amazon Weapon Description:
- See Amazon Weapons Based on Extrapolated Anthropological Theories
Download:
- See release thread
Installation Type: Contained entirely within its own mod-folder under RTW/BI main folder as the peer to RTW data folder; Folder Name:AmazonTW-Reignited, compatible with other mod-folder mods and vanilla games on same installation.
Arthurian Total War
- -Main Article: Arthurian Total War
Arthurian Total War is a mod focusing on Northern Gaul and Britain with a staring date of 481 AD. It is a total conversion including; a new map of Britain and part of France, all new factions and scripted campaign play for greater difficulty.
Chivalry Total War
- -Main Article: Chivalry: Total War
Chivalry Total War, once known as 'MTW Mod', brings the medieval theme to RomeTW, from 1072 to 1453AD. This total conversion takes aims at a well balanced MP experience and an exciting SP campaign. Designed to run on RTW 1.5 and BI 1.6.
Crusader Total War
- -Main Article: Crusader Total War
Historic modification focusing on the medieval times of warfare.
End of Days
- -Main Article: End of Days
A modification for BI 1.6, chronicling the rise of the Satanic nation of Magog, End of Days will transport you into an alternative history of darkness and evil. There are seven playable factions including; the Kingdom of Albion, the Nation of Islam, Francia, Germanicae, the Shambhala (Buddhist warrior monks), Hispania and the Satanae. The action starts in 666ad as the Dark Lords begin to gather their forces to bring darkness to the world and pave the way for the Anti-christ.
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Downloads:
- See release thread
Installation Type: Contained entirely within its own mod-folder; bi/eod (except for intro movie), compatible with other mod-folder mods and vanilla games on same installation.
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The Fourth Age: Total War
- -Main Article: The Fourth Age: Total War
The Fourth Age: Total War is a full-conversion modification for BI 1.6. With an aim to staying true to the works and spirit of J.R.R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, whilst also aspiring to original creative excellence, the Fourth Age: Total War is set to be a must-have for anyone who loves the setting and peoples of Tolkien's mythic world. 10.9 0 dmg.
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- The Fourth Age: Total War - Forth Eorlingas with patch 1.7
The Forth Eorlingas-expansion pack adds two new factions to the old Corsair Invasion mini-campaign; The Kingdom of Rohan and The Chiefdom of Dunland. The other playable factions are The Reunited Kingdom (of Gondor and Arnor), The Empire of Harad, and The Chiefdom of Rhûn. It has an expanded map, now including roughly half of western Middle-earth, with five wonders; The Stone of Erech, The Ruins of Osgiliath, Edhellond, The Treegarth of Orthanc, and The Argonath, 3 unique cities Minas Tirith, Helm’s Deep, and Edoras, and three Marvels (wonder-like structures): The Sea-ward Tower (Tirith Aear), The White Tree of Gondor, and The Gardens of Ithilien.
Fall of the Republic - Rise of the Empire
- -Main Article: Fall of the Republic - Rise of the Empire
- -Mod Article: 77 BC mod (BI)
- -Mod Article: The First Triumvirate (RTW)
The hosted forum for The Fall of the Republic - Rise of the Empire (known as FRRE)incorporates both The First Triumvirate and the 77 BC mods. The FRRE mod itself does not currently exist as originally envisaged.
Invasio Barbarorum
- -Main Article: Invasio Barbarorum
The premier Mod set in the timeframe of Rome Total War:Barbarian Invasion - experience the world at the end of the Roman era, before the west is plunged into the Dark Ages, experience TOTAL WAR!
The year is 410AD, the Roman Garrison in Britannia was shipped to Gaul by Constantine III, the usurper. Britannia, beset by raiding Picts and Saxons, asks for help from the Roman Emperor in the West, but was told to fend for themselves.The Western half of the Empire is beset by it's own troubles, aside from the Army of Constantine III which had overrun Gaul, the Vandals and Alans have reached Iberia, the Visigoths are at the gates of Rome, the Burgundii at the borders. These Germans have been driven westward by a greater host - the Hunnic hordes, sweeping everything in their path, they now stand on the threshold of the western lands, and will start inroads into the West Empire and the East Empire very soon.The East Roman Empire is beset by the Ostrogoths, also driven west by the Huns, and to the east the great Empire of the Sassanids, with their great cataphract cavalry. But the Sassanids are also being torn apart in the East by the Hephthalites, another great nomad horde.No one is safe, the world is in turmoil, there is no knowing how it will end..This is INVASIO BARBARORUM! This is TOTAL WAR!!!
Lycan Rising
- -Main Article: Lycan Rising
End of Days: Lycan Rising a completely independent sequel to End of Days, the mod is based on an invented pre-history of ongoing warfare between Lycan and Vampire races.See Chronicle of the Nightbreeds for the book the mod is based on.
Ogniem i Mieczem: Total War
- -Main Article: Ogniem i Mieczem: Total War
Ogniem i Mieczem (With Fire And Sword) is a major modification focused on events which took place in Eastern and Central Europe in the XVI-XVII centuries.
Ogniem i Mieczem (With Fire And Sword) is a major modification to a well known strategy game Rome: Total War. The modification is focused on events which took place in Eastern and Central Europe in XVI-XVII ages. The unique tactics and strategy for each faction are based on unique lines of buildings, upgrades and units. The atmosphere in the game is maintained with authentic symbolism of the states of that period. The interface is made according to the spirit of the age. Military quotations of that period are also included. Historical accuracy is the main strong point of the mod. The starting conditions of the campaign correspond to the real political, strategic, economic, demographic and military set-up at the year of 1569 (campaign starting date). Events drastically change during the campaign. To win you always have to be ready to show your supreme mastery of strategy and tactics. Campaign ends at the year of 1700. This date symbolizes the beginning of a new military age. So if you think Rome: Total War is finished, you are definitely mistaken! The main battles are ahead! Smash your enemies With Fire And Sword in the Total War!
Rise of Three Kingdoms
- -Main Article: Rise of Three Kingdoms
Ancient China is caught in the flames of war again!
Step into the era of the Three Kingdoms and reunite the Empire and create your own dynasty!
Troy Total War
- -Main Article: Troy total war
Troy : Total War (TTW) is a mod for Rome Total War Barbarian Invasion based on the trojan war.
The mod was started during the late spring and early summer of 2005, although work on the mod didn't really start until late summer 2005. The beta of the mod was released in summer 2006 and has spawned several releases including the gold edition of the beta, two patches and a 'completed' version 4.0. The final version (v4.0) was released at 12am GMT on Monday the 12th of February 2007 and is available for download. This mod is actually sited in the RTW hosted section however the released version is for BI)
VLAD: Total War
- -Main Article: Vlad: Total War
Total modification created by Vlad aims to give a unique experience with many re-texured units and historical units, focusing on the balance of fun, uniqueness, units and accuracy!
Mods in Development for BI
Ancient Wars
- -Main Article: Ancient Wars
Ave Populi Romani!
Ancient Wars is a mod for BI 1.6 focusing both on historical accuracy and enhancing the gameplay through two unique campaigns. It will include new map, units, music, GUI and more. This mod spans from the beginning of Pyrrhus' invasion until the death of Nero. Our mission is to create the most realistic and historical mod as is possible.
Curse of Atlantis
- -Main Article: Curse of Atlantis
A total conversion about what could have happened to the survivors of Atlantis. Being a fiction the mod intends to give something fresh and enhance both game play and graphics.
Hegemonia City States
- -Main Article: Hegemonia City States
Hegmonia will completly revitalise Rome total War and we hope will provide a brief distraction from Medieval 2
Hegemonia city states is a complete modification of Rome: Total War based on BI. The mod is dedicated to Hellenic history and the wars of the Hellenic people from late 6th century to the Peloponnesian wars.
Moria: Total War
- -Main Article: Moria: Total War
Moria: Total War is a modification of Rome:Total War BI. Based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, which covers the campaign to retake the Dwarf city of Khazad Dhum.
Númenor: Total War
- -Main Article: Númenor: Total War
3310 of the Second Age of the Sun. Ar-Pharazôn, King of Númenor, is influenced by his 'prisoner' Sauron, and has started the Great Armament in preparation for an invasion of Valinor. His aim: to take the gift of immortality by force of arms.
Paeninsula Italica
- -Main Article: Paeninsula Italica
Paeninsula Italica is a historical mod, with the timeframe of 338-222 B.C., and with aims to recreate the great struggles for the supremacy of Italy.
In this mod we are aiming to portray Italy in the late fourth century BC.After a hundred years since the founding of the Republic, Rome has grown considerably in power. It has dissolved the Latin League in 338 B.C. and has taken up the leadership among the states of Latium. In the center of the Peninsula are the powerful Etruscan League, the Sabini and the ancient nation of the Umbri. Even further to the north are teeming hordes of Celtic Insubres, Cenomani, Boii and Senones who have invaded across the Alps into the Po Valley, and entirely obliterated the old Etruscan dominion there, settling in an area neighbouring by the warlike Ligures, the Veneti and the Rhetic tribes. To the south are the hardy Sabellian tribes collected on some powerful leagues: Sabelli, Samnites, Lucani and Brettii. On the southern Adriatic coast are the Ipygian tribes, grouped in two major confederations: the Apuli and the Messapii. Some of the ancient Greek cities still survived and are collected in the 'Italiote League' led by Tarentum. The rich Sicily is still contended by Chartage and the great city of Syracuse. News has arrived that Alexander of Epirus, uncle of Alexander the Great, has just landed with ambitions for the whole peninsula.
Ran no Jidai
- -Main Article: Ran no Jidai
This project is designed to be the definitive full conversion historical modification project for the global RTW community to bring back to origins that made great the TW series , SHOGUN total war.
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Rome Total War: Barbarian Invasion | |
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Developer(s) | Creative Assembly |
Publisher(s) | |
Director(s) | Michael M. Simpson |
Designer(s) | Robert T. Smith Mike Brunton Jamie Ferguson Chris Gambold James Russell |
Composer(s) | Jeff van Dyck |
Series | Total War |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, iOS |
Release | Microsoft Windows
iPhone
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Genre(s) | Real-time tactics, Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion is the first expansion pack for the strategyvideo gameRome: Total War. The expansion was released in 2005 in North America and Europe and in 2006 in Japan for Microsoft Windows. Feral Interactive released the iPad version on 28 March 2017, and the iPhone version on 9 May 2019.[1][2] The Android version of the game, also by Feral Interactive, was released on 18 June 2019.[3] While the main game deals with the rise of the Roman Empire, Barbarian Invasion covers the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire during the Migration Period.
Gameplay[edit]
As Barbarian Invasion takes place several centuries after the end of the original game, the factions and provinces are very different. While the original Rome: Total War focused on the rise of Rome, Barbarian Invasion focuses on the decline of Western Rome during the Migration Period, as numerous Germanic and Asiatic tribes, such as the Huns, the Franks, and the Goths, migrate into Roman lands and the religion of Christianity begins to replace Roman paganism. Meanwhile, Eastern Rome struggles more with the Zoroastrians of Sassanid Persia than they do with the 'barbarian' tribes. Several new gameplay features were added to reflect the tumultuousness of the era, while most of the fundamental gameplay mechanics are the same as they were in the original game.
In Barbarian Invasion, most barbarians are able to transform their faction into a 'horde'. When a barbarian faction loses its last province, rather than being destroyed, it becomes a horde and is forced to settle elsewhere (two factions, the Huns and Vandals, begin with no provinces, while other factions can appear later in the game as hordes). Barbarian factions with only one province may also choose to voluntarily abandon their province and become a horde. Hordes are very large armies that represent an entire faction, but they do not require upkeep. When a horde army successfully seizes a city, it is given the option of sacking the city (which does massive damage to the population and buildings of a city and gives the horde a large amount of money) or of settling in the city, which allows the horde to begin anew, with the new city as its capital; the faction is then able to conquer other provinces normally. When the horde settles, a portion of the horde army is disbanded and the population distributed into the city. Horde factions do not 'die out' unless they are totally defeated on the battlefield and/or their major family members are all slain.[4]
Barbarian Invasion also introduces the concept of religion. The three religions represented in the game are paganism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism. Characters in the game may adhere to one of the three religions, and the religious composition of each province is also stated. Provinces may gradually convert to a different religion in a variety of ways; for example, constructing temples dedicated to one of the religions will help that religion spread in the province. Religious conflict within a province will usually cause a great deal of unrest, which may force the player to either take steps to make the province happier or try to convert the province in order to avoid a revolt.[1]
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The expansion received 'favorable' reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[5] Many reviewers expressed disappointment with the small number of new features that the expansion introduced. However, most concluded that they still enjoyed the expansion despite the lack of innovation.[6][11]
Barbarian Invasion received a 'Silver' sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[13] indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[14]
References[edit]
- ^ abVigdahl, Nick (4 April 2017). 'Review: Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion'. PocketTactics. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
- ^Madnani, Mikhail (9 May 2019). ''ROME: Total War – Barbarian Invasion' for iPhone Has Finally Arrived in a Free Update That Adds Various New Features'. TouchArcade. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^''ROME: Total War - Barbarian Invasion' from Feral Interactive Has Finally Arrived on Android and Here Are the Devices You Need to Play It'. TouchArcade. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
- ^'Rome Total War Barbarian Invasion'. GamesRadar. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
- ^ ab'Rome: Total Tar Barbarian Invasion for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^ abGillen, Kieron (30 September 2005). 'Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^Ferris, Duke (14 October 2005). 'Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion Review'. Game Revolution. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^Ocampo, Jason (10 October 2005). 'Rome: Total War Barbarian Invasion Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^Kosak, Dave (6 October 2005). 'GameSpy: Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion'. GameSpy. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^Butts, Steve (29 September 2005). 'Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion'. IGN. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ^ ab'Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion'. PC Format (180): 95. November 2005.
- ^'Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion'. PC Gamer: 94. December 2005.
- ^'ELSPA Sales Awards: Silver'. Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 21 February 2009.
- ^Caoili, Eric (26 November 2008). 'ELSPA: Wii Fit, Mario Kart Reach Diamond Status in UK'. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on 18 September 2017.
External links[edit]
- Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion at MobyGames