The Last Roman Campaign Pack is an epic expansion for Total War: ATTILA, delivering a narrative, mission-based experience on a new, highly-detailed campaign map of the Mediterranean theatre.
Charging the veteran Total War player with the role of Belisarius and his Roman Expedition, you must reclaim Rome’s lost territories from the savage, hostile forces.
The struggle to fulfil your duty as servant of the Emperor Justinian is brought to life by a series of new story events and missions. The Emperor, the Empress and your own wife, Antonina, vie for your attention, demanding arduous and often contradictory services. Completing these tasks will provide you with the men and supplies you need, but offending the wrong person will greatly weaken the fragile Expedition.
Alternatively, you might declare independence and attempt to re-establish the Western Roman Empire under your own banner, seeking glory and immortality away from the court at Constantinople.
Will you stay loyal to Justinian’s vision of reclaiming Rome from the barbarians? Or will you follow your own path, establishing yourself as a new Emperor in the West?
Features:
- Huge new Campaign Map
- New ‘Expedition’ faction with new gameplay features
- 5 Playable Factions with additional new Units, Tech and Buildings
- A dramatic story-based, campaign challenge
The game is updated to the latest patch and includes 4 DLCs:
- Celts Culture Pack
- Longbeards Culture Pack
- Viking Forefathers Culture Pack
- Blood & Burning
wow that was fast , i guess RLD was just a little bit behind CPY with the crack on base game
if anayone doesnt wantz to get full pack there is 230MB xdelta patch +400MB for DLC available at RIn
I guess the Reloaded release is English only as it's not as big as the CPY one.
I want to try the game now but from what I see they still haven't implemented UI Scale and the fonts are tiny and terrible especially on a big tv screen. Valve should do something for this matter if they want to avoid a rage storm of angry consumers with Steam OS/Machines.
Who cares about this DLCfest travesty. It's the same non-functional game with braindead AI, half-baked game mechanics and quadzillions of bugs repackaged and sold over and over and over and over and over again.
Who cares about this DLCfest travesty. It's the same non-functional game with braindead AI, half-baked game mechanics and quadzillions of bugs repackaged and sold over and over and over and over and over again.
Yeah, like every Total War game. Who gives a shit.
Who cares about this DLCfest travesty. It's the same non-functional game with braindead AI, half-baked game mechanics and quadzillions of bugs repackaged and sold over and over and over and over and over again.
Yeah, like every Total War game. Who gives a shit.
Well, my point was that the people who're bashing the newer TW games for them having less depth, worse AI and so on, need to shut the fuck up. It is complete horseshit of the rose tinted glasses kind. And I'm not someone who uses this term lightly.
They should refresh their memory and ffs at least try to stay a bit objective on the matter.
But ofc... "ugh, I don't like changes and additions, damn yung'uns"
AI was always shit!
Almost everything else actually recieved more depth. May it be the campaign maps, politics, armies and their movement... pretty much everything.
Every TW game has it's up and downs... some more than others (Yes Rome2/Empire, looking at you!).
Rome 2 was a distaster (and still is imho), but Attila was and is extremely polished and very deep etc.
Attila is everything that Rome 2 wasn't lol.
Yup, and it has propably the best UI in the series yet. I hope they build on it. So much info is so conveniently placed now that you don't even have to visit the encyclopedia that much anymore. And there is still alot of room for more improvement.
I don't think Rome 2 is a disaster in its current state, but damn, I can't get myself to play it after Attila; even though the latter stutters like hell on my shitass PC. The UI in Attila is indeed quite superb, among others.
Now, if only they toned down the battle speed/kill ratio, it'd be an awesome game with longer battles.
The world lays in tatters, exhausted, bleeding, scarred and burnt, the people desperate. But even after the apocalypse there are men willing to give everything to return to light, to knowledge, to civilisation. Whatever the cost, and whatever the means...
It is the age of a chosen few, an age of greatness, when the first true kings built vast kingdoms from the ashes of past empires... it is the Age of Charlemagne.
The Age of Charlemagne Campaign Pack is an epic expansion for Total War: ATTILA; set in the Middle Ages, long after Attila’s reign has ended and as one of the greatest kings in history endeavours to bring peace to the continent… by whatever means necessary.
In our largest Total War: ATTILA expansion to date, a brand new campaign map resplendent in medieval-style artwork focuses on Europe from the year 768 AD. With the introduction of Knights, Housecarls and other new era units, battlefield conflict takes an iconic turn, along with over 50 conquerable provinces, new campaign mechanics and a detailed and vibrant geopolitical starting position.
Opportunity presents itself in tying together vast new kingdoms; powerful new states that can be marshalled under a banner of civilisation drawn from ashes.
Total War: ATTILA - Age of Charlemagne is out on 10th December and is available to pre-order today from 6pm GMT on Steam. And all Total War: ATTILA owners can also expect some exciting Free-LC news coming soon…
The world lays in tatters, exhausted, bleeding, scarred and burnt, the people desperate. But even after the apocalypse there are men willing to give everything to return to light, to knowledge, to civilisation. Whatever the cost, and whatever the means...
It is the age of a chosen few, an age of greatness, when the first true kings built vast kingdoms from the ashes of past empires... it is the Age of Charlemagne.
The Age of Charlemagne Campaign Pack is an epic expansion for Total War: ATTILA; set in the Middle Ages, long after Attila’s reign has ended and as one of the greatest kings in history endeavours to bring peace to the continent… by whatever means necessary.
In our largest Total War: ATTILA expansion to date, a brand new campaign map resplendent in medieval-style artwork focuses on Europe from the year 768 AD. With the introduction of Knights, Housecarls and other new era units, battlefield conflict takes an iconic turn, along with over 50 conquerable provinces, new campaign mechanics and a detailed and vibrant geopolitical starting position.
Opportunity presents itself in tying together vast new kingdoms; powerful new states that can be marshalled under a banner of civilisation drawn from ashes.
Total War: ATTILA - Age of Charlemagne is out on 10th December and is available to pre-order today from 6pm GMT on Steam. And all Total War: ATTILA owners can also expect some exciting Free-LC news coming soon…
The world would probably be Muslim if it weren't for Charles Martel.
That's a man who affected change in the world. Which is why I named my dog after him.
But eh, been burned too much. Tired of this cycle of releasing a new broken game, then selling the fixed/improved version as an expansion.
Shogun 2 was great, polished right off the box. Too bad they went back to Empire for Rome 2.
A lot i agree with in what you said, particularly about the hammer of the franks. Yea i think Shogun 2 was the last great total war game, attila was a definite improvement over Rome 2. It's just amazing though how they could fuck up so badly, it seems each new iteration has features removed rather than improved upon.
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