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  • Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

    Armenia is going to be included in a new video game called Total War: Rome II. Our country was also featured in Rome I as a non-playable faction (although you were able to use it in multiplayer battles). This time, it is non-playable at release but there are strong chances it'll be released later on as DLC. The game starts at around 270 B.C., when the Armenians hold the province of Armenia, which is separated into three regions. The capital city is Armavir, and there are two minor cities Arsamosata and Tushpa.

    Here is a map where you can see the 100+ different factions:


    And here, you can plan out your conquest as Rome or the other playable factions upon release:


    Check out these gameplay videos as well:
    Check out this gameplay trailer showcasing the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in Total War: Rome II.Follow Total War: Rome II at GameSpot.com!http://www.gamespot...

    Introducing our new Let's Play video series, we will be showing you an in-depth look into how Total War: ROME II plays. In our first video, we will take you ...

    New cinematic trailer for Total War Rome 2 called "Find a Way" with Hannibal Barca ! Join us on Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/GameNewsOfficial and subsc...

    http://www.gamestar.de/videos/specia...e-2,71178.html (the intro video, with duduk featured)
    Last edited by Davo88; 08-01-2013, 07:57 AM.

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    Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

    Civilization is a good game. I wish they had Armenia in that game.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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      Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

      Been looking into some of the new mmo/rpg/pvp games that are coming out and was wondering if anyone here is into these types of games.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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        Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

        You only will be able to play as Armenia through DLC or changing the files (again). However you can buy Crusader Kings 2, and play as Armenia from the go. Or get RTW download Eb and go and conquer the know world as Hayasdan!
        Not that excited about R2 to be honest.

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          Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

          Well what ever as old i will get Rome was a good game and a nice surprise to have Armenia recognized in its own era . I wish Movies about Cilicia and Ancient Armenia will be created in the near future ... from news i have read they say that the average budget of a movie for 2011 was 60.000 $ .... damn with a million we could make good looking movies about our history .... just if only we have hollywood's style infestracture in yerevan .... a man can dream ...

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            Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

            Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
            You only will be able to play as Armenia through DLC or changing the files (again). However you can buy Crusader Kings 2, and play as Armenia from the go. Or get RTW download Eb and go and conquer the know world as Hayasdan!
            Not that excited about R2 to be honest.
            Good idea, I should give CK2 a try as well, but from what I understand you can't control your troops on the battlefield like in Total War...

            By the way Rome 2 was released yesterday and feedback has been quite mixed - a lot of fans complain about battlefield AI, graphical performance, load times between turns as well as other bugs. Apparently there will be weekly updates that'll fix things up.
            Last edited by Davo88; 09-04-2013, 10:06 AM.

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              Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

              Armenian game industry (video)

              Ambitious megaprojects

              The rapid development of game industry inevitably results in “churning
              out” of numerous products. The output of sequels and prequels of
              popular computer games doesn’t improve their quality. Despite this
              fact, there are a number of developers striving to produce something
              worthwhile. In general, these are independent teams, who develop a
              product from the ground up and deliver a masterpiece after a long
              period of time.
              May 20, 2016

              PanARMENIAN.Net - One of such teams has been working in Armenia on an
              ambitious megaproject titled Imaginary Guardians for already three
              years.

              In an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net project head David Ashotyan tells
              what is Imaginary Guardians and when the game will be completed.

              Market competition is a perfect opportunity for independent developers
              to make a name, especially if the project is self-sufficient. For
              example, one of the major companies in the field, Sony Publishing,
              keeps an eye on such firms, promoting their projects with their
              platform Play Station 4. Imaginary Guardians is meant for this kind of
              cooperation.

              “We are serious about this project. A team of professionals has
              created a general concept, music and unique design. We are currently
              working on game design documentation, which will be presented to Sony
              Publishing and other giants in four months. Simultaneously, animators
              are developing the gameplay demo. To create the characters, the team
              collaborated with sculptors in order to make 3D model development
              easier,” Ashotyan said.

              Imaginary Guardians is a mix of game genres. First, it’s hack and
              slash, a term that refers to a type of gameplay emphasizing combat. At
              the same time, there are elements of puzzle and Tower Defense (a type
              of strategy video game where the goal is to defend a player's
              territories or possessions by obstructing enemy attackers, usually
              achieved by placing defensive structures on or along their path of
              attack.)

              Imaginary Guardians has six game characters, who can overcome the
              obstacles only in case of coordinated team work. Each player chooses a
              character while the plot is being discovered in the course of playing.
              For better effect, we have created animated embeddings, so that it
              will be possible just to watch the game as well,” Ashotyan said.

              An illustrated book telling about the history of the Imaginary
              Guardians galaxy to be published in 2017 will take you to a
              breathtaking adventure of seven brave friends, who strive against the
              evil, grim spirits -Darklings. This adventure/drama will reveal how
              important and powerful friendship and teamwork can be. With its story
              twists and dramatic moments every page will drive you into unusual
              mood. More than 100 illustrations will guide you through the magical
              wilderness, where heroes overcome troublesome obstacles.

              According to Ashotyan, the Armenian game industry can be competitive
              at the international market, however, patience and quality products
              are needed for success.

              Arman Gasparyan / PanARMENIAN.Net



              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • #8
                Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

                I know this obscure game called, knights of honor where you can play as Armenian Cilica and has a total war style gameplay mechanics.

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                  Re: Armenia in "Total War: Rome II"

                  Anyone playing any good MMOs?
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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