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The Modding SpotlightLycan RisingEnd of Days: Lycan Rising is a completely independent sequel to End of Days, it is a full conversion modification for Barbarian Invasion 1.6, contained within its own mod folder and with automated installer. 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 by Halie Satanus that the mod is based on. It uses a new campaign map designed specifically for the mod, which includes a wide range of climates and terrain, with areas such as the 'Forbidden Mountains' and 'Cursed Earth'. All factions have completely new (non-vanilla) unit rosters, including many less humanoid units such as the giant Yargrazil, the winged ancient vampires, and turned Lycans...Continue Reading |
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Total War CommunityCommunity NewsNew Empire: Total War InterviewLead designer James Russell reveals the details of the next sequel in the celebrated strategy series. by Steve Butts US, April 18, 2008 - Last year's trip to the Games Convention in Leipzig didn't offer that many surprises to us. But among the few surprises it offered up, none was more intriguing or exciting than Creative Assembly's announcement of the latest game in their extraordinary Total War series. Empire: Total War finally brings the strategy series into the early modern period and opens up a wealth of new gameplay options. We've been eager to hear more about the game ever since that first closed-door meeting in Germany and we're happy to say the team has finally agreed to offer up some answers... continue Reading Here Other Major Fansites |
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