Third Age: Total War

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Wallpaper of Third Age: Total War
Third Age: Total War
Video game
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
Release dateApril 26, 2009
GenreStrategy

Third Age: Total War is a total conversion modification for the PC-game Medieval II: Total War by Sega that brings the world of Middle-earth. It changes the map of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East to an extensive historically accurate map of Middle-earth as it was in the Third Age, while retaining the turn-based strategic gameplay and real-time battles of the original.

A similar project had been The Lord of the Rings: Total War.

The Map

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The Map of Third Age: Total War

The map includes 114 settlements taken straight from Middle-earth lore and completed with several fanon locations. Visit the wonders of Middle-earth, like the Two Towers, the Argonath or Durin's Tower and see all the unique locations of Middle-earth like Minas Tirith, the Black Gate or Isengard. See the hills of Rohan, the huge forest of the Mirkwood and the dark ash of Mordor.

Gameplay

Like in the original game the modification allows the player to assume control of a faction and build a civilization, both economically and militarily in order to conquer other factions. Gameplay consists of controlling the faction's military, economic, and social systems in the large campaign map. During the player's turn, armies, fleets, and agents can be moved on the map. When an army engages another army, the player can choose to fight the battle personally in the battle mode, or automatically calculate the outcome.

Factions

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The Factions of Third Age: Total War

The modification includes all important factions of the Third Age and all have their own culture. Every faction has its own strengths and weaknesses, benefits and disadvantages on the battle as well as the campaign map.

Dúnedain Factions

Factions with the Dúnedain-culture:

Elvish Factions

Factions with the Elvish-culture:

Northmen Factions

Factions with the Northmen-culture:

Dwarvish Factions

Factions with the Dwarvish-culture:

Followers of Sauron

Factions with the "Followers of Sauron"-culture:

Autonomous Regions

Design

In order to reflect the world of Middle-earth as accurately as possible, there is an almost complete rework of the 2D and 3D design, including the menu, the interface, the symbols and pictures and much more. The unit design is based on visual references of The Lord of the Rings (film series), completed with fictional units and artwork, all based on the lore of Middle-earth. To create an even deeper atmosphere, all cultures have a unique set of music and unit sounds and voices were completely changed for many factions. Lastly there is a huge amount of new videos, including the intro, the faction intros and many in-game events.

Trailer

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External Liks

References

  1. MOD-DB site of Third Age: Total War
  2. Medieval II: Total War at Wikipedia