Their infantry should not be discounted, as it is also often of good quality. The Nomad cavalry is overall superior to that of their Western brethren furthermore they have access to highly competent mounted archers. "Nomadic" is an umbrella term it includes both Iranic tribes and eastern Germanic tribes, as well as the Slavs. These barbarian factions start in Eastern Europe. They also have a lack of infrastructure and must often rely on captured buildings such as ports. The Huns have some of the best horses in the game and have very skilled horse archers, however, their infantry selection is limited. They start as a horde near the Roxolani and Alan tribes north of the Black Sea. Their army is primarily made up of large units of cavalry with high endurance. The Hunnic faction is distinct from the Nomadic factions, for they are only represented by the fearsome Huns themselves.
Alongside all the features added in the general remaster (improved unit models, graphical updates, etc) came new mechanics and new factions. It is something of a spiritual predecessor to the later Total War: Attila, featuring many of the same concepts and settings as Attila, and many of the concepts set forth in Barbarian Invasion would reappear in Medieval II: Total War and beyond.īarbarian Invasion was bundled in with Total War: Rome Remastered featuring multiple new enhancements and features.
It takes the setting of Rome: Total War forward by four centuries to the closing years of the Western Roman Empire, and features a wide variety of new features on top of the existing features of vanilla Rome. Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion is the first expansion to Rome: Total War.