For those who absolutely love their huge strategy games, Imperator: Rome from Paradox now has a release date and trailer.
It's going to officially release on April 25th, this will include same-day Linux support as it's a Paradox Development Studio title and their Linux support has been excellent in the past.
Imperator: Rome is the upcoming grand strategy title from Paradox Development Studio. Set in the tumultuous centuries from Alexander’s Successor Empires in the East to the foundation of the Roman Empire, Imperator: Rome invites you to relive the pageantry and challenges of empire building in the classical era.
Have a look at their brand new story trailer:
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As for what to truly expect from it, here's the main features:
- Character Management: A living world of characters with varying skills and traits that will change over time. They will lead your nation, govern your provinces and command your armies and fleets. We also introduce our new, more human-like character art.
- Diverse Populations: Citizens, freemen, tribesmen and slaves - each population with its own culture and religion. Whether they fill your armies, fill your coffers or fill your colonies, keep an eye on their happiness - your success depends on their satisfaction.
- Battle Tactics: Choose your approach before battle to counter the stratagems of your foes.
- Military Traditions: Each culture has a unique way of waging war. Romans and Celts have different options available to them. Unlock unique bonuses, abilities and units.
- Different Government Types: Manage the senate in a Republic, hold your court together in a monarchy, answer to the clans in a tribal system.
- Barbarians and Rebellions: Migrating barbarians may sack or settle your best land, while disloyal governors or generals can turn against you - taking their armies with them!
- Trade: Goods provide bonuses to their home province. Will you take advantage of stockpiles for local strength or trade excess goods to spread the wealth around?
- Provincial Improvement: Invest in buildings, roads and defences to make your kingdom stronger and richer.
I always love the idea of Paradox's grand strategy games, but I've found Stellaris so far to be the only one that has been a fit for me due to how accessible it is compared to their previous games. I am truly hoping Imperator: Rome is easier to get into, as a nice historical game like this would be great to properly try out.
Additionally, it's now open for pre-order for those that do such things. You can find it on GOG, Paradox Store and Steam.
For those after a good deal, there's also a new Humble Paradox Bundle 2019 with Magicka 2, Crusader Kings II, Age of Wonders III, Europa Universalis IV and more for Linux!
Quoting: marcusha, yeah I was REALLY iffy on throwing Surviving Mars in there, but it kind of padded the time frame between HoI4 and Stellaris. Kind of forgotten about Victoria 2, because it is really old.Quoting: slaapliedjeMy understanding of it is this is before (timeline wise) all of them. You've got Imperator: Rome -> Crusader Kings II -> Europa Universalis -> Hearts of Iron -> Surviving Mars -> Stellaris.
Granted I don't know if Surviving Mars and Hearts of Iron is in that, but it sort of fits. My question is, are you going to be able to convert from Imperator all the way up to Stellaris at some point? I know they have one from Crusader Kings to Europa Universalis.
Surviving Mars is a completely different genre. It is more of a City Builder and not Grand Strategy. It is also originally not a Paradox Development Studio game but has been developed by Haemimont Games.
The order for the Grand Strategy games is:
I:R -> CK II -> EU4 -> Vic2 -> HoI4 -> (Stellaris)
Where Stellaris is not really a "continuation" as there is an obvious jump between it and HoI4
Quoting: HoriYeah, but the target audience for these kinds of deep strategy games wouldn't be turned off by the presentation approach.Quoting: Purple Library GuyThat and, well, it's kinda hard to showcase complex strategy games in a trailer. Without making it sound like a presentation, at least.Quoting: Mountain ManWow, that trailer gives you absolutely no idea what the game will actually be like.True enough. I guess strategy titles tend that way--a trailer that shows you clicking on a piece of terrain to build a road or an aqueduct just wouldn't pack a lot of punch drama-wise.
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Quoting: HoriHype, hype.Ahh...Galactic Civilizations... That brings back memories... What a wonderful OS/2 native game that was.
Paradox games are easily my favourite strategy games.
I have so many plans for this game. I think I was never before so exited about a game before its release.
Started playing Paradox games with CK2. Eventually I started wishing that they would make an alternative to Galactic Civilisations and something similar to CK2 but in the roman era. My dreams came true with Stellaris and soon with Imperator.
Quoting: stretch611Yep. Wardell made a bad bet that OS/2 was going to be a major player. Of course it would have been if Bill Gates hadn't stabbed IBM in the back.Quoting: HoriHype, hype.Ahh...Galactic Civilizations... That brings back memories... What a wonderful OS/2 native game that was.
Paradox games are easily my favourite strategy games.
I have so many plans for this game. I think I was never before so exited about a game before its release.
Started playing Paradox games with CK2. Eventually I started wishing that they would make an alternative to Galactic Civilisations and something similar to CK2 but in the roman era. My dreams came true with Stellaris and soon with Imperator.
Quoting: liamdaweSo uh, GOG just announced they will also have it as a day-1 release :)
That is really great. CK2, EU4 and HoI4 aren't even available on GOG (Stellaris is their only recent game -and thus their only Linux game - available on GOG). I suspect because they rely on Steam features, while Stellaris is being tested with their own launcher and even has a console version. This probably means Imperator will not be so restricted, which is great.
That said, when I buy Imperator it will probably be on Steam. GOG is lagging far behind with their Linux support; their flagpole feature, Galaxy, isn't even planned for Linux. I really regretted buying Stardew Valley from GOG instead of Steam, and many games just lack features or are updated less frequently.
Quoting: Mountain ManImagine how different the world would have been had IBM won that particular war. Especially now that they eventually bought Redhat...Quoting: stretch611Yep. Wardell made a bad bet that OS/2 was going to be a major player. Of course it would have been if Bill Gates hadn't stabbed IBM in the back.Quoting: HoriHype, hype.Ahh...Galactic Civilizations... That brings back memories... What a wonderful OS/2 native game that was.
Paradox games are easily my favourite strategy games.
I have so many plans for this game. I think I was never before so exited about a game before its release.
Started playing Paradox games with CK2. Eventually I started wishing that they would make an alternative to Galactic Civilisations and something similar to CK2 but in the roman era. My dreams came true with Stellaris and soon with Imperator.
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