Imperium IV - Imperial Battles

WARNING: IF YOU INTEND TO EDIT THE PAGE, INFORM ME FIRST 

Imperium: Wars of succession is the fourth title in the Imperium series, sequel to Celtic Kings: Rage of War (known in Italy and Spain as Imperium I - The Gallic War), Celtic Kings: The Punic Wars (know in Italy as Imperium II - The Punic wars or in Spain as Imperium - Conquest of Hispania) and Imperium III: Great Battles of Rome.

The game is suggested to be developed by Haemimont Games and published by FX Interactive. It gives the player playing access to 16 playable facions.

Main menu

 * Tutorial
 * Campaigns (returned from the second chapter)
 * Great Battles
 * Conquest
 * Strategic battle (implementation from GBR Tactics)
 * Etc, etc

Major Improvements.

 * New factions: (from west to east) Illyrians, Kingdom of Epirus, Achaean league (late Greek city states), Macedon, Thracians, Dacians, Scythians, Pontus, Seleucid kingdom, Ptolemaic Egypt, Parthia (its units will also be used in The Alexander campaign as Persia).
 * Old factions age going to be slightly modified, but will remain the same in general.
 * All armies will be more historically accurate, with focus on the Roman army which will be Republican and Imperial. In the Civil war campaigns, Rome's units will be Pre-Imperial (from Marius' reforms till Augustus)
 * Soundtrack from (non)historic thematic movies and games (Alexander, Gladiator, Europa Universalis, the Total war series etc.) recreating the specific atmosphere of the period.
 * Major factions will no longer have "generic" heroes. Minor ones are to keep them, but they will also have at least one historical personality.
 * Campaigns will most likely start with Philip's invasion in Thrace and Hellas and will end with Marcus Aurelius' Vindobonna campaign (approximately 350BC - 180AD) for maximum historical accuracy. There will be some additional battles before and after the selected period.
 * New formations and special abilities - pilum throw for most Roman infantry, syntagma (phalanx) for all phalangites, testudo for legionary infantry

Factions (from west to east)

 * Iberians
 * Gauls
 * Brittons
 * Germanic tribes
 * Republican/Pre-Imperial/ Imperial Rome
 * Carthage
 * Illyrians
 * Kingdom of Epirus
 * Achaean league (Greek city states in battles and possibly campaigns)
 * Macedon
 * Thracians
 * Dacians
 * Scythians
 * Pontus
 * Seleucid kingdom
 * Ptolemaic Kingdom
 * Armenia
 * Parthia (Persia in Alexander campaign and Greco-Persian war Battles)

Campaigns

 * Philip's ambition (First and second campaign in Thrace and Hellas) (356 - 338BC)
 * Alexander campaign (Alexander's battles from the Theban rebellion, till Gaugamela) (336 - 323BC)
 * Pyrhic wars (In Italy, Sicily and Hellas) (280 - 272BC)
 * Punic wars (First, Second and Third from both Roman and Carthaginian perspective) (264 - 146BC)
 * Macedonian wars (214-148BC)
 * The Cimbri and Teutoni invasion (113-101BC)
 * Civil war (from both Marius and Sula's perspective)
 * Mithridatic wars (88-63BC)
 * The third Servile war (Spartacus' rebellion 73 - 71BC)
 * Gallic wars (58 - 52BC) (Larax included)
 * Civil war from both Caesar and Pompey's perspective (49 - 45BC)
 * The reign of Augustus; expansion of the newly born empire (27BC - 14AD)
 * "I Claudius" campaign (invasion of Brittania + Boadicea's rebellion) (43 - 61AD)
 * Vespasian's ascension after Nero's death in the year of the 4 emperors 68AD (+ Jerusalem's rebellion with his son Titus)
 * Traianus' expeditions in Dacia and Mesopotamia (101 - 117AD)
 * Marcus Aurelius - the beginning of the end (the first Roman to realize that the empire will crumble) (161 - 180AD)

Great Battles

 * Gaugamela's battle (331 BC), playing as Macedon
 * Marathon's battle (490 BC)
 * Thermophilis's battle (480 BC)
 * Scipio in Africa (204 BC)
 * Siege of Alesia (51 BC)
 * Augustus on the Nile (31 BC)
 * Siege of Numantia (143 BC)
 * Siege of Carthage (146 BC)
 * Marcus Aurelius in Germany (167 AD)
 * Boudica's rebellion (60 AD)
 * Britain's conquest (77 AD)
 * Blood Nile (58 BC)
 * Arminium, rebel general (9 AD)
 * Hispanic Domination (146 AD)
 * Gergovia's battle (52 BC)
 * Hannibal at the gates of Rome (216 BC, uncanonical)
 * Raphia's battle ( BC), playing as Ptholemaic Egypt against Seleucidia
 * Armenia's demise (144 AD), playing as Rome against Armenia.
 * Lucius' last days (4 AD), playing as Armenia against Rome.
 * Darius' revenge (uncanonical), playing as Persia against Greece, if Darius had won the battle of Gaugamela and reached Greece.