About This Content This expansion extends Field of Glory II back to 681 BC, and allows players to experience the last flowering of chariot warfare in the ancient near-East. It chronicles the decline and fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, the rise of the Median and Babylonian Empires, and the conquest of these and the Lydian and Egyptian Kingdoms by the Achaemenid Persians.The Neo-Assyrian Empire, founded in the late 10th century BC, reached its greatest extent at the end of the reign of Esarhaddon (681-669), stretching from Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) in the East to Cilicia (in southern Turkey) in the north-west, and Lower (northern) Egypt in the south-west.Its last strong king was Ashurbanibal (669-627), though Egypt seceded quietly during his reign. Following his death the situation rapidly deteriorated, with a series of civil wars. In 626 Babylonia rose in revolt. Between 616 and 609 the Assyrian Empire was destroyed by an alliance of Medes and Babylonians. The Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar II then took over most of the former Assyrian Empire, only Egypt remaining independent. The Medes carved out a large empire in the north and east, halted in the west only by the Lydian Kingdom in western Asia Minor. By the mid 6th century BC, the fertile crescent was divided between four powerful states, the Neo-Babylonian Empire, the Median Empire and the Kingdoms of Lydia and Egypt.In 553 Cyrus II the Great, King of the small Persian Kingdom of Anshan in the Persian Gulf, revolted against his overlord and grandfather, the Median King Astyages, and took over the Median Empire, which thus became the Achaemenid Persian Empire. He conquered Lydia in 546 and Babylon in 539. Egypt was conquered by his son Cambyses II in 525. This made the Achaemenid Persian Empire the largest the world had yet known, stretching from the Bosporus to western India.Summary of features:· 12 new factions· 32 new units· 21 new army lists· 6 new Epic Battles· 35 new Quick Battles· Expanded Custom Battles module.· Expanded Sandbox Campaign module.· 4 new historically-based campaigns.· Mixed units with front-rank spearmen, back rank archers.FEATURES· 12 new named factions: Assyrians, Babylonians, Cimmerians, Cypriots, Egyptians, Elamites, Hebrews, Kushites, Mannaeans, Medes, Phoenicians, Urartians.· 32 new units: Assyrian-style Heavy Chariots, Assyrian-style Cavalry, Veteran Assyrian-style Cavalry, Assyrian-style Guard Foot, Assyrian-style Heavy Foot, Assyrian-style Medium Foot, Raw Assyrian-style Medium Foot, Hebrew Foot, Gibborim, Hebrew Light Archers, Egyptian-style Heavy Chariots, Egyptian Spearmen, Egyptian Massed Archers, Egyptian Light Archers, Egyptian Light Javelinmen, Egyptian Irregular Foot, Elamite (Light) Chariots, (Near-Eastern) Archers, (Near-Eastern) Massed Archers, Mede Spearmen, Early Cavalry, Unarmoured Horse Archer Cavalry, Phoenician Spearmen, Lydian Hoplites, Sassanid Heavy Foot, (Sassanid) Massed Archers, Praetorian Guard, Praetorian Guard (Late), Greek Peltasts, Thracian Peltasts, Massed Thracian Peltasts, Thracian Spearmen.· 21 new army lists (which expands the total number of army lists to 191).· 6 new Epic Battles: Ulai 653 BC (Assyrians vs Elamites), Nineveh 612 BC (Babylonians and Medes vs Assyrians), Megiddo 609 BC (Judeans vs Egyptians), Carchemish 605 BC (Babylonians vs Egyptians), Pasargadae 550 BC (Persians vs Medes), Opis 539 BC (Persians vs Babylonians) (each playable from either side).· 35 new Quick Battles (each playable from either side).· Expanded Field of Glory II Custom Battles module now includes all 191 army lists from Immortal Fire, Rise of Rome, Legions Triumphant, Age of Belisarius and Rise of Persia. (Purchase of the appropriate DLCs is necessary to access them all).· Expanded Field of Glory II Sandbox Campaigns module now includes all 191 army lists from Immortal Fire, Rise of Rome, Legions Triumphant, Age of Belisarius and Rise of Persia. (Purchase of the appropriate DLCs is necessary to access them all).· 4 new historically-based campaigns:o Ashurbanipal (Neo-Assyrian Empire)o Fall of Assyriao Nebuchadnezzar II (Neo-Babylonian Empire)o Rise of Persia· Mixed units with front-rank spearmen, back rank archers. 7aa9394dea Title: Field of Glory II: Rise of PersiaGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Byzantine GamesPublisher:Slitherine Ltd.Release Date: 27 Sep, 2018 Field Of Glory II: Rise Of Persia Activation Code Free field of glory ii rise of persia review. field of glory ii rise of persia-skidrow. field of glory ii rise of persia - 2018. field of glory ii rise of persia Oh, this is a good one. Playing the original release of FoG II, chariots had their uses (very, very rarely), but were mostly wasted units. In Rise of Persia, they can wreak havok against the lighter troops that armies deploy in this period. There are four great campaigns, covering Assyria, Persia, Nebuchadnezzar II, and so on. If it feels vaguely biblical, it is, in the most epic sense of the word.I wasn't very excited by this DLC when it was announced- I like Persia, but thought I perfered the Sassanid armies. I was wrong. Excellent DLC with a great patch, too. 9\/10.. Fantastic DLC, dare I say the best added yet. Interesting mix of new units that explores a period of history seldom seen in games, and you can tell the devs took time to develop the factions with unique looks\/units. And of course...Egyptians! 10\/10 Highly recommend!. Fantastic DLC, dare I say the best added yet. Interesting mix of new units that explores a period of history seldom seen in games, and you can tell the devs took time to develop the factions with unique looks\/units. And of course...Egyptians! 10\/10 Highly recommend!. One of my biggest gripes in life was there are no games set in the ancient world of the Middle East prior to Rome to my liking. Ive loved the Egyptians Assyrians, Babylonions and Persians and wanted to see something in game exclusively for this in a good game. I had not bought the base game and it sat in my wish list for too long. I saw this DLC and the game went from wishlist to purchase in ten seconds. I have reviewed the game for the dozen hours Ive played (and I know thats not much but I have given it a huge thumbs up) But the dozen hours Ive played 11 have gone to this DLC. First the units are gorgeous. I did buy the complete bundle and have looked at a few other units and Im impressed with the other units in look but Im highly impressed with the Persians, Medes, Babylonians, Assyrians and even the Jews I played against The Babylonian invasion of Judea. If you know the ancient history of this region, it deals with the Fall of Assyria to the rise and fall of Babylon and the rise of Persia. With many battles with Egypt as both Assyria and Babylon battles as they went into the Nile. As I have only scratched the surface of this DLC and game for this matter I cant give an indepth tactic review but Ive noticed some historical feel. If you have griped like me about not enough attention to this time period in a wargame, gripe no more. I give my recommendation and I still havent delved into the Elamites, Phonecians and other factions that come with it. One thing for sure this game and all the other DLC's are going to keep me occupied for quite awhile. Very good game,looks splendid,runs superbly, vast in its scope.I find the battles tough, hard, fighting even on the easiest setting.Make a slip up and boy does the AI clobber you.This is a very good DLC- buy it.... Best DLC so far. Great addition of ancient near east armies, including Egyptians, Assyrians and Babylonians! So few (if any) games delve into this period of history, and from a warfare point of views its very interesting.Like previous dlc, it doesnt add any new mechanics, those normaly come in free patches, so this is only for someone who has an interest in this particular period of History. Overall a brilliant addition.. We've got Egyptians.12\/10 best game.. Best DLC so far. Great addition of ancient near east armies, including Egyptians, Assyrians and Babylonians! So few (if any) games delve into this period of history, and from a warfare point of views its very interesting.Like previous dlc, it doesnt add any new mechanics, those normaly come in free patches, so this is only for someone who has an interest in this particular period of History. Overall a brilliant addition.. One of my biggest gripes in life was there are no games set in the ancient world of the Middle East prior to Rome to my liking. Ive loved the Egyptians Assyrians, Babylonions and Persians and wanted to see something in game exclusively for this in a good game. I had not bought the base game and it sat in my wish list for too long. I saw this DLC and the game went from wishlist to purchase in ten seconds. I have reviewed the game for the dozen hours Ive played (and I know thats not much but I have given it a huge thumbs up) But the dozen hours Ive played 11 have gone to this DLC. First the units are gorgeous. I did buy the complete bundle and have looked at a few other units and Im impressed with the other units in look but Im highly impressed with the Persians, Medes, Babylonians, Assyrians and even the Jews I played against The Babylonian invasion of Judea. If you know the ancient history of this region, it deals with the Fall of Assyria to the rise and fall of Babylon and the rise of Persia. With many battles with Egypt as both Assyria and Babylon battles as they went into the Nile. As I have only scratched the surface of this DLC and game for this matter I cant give an indepth tactic review but Ive noticed some historical feel. If you have griped like me about not enough attention to this time period in a wargame, gripe no more. I give my recommendation and I still havent delved into the Elamites, Phonecians and other factions that come with it. One thing for sure this game and all the other DLC's are going to keep me occupied for quite awhile. Oh, this is a good one. Playing the original release of FoG II, chariots had their uses (very, very rarely), but were mostly wasted units. In Rise of Persia, they can wreak havok against the lighter troops that armies deploy in this period. There are four great campaigns, covering Assyria, Persia, Nebuchadnezzar II, and so on. If it feels vaguely biblical, it is, in the most epic sense of the word.I wasn't very excited by this DLC when it was announced- I like Persia, but thought I perfered the Sassanid armies. I was wrong. Excellent DLC with a great patch, too. 9\/10.
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