Age of Empires II (2013)

Age of Empires II (2013)

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Belisarius

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Thanathor's Campaigns [Historic]
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Description

Belisarius, perhaps the best general the world has ever seen boards his ship. He sets sail to Africa to retake Carthage for the Roman Empire. Afterwards there is an even more important target: Rome.

𝓕𝓮𝓪𝓽𝓾𝓻𝓮𝓼:
|⬜⬜⬜⬜⬛| Build & Destroy
|⬜⬜⬜⬜⬛| Micro Managing
|⬜⬜⬛⬛⬛| RPG Elements


The campaign is based on the reconquest of the Roman Empire by Belisarius. In a series of complete victories he takes back Africa and Italy for the Empire, while these parts would be lost once more soon this reprieve allowed to empire to stand for a while longer.
This campaign doesn't even scratch the surface of Belisarius, if you want to know more about him I suggest watching the Extra History episode on Justinian and Theodora (the rulers of the Eastern Roman Empire at that time)

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33 Comments
Lukster Lee 30 Aug, 2022 @ 1:48pm 
Is this available for the AoE II: DE by chance?
dannybuck8450 16 Apr, 2021 @ 8:48pm 
Maybe I didn't play this right but this was more hard than necessary. No healers in the beginning? I destroyed Gelimar's troops and have nearly ruined the Sicilians, but my siege ram is destroyed and I only have 6 troops left. It was fun for 3 hours but it doesn't seem realistic enough for me. No healers AT ALL?? Even after I conquered North Africa and Gelimar's land? Give me a break.
Allyserian 12 Dec, 2020 @ 11:05am 
The best General in the world and he doesn't take one healer with him on a campaign?? And when he saves an allied one the guy won't even heal anyone. Makes no sense at all.
kud13 5 Dec, 2020 @ 6:25am 
Finished. The Fixed Force part after reaching Rome is an unnecessary difficulty spike, b/c your units lose all their upgrades, while the goth Feudal age units end up having better stats than your own Imp troops.

I generally liked the scope, but that ending, and lack of most Imperial techs was annoying.

Incidentally, you disabled trebs for the player, but it's still possible to convert some that Naples sends at you periodically.
kud13 3 Dec, 2020 @ 8:15pm 
Shouldn't eh allied Roman monks be healing the player (in Africa and in Sardinia)

Still trying to break through Sicily, but that would certainly have helped, :p
Coranhon 17 Feb, 2020 @ 6:01pm 
Lixo no final
baylife 10 Oct, 2019 @ 4:34pm 
last part of this was very annoying, ruined the whole thing for me.
DoomedPaul772 14 Sep, 2019 @ 7:13pm 
Or Japan repelling the Mongol invasion?
DoomedPaul772 14 Sep, 2019 @ 7:07pm 
I enjoyed this, can you do the Battle of Nedao when the Huns lost their empire?
Leofric 18 Nov, 2018 @ 3:56pm 
Overall a decent map. It had a very promising start that was very challenging. I managed to keep a decent amount of units after the attack on silicy. I just mashed the 2 towers, and blasted the university with an onager. Later on it got a bit too easy. There are tons of resources everywhere and the enemy sends peanuts at you. Stuff you can counter easily with Cataphracts. The attack on Neapolis was cool. little room to build, heavy counters. Challenging.

The part of Rome is where things got a bit dissapointing. It was NOT clear at all you needed to kill '' some'' goths so that the gates will open. The objective still said ''return to Rome'' so i let all my backup units die and tried to find another entrance into Rome with belisarius, which obviously, wasn't available.

very nice campaign, but i hope you will balance the difficulty in the future, as well as make the objectives more clear