

There are over 18 different factions for players to choose from, including a declining Western Roman Empire and rising Barbarian tribes like the Goths and the Franks. Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion offers largely the same essential Total War experience of turn-based faction management and real-time tactical battles as a PC version would. However, after playing the mobile version and comparing it to my experience of playing other Total War games, here’s what I can say. While I have played many titles in Total War franchise (including the likes of Total War: Shogun 2 and Total War: Rome II), I have never actually played the original 2004 Rome: Total War and its expansion, Barbarian Invasion.
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The first Total War game to be ported to Android and iOS devices was the original 2004 Rome: Total War game in 2018 but now developer Feral Interactive has brought its expansion, Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion, to the same mobile platforms barely a year later. It’s crazy to imagine that we’ve reached a point where we can play the same game not on a powerful gaming PC, but on a mobile phone that fits in your hand. It takes a beast of a machine to render those stacks of infantry and cavalry units clashing against each other. Creative Assembly’s Total War franchise is known for being one of the most demanding games for the PC in terms of sheer processing power.
