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Rome total war
Rome total war











rome total war

rome total war

In other words, just how you imagine a real commander might have to think. You start to think not in terms of national borders - except in diplomatic terms - but with regard to defensive positions, sneak attacks through mountain passes, spies looking out for marauding armies and fast-moving cavalry forces to intercept invaders. The strategic implications of this are enormous. To attack another army, your force must move close to it, while a besieging army must be literally outside the gates. Every unit has a movement allowance per turn, and a small area of influence around itself. Rome is beautiful, consistent and a truly great game.Ĭrucially, and most important of Rome's revolutions, the campaign map is no longer a chessboard of separate provincial blocks through which agents, ships and armies move one square at a time. But Rome is more than a vast pool of other people's ideas. Large-scale strategic challenge, management and balance of cities and statistics growth and development of something that becomes uniquely yours tactical use of what you've made and the visceral thrill of all-action battle with lives, land and power at stake. It's more challenging in just the right way: not more difficult, but more demanding of your abilities as a General and manager. Yet, Rome does just that to Medieval: Total War.

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If the title in question achieved 93% just two years previously, and was ranked as PC Gamer's favourite title of the year, that goal might seem a particularly unlikely one. When the baying, screaming warrior bands came charging at them through the Alpine passes, the first of many hard lessons was learned.įor any sequel to make its previous title look like a child's toy is an admirable goal. Like the callow, untested soldiers they were, the Julii forces pushed forward, supposing the limited Gaulish resistance to be all that stood between them and domination of the barbarians. But the Senate had other ideas, and sent the Julii north and west to expand Rome's borders. Years of peace had lulled the House of Julii's Generals into a false sense of security: the supposedly troublesome Gauls seemed occupied elsewhere, and life was good for upstanding Romans. The summer of 265BC, in what is now northern Italy.













Rome total war