Rome: Total War

Rome: Total War

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4.9

Addiction Level

3.7

Graphics

4.3

Value For Money

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Rome: Total War
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4.9

Addiction Level

3.7

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Value For Money

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itshimthere
3

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4

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4

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Brilliant Super Good Game.

Brilliant super good game.

badmofo
5

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4

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5

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If You Like Strategy And Or War Gaming You Will No

If you like strategy and or war gaming you will not be disappointed with Rome: Total War. I've played a few games on this level which are much newer in terms of release date, but are much behind the times in terms of graphics, playability, content and general all round quality really. That's what strikes you when you first start playing this game - it's quality.

Manbotamp
4

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4

Graphics

4

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What's Better Than 5000 Romans Marching For What T

What's better than 5000 Romans marching for what they believe in, against the invading Gauls? It was thought to be impossible to have such battles on a computer, and with such graphics, but CA (Creative Assembly) has passed all odds by creating Rome: Total War; a PC game which takes the player back to 500BC and puts him in control of the greatest empire in history. Putting the fate of history in the palm of your hands.

templd
5

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4

Graphics

5

Addiction Level

If You Love Historic Battles, Managing Settlements

If you love historic battles, managing settlements, trading, forging empires and escaping for a few hours then you'll love this game. Be warned, you need a decent graphics and sound card to enjoy fully, plus lots of free RAM etc. I also found myself waking in the night, thinking of new tactics etc. Sad? You bet, but you'll love it none the less! It's so involved and once you have lots of settlements, you may find time flies a little too fast!

Galbytorix
4

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3

Graphics

4

Addiction Level

Rome Total War Was Introduced To Me By My Friend's

Rome Total War was introduced to me by my friend's brother, I ditched my friend and played with his brother...LOL, I played this game for 4 hours and then got kicked out... sad. The next day I RACED to the nearest computer store and bought the game. I've been trying to conquer the Imperial Campaign with every civilisation possible on 'medium' difficulty. This game is an addictive thing with the ability to get you glued to the screen and be completely oblivious to all else. The graphics are not the best but still good and can keep the storyline flowing - especially when you start each civilisation and they introduce the civi. etc. The aim of the game is brilliant. But each little event pop-up thing gets old and you already know what each of them say, the only differences in them are the name of the victim or city. But overall this is a great game and I've loved it ever since the day I played it.

antbalarkas
5

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4

Graphics

5

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Rome: Total War Is A Great Pc Game! Get It! (but I

Rome: Total War is a great PC Game! GET IT! (But it's highly addictive)!

stuart foot
4

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4

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5

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General Comments: This Review Is For Th

General Comments:

This review is for the Rome Total War PC game and the Barbarian sequel. In this game you play on an overall campaign map, which shows the then Roman 'known world'. However, when you play a battle you zoom into a very impressive 3D-battle landscape where you then control your army.

In the 1st game you can play as one any one of three Roman factions. As you progress the game opens up other none Roman factions which you can then play as well. In the Barbarian sequel the Roman world has moved on a few hundred years, and you then play one of the two Roman Empires staring defeat in the face, or one of the emerging Barbarian invaders.

This is an absolutely massive game that you can play for days, weeks or even months. I would not hesitate to recommend this as one of the most impressive PC games available at present.

The Good points: -

Rome Total War is a very, very, impressive game. The game is probably the best game available at present for this type of War conquest on the PC. This is the latest game in a number of similar war conquest type games from Activison, and it is by far the best yet. The graphics are much better than the others, such as Medieval Total War, and the games computer artificial intelligence is very good as well.

The Bad points: -

It's a very minor moan with such a good game, but the Senate missions in Rome Total War are a real pain, and they distract from the overall game. Also in the second game, the difficulty of some of the factions are a bit off-putting.

Conclusion: -

Total War Rome and the Barbarian sequel are probably the best examples of this type of PC game. I would not hesitate to recommend it as long as you have a big space in your diary to play it.

Imad1us
4

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4

Graphics

5

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I Play Rome: Total War And Once You Have Adapted T

I play Rome: Total War and once you have adapted to the different factions fighting methods it's too easy to win battles. I continuously take 300 soldiers to battle with another equally if not stronger army and come out victorious with a maximum of 50 soldiers dead. Most of the time its route and I end up sending my cavalry to trample the cowards as they flee.

Note: Make the game more realistic and challenging.

-General Imad

TomEscott
4

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4

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5

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This Is Rome: Total War: Following On From Activis

This is Rome: Total War: Following on from Activisions earlier hit Medieval Total War Rome TW has exceeded everyones already high expectations and become the number 1 strategy game. With so many diferent factions to choose from how can you get bored? There must be about 200 different units to choose from. The strategic element is amazing, there are so many differnet formations and tactics to use it could last you a lifetime. Overall this game is thoroughly enjoyable.

chrisy
4

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3

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4

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Rome: Total War Is A Well Researched Game, In Term

Rome: Total War is a well researched game, in terms of units you can use and the tactics you can deploy.

The game takes time to get into and can keep you engrossed for hours, especially when you are at war a lot. The only problems I can find are that the sieges can get repetitive and the amount of units you can use seems small once you have learnt the commands of the game.

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