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Rome : Total War – Game Review (PC), Page 2

By Jeffrey Paulding | PC Game Reviews |  Published: May 08, 2005 at 2:33 pm

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Scythian forces run in confusion as Romans break into the town. Scythian cavalry counterattack Roman legions assaulting a breach in the walls.
A scene from the campaign map shows the Black Sea and the Bosporus Strait. Roman forces advance on the Greeks. Financial details of the empire are a click away.
The Gauls rush out of their fortified town in an attempt to break a siege. Siege towers are used against the strong walls of a city.
Roman war dogs cut down a fleeing enemy. Snow covers the ground of interior Gaul in the winter, but on the coast the weather is mild.


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3 Responses to “Rome : Total War – Game Review (PC)”


  1. 1
    Chosen Man says:

    An interesting and fun game, I’d advise it to any who are interested in strategy games in the Roman Era.

  2. 2
    hudn says:

    when can you play the game and how

  3. 3
    david says:

    love this game. been playing it since it came out. love the strategies involved in the battlefield scenarios. its a long drawn turn based game, but its alot of fun when drinking wine to or any other beverage. played on deployment and now playing it out of the service. love this game.



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