![]() ![]() The buildings, historical places, and objects also have a superficial layer of coverage. Most aspects that have been included work well, but the detail and depth of many aspects is lacking. It’s probably stripped down in an attempt to rid traditional strategy games of the plodding game pace they often have, but they went too far to the left. Unfortunately, the game isn’t going to challenge a veteran strategy gamer for long. You can also play in a Latin language mode, which was fun, entertaining, informative, challenging, and is a very interesting idea that could open up other areas of interactive entertainment in the future. Wiith no micro-managing to slow it down, it moves along at a fast pace, so you can actually play a game in a reasonable amount of time. It’s an interesting concept that works well and provides you with a pretty good level of entertainment value. I loved the campaign mode, and playing as a powerful and influential Roman governor hopping all over the empire putting fires out was fun, engaging and profitable. ![]() It will probably begin to lose its shine very quickly, however, to a veteran of strategy games use to a higher level of complexity. The game has a very shallow learning curve that allows even a beginner to strategy games to pick up and play all aspects of the game play. Glory of the Roman Empire involves you in many aspects of Roman life and times from the point of view of a leader tasked with making sure the people are happy and content. These popular and challenging games that have proven that the Roman era is a manageable and engaging theme for providing gamers with a high level of entertainment. Glory of the Roman Empire is only one of a proliferation of Roman themed titles that includes Caesar IV, Firaxis, and Firefly’s CivCity Rome. ![]()
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