- Publisher: Paradox Interactive
- Release Date: Apr 15, 2008
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WagnerM.May 6, 200810For those who love a good deep strategy game, with the possibility to change history, this is the game to stay playing for hours and hours, and hours.
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[Anonymous]Apr 24, 200810Best Paradox game since Crusader Kings pay no attention to the grogs they always complain.
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KevinBishopJul 5, 20082Very poor game, I expected much better from Paradox. It is basically just like EU3, except with a lot less nations to fight and play as, more tedious bugs and features that annoy me to no end, and a different time setting. I did not like it. I love EU3 however, and will continue to play it.
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May 11, 20112this is a horrible game if you know how to play in the first place it is too complecated it forced you to micromanage every aspect of everything. i hate the gameplay and the strategy is dumb i've had a battle i lost about 10000 men they lost 0. totally unrealistic. dont buy it is just a broken AI and some thrown in battles. this game was only 10 bucks so i guess i am not all that mad.
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87For the rare gamers who can happily lose themselves in a world where the ability to create armies is more valued than the ability to lead them on the field of battle, the EU games are a revelation. When you combine that approach with the appeal of the historical Roman setting, it's like an arrow of happiness aimed straight at our hearts.
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From strategic trading, the recruiting of legions, where to garrison them, who's right for the job from governor to general – Rome is possibly one of the only games out there that can really give gamers a glimpse into just how pressured emerging super powers were. After all Rome wasn't built in a day, let Paradox show you why.
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60Unfortunately getting to a multiplayer game is more trouble than it's worth.