This series started out promising enough, but took a step back last time, where each new feature was coupled with a disappointing shortcoming. They, of course, never played Glory of the Roman Empire or Imperium Romanum, where you can clearly build Rome in a matter of hours (sweat free, in fact). They say that Rome wasn’t built in a day. What say you? Third time is the charm in the Roman city building series: 7/8 The Not So Good: Repetitive starting build orders, abbreviated tutorials, can’t add AI competitors to multiplayer games, average military component The Good: Outstanding minimal interface, online competitive multiplayer, non-linear campaign with varied objectives and meaningful character upgrades, straightforward resource relationships, quality graphics and sound design ![]() ![]() Grand Ages: Rome, developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso Media and Viva Media on Gamer’s Gate.
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