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Rome: Total War

Once you witness the cinematic spectacle of 10,000 individually animated troops, you'll understand that this is not your average RTS.

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Sep 22, 2004
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Creative Assembly
Min system requirements: PIII 1.0Ghz or equivalent, 256MB RAM, 300MB HD space, 64MB DirectX 9.0b video card
Recommended system: P4 2.4Ghz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 300MB HD space, 128MB DirectX 9.0c video card
Features: Widescreen support
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
6 player VS
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Bear witness to the spectacle of 10,000 troops defending their homeland to the death, tearing into invaders' ranks. Giant catapults launch flaming buckets of death into panicked troops and war elephants stampede into columns of routing infantry, angrily tossing them aside and brutally crushing the unlucky underfoot. This is your fight to win or lose. This is Rome: Total War. Rome: Total War masterfully blends two complete games: a turn-based strategy game steeped in history and a real-time ...
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How the mighty have fallen. For hundreds of years, the seemingly invulnerable Roman Empire conquered and expanded, eventually sprawling from the Scottish lowlands to Egypt and the Red Sea. Reaping the rich spoils of slavery, pillage, trade and military conquest, Rome took what it wanted. Its borders expanded for centuries. But then it ground to a halt. Rome's centre grew soft. Its leaders became decadent, its armies disillusioned and its outposts neglected. In the forests of northern Europe ...   » Read Full Rome: Total War preview
ESRB Rating
Rome: Total War is rated:
Teen
Violence
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