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September 2013
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The editors liked
Excellent visual graphics
Vast empire to explore
Cinematic battles
Impressive city sieges
Realistic animation
Addictive as hell
Amazing visuals
Gameplay offers tactical depth
Interface
Features more streamlined in comparison to previous games
The editors didn't like
Some glitches
AI is still unimpressive
Just two playable battles
Needs high end gaming machine to play
Requires a beast of a PC to run properly
Numerous optimization issues
Veteran Total War fans may find game too streamlined
Abstract: Augustus once said, “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.” This statement is exactly what Creative Assembly did with Total War: Rome II after the original success of Rome: Total War, which came out in 2004. Don't get me wrong, I lov...
But that's when the game gets. odd.Total War games are a slow, deliberate affair, or at least they have been up to now. Creative Assembly seems to have turned the dial up to 11 for Rome II – everything's just that little bit faster. You can march furth...
Nice graphics, Improved management of resources and armies
Long wait times between turns due to AI, Graphical engine can be quite taxing on hardware
Total War: Rome II is an epic strategy game that's bound to provide hours of enjoyment for an aspiring armchair general. A couple of technical issues stop the game from conquering completely...
Abstract: Rome has always been the ideal setting for the Total War series. It has plenty of powerful empires, each with its own strengths and opportunities and, in gaming terms at least, a fairly even chance to rise to dominance throughout Europe, the Mediterranean...
Bei der Optik der Massenschlachten an Land und zur See übertrifft Rome 2 eindeutig seine Vorgänger, die Kehrseite der Sesterz sind die aktuell noch sehr happigen Anforderungen an die Grafikkarte, an denen Creative Assemlby noch etwas feilen und zur ...
„Total War: Rome II“ bietet viele gute neue Ansätze und führt bewährte Mittel aus den Vorgängern weiter. Derzeit ist das Spiel noch ein wenig verbuggt, das dürften kommende Patches von Creative Assembly erfahrungsgemäß aber beheben....