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So you have to make the plans and move your army. If you ever wanted to take part in the war. Then it is the most realistic one you can get. The graphical effects of Total War Rome 2 are extremely amazing. So you will be focusing on the person with you are fighting. The rest of the people will still be fighting but will be a little blurred. The sound effects of this game are amazing. Every time there is something happening in the game. You will be able to hear the voice of shouting, killing and the sound of arrows piercing through the heart of enemies.

We all know that this game had the most shocking launch of any Total War game. Many people were turned off by the game because of this, but The Creative Assembly did work their butts off to fix many of the super annoying and game-breaking issues the game had.

So, with that in mind, the version I am looking at today is the most recent version that they put out. The campaign in Total War: Rome 2 is pretty spectacular as you would expect.

It is very cinematic and features a ton of different regions for you to deal with. I really liked how diverse the different areas the campaign will take you to are. From the sun of Portugal to the cold of Scotland each place the campaign takes you to is very well designed and has an air of authenticity to it. You start out all the way back in BC and go on a year quest for power and prosperity.

This game does not mess around and I think it is awesome how The Creative Assemble gave even the smaller factions from the smaller cities more personality this time around. It makes each encounter even with a smaller faction feel more personal. Each faction has its own skill set and of course its own agenda in the world.

In September , an Emperor Edition was released, which added Mac OS X support and addressed many of the technical problems in the game, as well as overhauled AI battles and upgraded certain visual elements. It was offered as a standalone edition and a free upgrade to all current players.

The grand single-player campaign begins in BC and lasts for years. However, the player also has the option to play further, as there are no timed victory conditions. Like its predecessor, Rome II blends turn-based grand strategy and civilization management with real-time tactical battles. The Warscape engine powers the game's visuals and new unit cameras allow players to focus on individual soldiers on the real-time battlefield, which may contain thousands of combatants at the same time.

Creative Assembly has stated that it wished to bring out the more human side of war, with soldiers reacting as their comrades get killed around them, and officers inspiring men with heroic speeches.

Rome II features more sophisticated portrayals of each culture and civilization of the period, which in its predecessor had been portrayed anachronistically. The Creative Assembly tried to ensure the uniqueness of different cultures and fighting forces. Lead unit designer Jack Lusted stated that instead of the "rebel nation" used to represent minor states in the original Rome: Total War, Rome II features a large number of smaller, individual nations and city-states represented by their own factions.

Each ethnic group has a unique play-style. A tribe of British barbarians looks and feels different from a disciplined Roman legion. Different agents and technologies are implemented for different factions.

There are over different land units in the game, including mercenaries. Over 30 different city variants avoid siege battles feeling and playing out the same every time. Diplomacy The diplomacy system has been revamped with a new artificial intelligence. The Creative Assembly has acknowledged anomalies in previous games, where the AI could perform strange or even suicidal actions, such as very small factions declaring war on very large ones such as the Roman Empire; the AI is said to be more "intelligent" and cunning in Rome II.

The player's own actions will determine whether or not the enemy AI will be a trustworthy ally or a suspicious traitor. The political system of Rome II has been completely redone.



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