The rest of us poor peasants can hope for some 90% sales.Ī legionary's life also seems to be a fun game for a playthrough. Imperator: Rome I have not played yet, but if Paradox is going to be consistent with their history, rich people will have an amazing grand strategy game on their hands in a couple of years. I see the mandatory 'hurr durr dei good vanilla bad durr' guy has already been here. Rome and Rome 2 from the Total War series obviously. It is part of the highly popular and successful Total War. The ending is especially interesting, really recommended game. Rome: Total War (RTW) is a strategy game that blends turn based strategy with real time elements. Except that one level where the objective was to raise a city in a time limit, that one was hard as ♥♥♥♥.ĭomina is a really nice pixel game where you manage a ludus. It's a really fun game, I loved it to death. Some levels are about exploiting riches of the lands and making use of trade, others are combat heavy where the objective is to stay alive or destroy barbarian settlements in the area. It has individual scenarios and campaign modes, where you have to raise a number of cities.
Instead of Caesar III, I spent my early years on Imperium Romanum, a really fun city building and managing game.
I maxed the Steam chievos out with keyboard+mouse, so I can confirm it works just fine. It's a really good story though, so it's easy to appreciate it without crying over historical inaccuracies. Historical accuracy is completely sacrificed for drama and story telling. Ryse is a really good story game, but it's mostly fiction.