Total War Returns to Rome

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Total War Returns to Rome

How far will you go for Rome?

With 2011's Total War: Shogun 2 out of the way (and superb [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/8736-Total-War-Shogun-2-Review]), The Creative Assembly has turned its besequeled eye towards another one of its older titles. Today, it announced that Total War: Rome II would be hitting PCs in 2013.

The announcement was accompanied by a neat little live-action trailer portraying some of the more common types of political intrigue of the Roman days. A ruler is overthrown by an ambitious young successor, a female assassin seduces and kills her target, and a soldier is executed, for some reason. That part wasn't really clear. With all the backstabbing (and frontstabbing), though, the message is thus: How far will you go for Rome?

The Creative Assembly says that the sequel will have a bigger map than its highly-lauded 2004 predecessor, and will take the player further to the East. Precisely what that means is uncertain; it's possible that Rome II, like Rome, might have a campaign regarding the exploits of legendary conqueror Alexander the Great. Alternatively, there could be campaigns set in the heyday of the Eastern Roman Empire of Byzantium.

Beyond that, the official site promises an all-new engine for combat with "exotic ancient cities and colossal armies rendered in incredible detail." New camera angles will allow aspiring commanders to watch their legions fight from whatever direction they please. The Creative Assembly also promises that the game will be optimized for desktop PCs as well as laptops, so your desire to conquer for the glory of Rome won't be hampered by your hardware.

Sic Semper Tyrannis! Quid Pro Quo! E Pluribus Unum! Ecce, Romani! Ixnay onay ethay Igpay Atinlay!

Source: Total War: Rome II [http://www.totalwar.com/en_us/rome2]

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Bigeyez

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Rome is STILL my favorite game in the series. Even beating the new Shogun 2. I STILL will go back and play my Steam copy of Rome Gold Edition.

I'm sure people are going to hate on CA for retreading like they did when Shogun 2 was announced, but in my mind Rome 2 is what I've been craving for years.
 

JerrytheBullfrog

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Hookah said:
Whoever wrote this article has an awful grasp of Ancient history.
I don't see anything that's particularly wrong in it. At least nothing that can't be excused by Rule of Entertainment.
 

Baldry

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Fuck!ty yes. Always considered Rome to be the best so this can only be good news!
 

Waaghpowa

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I still prefer Shogun over all else. Japanese feudalism is by far more interesting to me, probably because of their culture.
 

JerrytheBullfrog

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Hookah said:
JerrytheBullfrog said:
Hookah said:
Whoever wrote this article has an awful grasp of Ancient history.
I don't see anything that's particularly wrong in it. At least nothing that can't be excused by Rule of Entertainment.
Then you also have an awful grasp of Ancient History.
The only facts discussed in the article are that the Eastern Roman Empire was Byzantium, and that the first Rome: Total War had a campaign involving Alexander. Both of these are true. Then all the latin at the end which seems to me to be a joke.

So, what are you harping on?

Edit: Maybe you're reading it as the author saying that Alexander was Roman? That's not what I get from the text at all. He's just saying that there was an Alexander campaign in the original Rome: Total War. Which is true.
 

Jandau

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Thank GOD! Seriously, one of the worst things (to me) about the last two TW games have been the utter lack of unit variety. Everyone has nearly identical army lists in Empire, everyone DOES have identical army lists in Shogun 2. The one thing I love about Medieval 2 and Rome has always been the various different armies that face off. Celtic chariots crashing into Roman legions, Greek phalanxes fending off German Berserkers, and so on and so forth. Unlikely enemies facing each other in defiance of history. All Empire had were tons of Line Infantry and some cannons (most obring combat of any TW game ever) and Shogun 2 had mirrored armies for all the clans.

If they can deliver the level of quality seen in Shogun 2, which was pretty polished straight out of the box (as opposed to the bugged, unfinished mess that was Empire) this has the potential to be the best Total War game yet...
 

NightHawk21

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Well I kinda just got into the series after receiving a copy of Fall of Samurai, but I've heard good things about the previous Rome TW. That said, without the text at the end, this could very well be a trailer for Spartacus season 3 lol.
 

BENZOOKA

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There's something about Total War games that rubs me the wrong way. The idea is great, execution seems to work, but I just can't enjoy the gameplay.

Anywho, this is good news. I think the Rome setting is the best possible scenario and context for the series. I'll consider Total War again next year then.
 

Blunderboy

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Finally. :D
I've been waiting for Rome 2 for years.
For me, it will likely be the best Total War game of them all. I love the setting and the era, and the new engine will make diplomacy a lot easy and hopefully more viable.
 

Gabanuka

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That tagline is pretty freaking badass.

Rome is my favourite game in the series so...