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September 2013
(74%)
64 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
I'd like to call myself a Total War Veteran (some would use another word) having been into this series of games since the beginning and notched up over a thousand hours over all the Total War titles (except last year's Total War Battles: Shogun). So I app...
Abstract: It's difficult to imagine how any self respecting strategy gamer can't be just a little bit excited by Rome II. Rome II has promised the biggest changes to the Total War franchise for a long time. But is it for better or for worse?Rome II's prologue serve...
Addictive as hell, Amazing visuals, Gameplay offers tactical depth, Interface, features more streamlined in comparison to previous games
Requires a beast of a PC to run properly, Numerous optimization issues, Veteran Total War fans may find game too streamlined
Total War: Rome 2 is a game made up of widely disparate parts- some of which are exceptional to an extent that you know you are playing a Total War game, and some so headscratchingly obtuse (terrible optimization, technical issues) that you wonder if you'...
Excellent visual graphics, Vast empire to explore, Cinematic battles, Impressive city sieges, Realistic animation
Some glitches, AI is still unimpressive, Just two playable battles, Needs high end gaming machine to play
The game is vast and unstoppable- there is a huge empire that you will need to explore and conquer. And if you are amongst those who are in love with Total War series and liked the Rome: Total War, then I am you are sure to love this tactical and strategi...
While the game offers immense depth and hours of entertainment, it is held back by technical issues and lack of optimisation. However, for Armchair generals and history buffs with an interest in Rome, this game is a must buy.8Creative Assembly illgaming ...
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 ...