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Rome Total War Gold Edition PC 2006 4 Discs - With Manual

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Item specifics

Condition
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Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Total War Series
Features
Gold Edition, Manual Included
UPC
0010086851663
EAN
0010086851663
Platform
PC
Publisher
SEGA
Genre
Compilation
Game Name
Rome: Total War, Rome: Total War -Gold Edition

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This bundle from Creative Assembly includes Rome: Total War and Rome: Total War -- Barbarian Invasion. After winning critical success with its Shogun: Total War and mainstream popularity with its Medieval: Total War, the developer visits the age of Caesar with the third entry in its crossover strategy series. Choosing to lead Rome, Carthage, Gaul, Macedon, Germania, or Britannia, gamers set out to conquer the world as it was in the early centuries of the Common Era. Rome: Total War offers a strategy map in full 3D, which includes rivers, trade routes, mountains, and other features. When it's time to go to war, the new game engine allows for bigger, more detailed battles, featuring as many as 10,000 3D units in a single conflict. Other additions include the chance to command Scythian chariots, Roman war dogs, and Hannibal's elephants.<br><br>With Rome: Total War -- Barbarian Invasion, players will find the "old Rome" is slowly collapsing, and masses of barbarian hordes stand ready to take what they can. Players can choose to lead what remains of the Roman Empire proper, one of its rising former factions, or the invasive Barbarians themselves. Couch conquerors will find ten additional factions that have their own strengths, weaknesses, and signature units. For example, the Franks have axe-throwing Francisca Heerbann, while the Sassanids have an ultra-heavy Clibinarii cavalry. Religion takes a more important role in the expansion as well. Players can decide to remain Christian or revert back to pagan beliefs. Special abilities such as the Shield Wall and Schiltron, have been added for some units. Light troops can swim across rivers and flank defenders. <br><br>A modified technology tree represents the advances made during the time between Rome: Total War and Barbarian Invasion. Buildings reflecting religion are now available, and barbarians may now build and expand settlements. Generals can be recruited or adopted into the family, and they come with vices, virtues, and a posse. The Senate, a major factor in the previous game, no longer exists -- players will receive no missions from them, or have to follow their advice in any way. An updated campaign map reflects the changes in the region between the end of Rome: Total War and the beginning of Barbarian Invasion. Players can go head-to-head against friends via LAN or through the Internet.

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Publisher
SEGA
UPC
5060004766628, 0010086851663
eBay Product ID (ePID)
51247188

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Compilation
Video Game Series
Total War Series
Platform
PC
Game Name
Rome: Total War, Rome: Total War -Gold Edition

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2006
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Mouse, Keyboard
Game Name Edition
Gold Edition
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Violence

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  • Top favorable review

    Rome Total War

    It's my favorite total war game but it's not compatible with windows 10. If you can play it though you'll love it

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: clints4sale

  • Top critical review

    Significantly over complicated, confusing, felt like a grind more than anything.

    I wasn't too impressed with the game, I love RTS but it's so incredibly slow paced and so unexplainably confusing that I really couldn't get into the game. I ended up playing it for a few hours and just sort of gave up because a mixture of being confused, bored and it felt like a grind rather than fun. Giving it 2/5, the benefit of the doubt because so many others speak highly of it, definitely could be something great if you want to grind it out to really indepth learn it but personally, I want a game to be at least somewhat fun and/or interesting right off the start.

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  • If you are in to RTS and turn based games Rome Total War has it all.

    This game was the first for me in the total war experience. I have owned this game for years and have repurchased it several times. I like the mixture of real time strategy and turned based management. The battles are fun and to dominate the world or finish the in games objectives will entertain you for hours and days of game time. The expansion has a different feel to it and has more interesting historical societies but is basically the same game. The units can do a little more and the style of play is a little bit different but all in all the barbarian expansion is more of the same just titled different.

  • On Rome Total War Gold

    1st the cons: The game is lightly buggy as I had read in other reviews from various sources. It will quite often throw you out of the game totally and back to your desktop. Although it will usually return to the same spot in the game if you restart it, be sure and save often so you don't loose too much playing time if you have to restart. Try never to end a turn with an attack!!! I have noticed this almost always preceeds an interruption and when a bug will occur. If you play aggressively to conquer enemy cities quickly, you will rapidly run out of family members for governors and the Automanager doesn't really do a very good job. You will constantly have difficulties with riots, rebellions and end up spending most of your cash on rebuilding damaged cities which you already conquered ...

  • Rome: Total War + Barbarian Invasion Expansion Pack= A+

    These games can be purchased separately, but I recommend picking up the combo pack, you'll be glad you did. I had never played a Real-Time Strategy (RTS) game before, so I did some serious research before buying one. I first saw this game on the History Channel's show called "Decisive Battles". They used it to show how combat was in the ancient times. After seeing the show, I knew right away which game to get into RTS'. Almost all the Pro-Game reviews scored it at LEAST a 9 out of 10. The nice thing is that the game is a few years old, so you don't need a high-end computer to run it. As long as you have Windows 98SE or newer (almost ALL 4 to 5 year old computers have at least 98SE or Windows 2000 or XP)and a CD-ROM Drive (I don't have a DVD-Drive yet), you should have no problem running ...