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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: CD-ROM Brand: Sega Of America, Inc. EAN: 0010086851663 Edition: Gold ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: Unknown format Item Dimensions: Label: Sega of America, Inc. Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Sega of America, Inc. Model: ROMETOTALWRGOLD MPN: 85166 Platform: Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Publisher: Sega of America, Inc. Release Date: February 01, 2006 Studio: Sega of America, Inc. Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Rome: Total War Gold puts you in command of the ancient world's greatest armies. Storm clouds will gather over Europe, Asia and North Africa as you lay siege to civilizations using powerful war engines. Prepare your army and develop strategies for victory, then enjoy wealth and power unlike any who came before you.Gold Edition features the original Rome: Total War and its expansions, The Barbarian Invasions. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - This game rocks!This game keeps me playing. I can play as different factions during the time that Rome was gaining power through the world. I enjoy the game because it has everything I want to do such as building & destroying cities and learning and applying new strategies. I am currently playing and enjoying the game right now. Rating: - Birthday DelightThis game, along with Battlefield 1942 Complete, were purchased for my 12 yeara old son ( per his request) for his birthday. Since their receipt, All he tells me is that he loves the game and how he is able to play it and use his own facilities to determine the out come. He still is learning how to use this game to it's fulles potential, and I might recommend it for a little older audience. But, he loves it. Rating: - great gameMY 15 YEAR OLD SON LOVES THIS GAME AND I FEEL LIKE HE IS LEARNING A BIT OF HISTORY TOO Rating: - It was okay. Watch the hypeThis review speaks to both Rome and Barbarian Invasion. There are some differences, but the gameplay is essentially the same. I'm a long time fan of strategy war games going all the way back to the first Strategic Conquest game by Delta Tao. I love every flavor of Civilization, from Sid Meier's to Stardock, and games like Stronghold. So, I was looking forward to playing Rome because I thought it had elements of all of those classics. And it does. You have to build and maintain cities, ... Read More Rating: - A brilliant, epic strategy game with a few bugsRome: Total War is one of the most immersing and enjoyable strategy games I have played. There are numerous troop types, realistic tactical strategies, and generals that earn experience and traits as they win. Though the focus is on warfare, there is also an extensive diplomacy system that includes such things as trade rights, alliances, military access, and more. However, despite these things, Rome: Total War suffers from several bugs. For example, you will not be able to play the original ... Read More |