Welcome to Rome. Welcome to war. And now, welcome to 2004. Back then, playing Rome: Total War meant going to the past in the sense of recreating the great Roman campaigns rather than in the sense of revisiting an older game. But hasn’t it aged well? Avanquest Software has helpfully compiled a comprehensive edition of the game for pseudo-Caesars, featuring Rome: Total War and the Barbarian Invasion and Alexander expansion packs, all at a budget price of £20.
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2004 strategy game Rome: Total War is heading to iPad, Creative Assembly has announced.
for a game that was released in 2004 its aged well and is still as fun as hell to play
not a bad looking for game