HEXUS have some screenshots and a first look at another strategy title set in Rome that probably won't be able to compete with Rome:Total War.
"The aim of Imperial Rome/Imperium Romanum is to take the role of a Roman governor, gather resources, organise and command your armies and build a prosperous and imperious settlement. They'll be a number of game modes, but the main campaign will be History mode, which sees you following a timeline based on real events in Roman history. The developer's Haemimont Games has focused on creating a realistic fact-based Roman environment, so they'll be tons of authentic buildings, including the mass entertainment venue of Circus Maximus."
'Imperator Rome' has bags of potential, but there isn't enough content, enough gameplay, nor enough fun to be had in its current state.
With the release of Tropico 5 in a couple of days, I've decided to take a look back at the Bulgarian studio's history. Be wary, it contains a lot of Romans.
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