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Interview: Paradox On Europa Universalis: Rome

Since the release of Europa Universalis in 2000, Sweden's Paradox Interactive has become renowned for its deep historical simulations. Their games are usually hits both with critics and with those strategy gamers who want more from a game than a tech tree.

This year Paradox Interactive turns its attention to the classical world with Europa Universalis: Rome. Johan Andersson, Rome's producer, agreed to sit down for an interview about Rome, Paradox's legacy and his views on how to guide gamers through the past.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 556 days 19 hours ago | Interview | PC
 
 
 

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