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Gamepyre: Grand Ages Rome Review

Gamepyre writes: "Well, I did it. I ordered a new release without even reading anything more besides the game's title.

Grand Ages - Rome was an impulse buy to me because I'm fascinated with the Roman culture. Recently, I just finished watching HBO's Rome and I've also been playing some Rome Total War.

After making the online purchase I decided to at least take a quick look at what I just ordered. It turns out that possibly as early as tomorrow I will be getting the sequel to Imperium Romanum. I played and reviewed Imperium Romanum a couple of years back and I liked the game. It wasn't really an RTS but more of a city builder with some fighting just to justify the building of military structures."
85 / 100
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 205 days 11 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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