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Rome: Total War (Gold Edition) (PC Games, 2006) 
Rome: Total War (Gold Edition)  (PC Games, 2006)

 
Rome: Total War (Gold Edition)  (PC Games, 2006)

Platform: PC Games
Release Date: Feb 2006
Rating: Teen
Genre: Compilation, Strategy
UPC: 010086851663
Product ID: EPID51247188
Description: A compilation pack of Creative Assembly's powerful strategy game Rome: Total War and its expansion pack, Rome: Total War - Barbarian Invasion. These two highly popular war games that have captured the heart of strategy gamers everywhere ...
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  ROME:TOTAL WAR
Review created: 04/06/07
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

For RTS enthusiasts, TOTAL WAR delivers on so many levels. Once it gets its hooks into you, there is only one course to follow: play until you dominate the game. Having a knowledge of Roman History only intensifies the game experience. The only negatives i can think of it would be better if you could have an eye level view like in battles when managing settlements...this is only a minor annoyance. There really isnt anything bad about the game...even for those who have never played an RTS before i guarantee you will enjoy this pick


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  Rome: Total War + Barbarian Invasion Expansion Pack= A+
Review created: 02/26/07
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4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

These games can be purchased separately, but I recommend picking up the combo pack, you'll be glad you did. I had never played a Real-Time Strategy (RTS) game before, so I did some serious research before buying one. I first saw this game on the History Channel's show called "Decisive Battles". They used it to show how combat was in the ancient times. After seeing the show, I knew right away which game to get into RTS'. Almost all the Pro-Game reviews scored it at LEAST a 9 out of 10. The nice thing is that the game is a few years old, so you don't need a high-end computer to run it. As long as you have Windows 98SE or newer (almost ALL 4 to 5 year old computers have at least 98SE or Windows 2000 or XP)and a CD-ROM Drive (I don't have a DVD-Drive yet), you should have no problem running it. The game allows you to play out various battles and/or even build and manage the Roman Empire. The Imperial Campaign is where you build and manage, the Historical Battle is where you pick certain armies and play them how they really were and the Custom Battle lets you pick a map and your troops as well as how the enemies troops are. It's kind of fun to select your army with elephants, chariots and war dogs and then turn them loose on your enemy's army that is mainly made up of peasants and conscripts. You can even play against other people online (Broadband/DSL only, no dial-up connection).
It only takes a couple of hours to get really comfortable playing this game. The "Prologue" is the instructional training system, and it makes the game easy to pick up and play. There are even "Advisors" who pop up to give you advice while you are fighting. Once you get comfortable, you can shut off the Advisors and turn up the difficulty level.
The graphics are incredible, and you can move the camera around the battlefield to see all the action. Once you send your troops out, they'll fight, kill or die until you tell them to stop. You can even save a video of a battle you've fought, then watch it like a movie. I've had 10,000 highly detailed soldiers,horses,chariots,elephants,catapults and war dogs fighting it out all at once. Trust me, this game is INCREDIBLE!


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  One of the Best Games Ever
Review created: 10/04/06
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

One of the best strategy games, even all the gaming sites rate it really well. If you've played any of the Total War games, you'll love it. If not, you still probably will. You control cities and in these cities you build units and buildings, and you can amass armies and move them around the map attacking other cities or armies. Battles can be epic with thousands of troops on the map at the same time. If you hate micromanaging, you can set your cities to be automanaged. Theres spying, assasinating and diplomacy involved. I recommend it to any game fan.


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  Found what i've been looking for
Review created: 06/29/08
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I got medieval 2 but my comp didn't have the right vid card so i looked for another since i love these types of games. Considering this is about 2 or 3 years older than medieval it still satisfies my hunger for this type of game to the T. I love it


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  Fell a little short for me.
Review created: 04/06/08
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This 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, raise armies and duke it out on the battlefield.

But it just didn't grab me. Not in the way those other games did. For one thing, I never could figure out what made one city a happy cash cow and another city a money pit full of pissed off plebes. It seemed to have more to do with population than with infrastructure or tax rates (certain buildings give moral bonuses; higher tax rates make people unhappy). It just seemed kind of random. The only way to conquer a city and not have a riot on your hands for ten terms seemed to be to enslave the population or exterminate them. Me, I don't even like to step on a Sim Ant when I can avoid it.

I played Rome: Total War through one time as the Romans and Barbarian Invasion through three times; once as the Saxons, once as the Romans and once as the Horde...actually I never finished the Horde game. I was just over it by that point.

So, as with most games, it's going depend on what the player enjoys and the sort of game they like to play as to whether or not Rome is for you. By this point, the game is old enough where you can find it fairly cheap on E-bay or Amazon, so it's worth checking out. I think part of my problem was reading all these rave reviews, I had big expectations that weren't quite satisfied. Hope you get more out of it.


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  Addiction
Review created: 04/08/07
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2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This program will hook you in. I couldn't stop playing. As you gain experience the complexity deepens. It feels as if you are playing against another person. However, sometimes the computer seems more knowing than a human. It knows which ship my general is on!


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  Rome Total War Gold Edition
Review created: 09/22/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I have been looking for this game every where i live. Seems everyone just ran out or did not have it in stock. I found here at ebay and was thrilled to have won it. I like the whole theme behind this particular game. Plenty of strategy, fun, and history to this game.


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  Excellent Game!
Review created: 10/28/09
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Game is very good! I play it every night. You can have a very good game experience without a very expensive graphics card. The models look great and my graphics card cost me about $60-90 bucks! I bought it after buying empire total war in which this game you have to have a BAD A$$ computer! notice the dollar signs because to run that game your computer will cost just that! With Rome a very standard computer and your good to go!


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  It was my mistake
Review created: 10/08/09
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I dislike the fact that the sellers description was off by a lot and confused me after I recieved the item. This game has only 2 CDs and as it said in the Description it had 2 CDs. So I thought the 2 CDs meant that there were 2 sets of CDs, like one for rome total war 1-3 cds and the 1 barbarian cd. I'm confused, angry, and very sad that this didnt make sense to me at the time.


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  Total War (Gold Edition)
Review created: 10/08/09

I bought this game for my 12 year old son & he loves it. It has plenty of action & game is easy to install, ect.


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  Total War (Gold Edition) (PC Games)
Review created: 09/08/09

It is below average. I did not like that much. The price on here was good, yet the game itself was not that interesting.


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  rome total war
Review created: 09/03/09
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good seller, fast ship, great quality. everything came through undamaged and the game works great. good to deal with


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  Rome Total War: Gold Edition
Review created: 07/25/09

This is an all around fun game, appealing to gamers who favor any genre. Very in depth strategy and very realistic battles. Not very demanding in terms of performance requirements.


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  rome total war
Review created: 07/07/09
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I liked the game it was a great game and it was excellent an I injoid playing with. the game.gdhdfjyh


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  Rome: Total War (Gold Edition), is a very good game!
Review created: 06/27/09
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If you have ever played Empire Earth and liked that you'll like this game even more! It's almost the same thing as Empire Earth but it's way better. In Empire Earth you only get to have a certain amount of people in Rome: Total War there's no limit! You could command like a 1,000 or more people!! If you like the sort of game where you need to have total conquest this is a game for you and even more if you liked the days of the Romans!! I would really recommend this game.


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  Rome: Total War (Gold Edition) (PC Games)
Review created: 06/23/09

very enjoyable u'll find urself up late playing i bought it to see what it was like it is cool...................................................................................................................................................................................................


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  Rome Total War
Review created: 06/08/09
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Love the Total War series of games. Did not have this game and needed this game.Glad I bought it!! Buying it on Ebay was a great experiance.


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  game is great, lots of action, many different battles
Review created: 06/03/09
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lots of ways to battle in many different battles,and as of lots of armies, price was right and game has met all of my expectations. 5 star for anyone who likes historical battles.


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  Rome: Total War (Gold Edition) (PC Games)
Review created: 05/28/09
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i like the game because it is a war game and the way that it plays that is why i bought it. it is also good because i get the expansion pack with it.


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  Fast Shipping Great item
Review created: 05/07/09

He shipped the item quickly and the item was in great condition. He had free shipping so the price was very affordable compared to the MSRP of Rome Total War.


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  On Rome Total War Gold
Review created: 05/02/09

1st the cons:
The game is lightly buggy as I had read in other reviews from various sources. It will quite often throw you out of the game totally and back to your desktop. Although it will usually return to the same spot in the game if you restart it, be sure and save often so you don't loose too much playing time if you have to restart. Try never to end a turn with an attack!!! I have noticed this almost always preceeds an interruption and when a bug will occur.
If you play aggressively to conquer enemy cities quickly, you will rapidly run out of family members for governors and the Automanager doesn't really do a very good job. You will constantly have difficulties with riots, rebellions and end up spending most of your cash on rebuilding damaged cities which you already conquered rather than on furthering your dominion. If on the other hand, you do not play to conquer agressively, everybody else will attack you. Good friends are truly hard to find. In a game where the ultimate goal is conquest, it doesn't seem right that you are penalized for conquoring too fast.

On the "Up side":
This is a great game despite a few flaws. In my opinion it is by far the best of the Total War series games. It is considerably more complex and has lots of complexities which the earlier games did not, and it doesn't have the religious intrusions which in my mind ruin Midievel II Total War because you have absolutely no control over these ghostly appearing inquisitors that are almost immune to assasins. The Rome total war game also has a very reasonable Victory Point in the game. You reach victory without having to conquer every back water hole in the Sahara, or any specific wonder or city, which leaves you truly free to choose your own road to conquest. Still, even once overall Victory is achieved, you have the option to continue playing and make it a 2 week long game if you choose. SEGA should have spent a little more time to totally work the bugs out of this game and re-issue a really clean ultimate or Platinum version, perhaps with occasional heroic family members being born into the faction, and some of the more exotic troops like war elephants available to be recruited and trained in the proper geographical locations rather than just having them rarely available as mercenaries which can only be used up and not retrained.
If you liked any of the earlier Total War series, or turn based war games in general, I think you would be hard pressed to find any better entertainment than this for the current going price of $13.00-$16.00.


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  Pretty good game
Review created: 03/11/09
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It's really good strategy game but it takes up alot of time. plus it can be repetetive after a while


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  Rome:Total War (Gold Edition)
Review created: 01/07/09
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My son loves it and has already put in quite a bit of time with it! I bought it because other family members have the game and they highly recommended it.


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  Hard to impossible single player campaigns .
Review created: 01/03/09
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Very difficult, even on lowest settings...Huge amounts of enemies, very small reserves. Not very many total factions to play overall. The campaign is the most difficult of entire series. However, this is the best "Alexander" game out there if you're getting one. Historiclly liberal, but it's still just as good as the real battle as Persians Have vast troops and you have to be a genus to figure out how you can barely muster enough new troops to get new cities.


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  RTW gold edition
Review created: 11/23/08

rome total war is still excellent game. considering only alexander expansion - it is very boring. but it is necessary when you want to play mods requiring this expansion /my case/. so if you are RTW fan and wnat to play mod requiring alexander - buy it, it is cheap. otherwise this mod is not worth of money.


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