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Rome Total War User Reviews (PC)

Rome Total War reviews and ratings (PC) by GamesTracker users.
Overall GT Rating: 92.13%
Overall GT Rank: #82 (View Overall Rankings)
PC Rank: #21 (View PC Rankings)
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PRO Reviews

9 / 10
12 May 2006

Rome:Total War is spellblinding at best and fabulous at worse. Read on for the full review and prepare to have a strange desire to rush to a store and buy the game, for it is superb.

The idea of the game;
You take control of the military, political an...

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10 / 10
02 May 2006

Rome: total war
Rome: total war was a game that enchanted me as soon as I saw It I imagined I was the soldier on the front cover fighting for my army and for Rome against the tribes and armies that are Rome: total war. I was so excited when I bought this...

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9 / 10
23 Apr 2006

Rome total war is the 4th in the total war series. This is as you can guess from the previos games, about owning a country/state and invading others to eventually build up your massive army and empire and take over the known world (or at least what is sho...

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9 / 10
11 Apr 2006

This is a very good game for the type of game it is because its basicly like having the whole Roman army and kingdom in your living room / bedroom / where ever you keep your PC.

The Graphics in this game are absolutely outstanding for how small the ch...

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Mini Reviews

8 / 10
26 May 2006

This game is a class act. Im more of an Age of Empires kinda player but this was just amazing. The idea of having a turn based campaign game with a real time battle game works beautifully. It give you the time you want to work out a strategy with the fast...

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10 / 10
04 May 2006

Great graphics in battle. This is the perfect strategic way to choose the fate of Rome. In this game it is up to you to either preserve or destory Rome. It is all up to you to manage towns, money, & family. Try not to run out of heirs or game over. This g...

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9 / 10
07 Apr 2006

Rome Total War is a great game for any strategic gamer, or anyone who just enjoys managing things.Rome Total War combines these two aspects perfectly! If you want to just go around killing everyone with your huge elephants and not care about your cities (...

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9 / 10
03 Mar 2006

Rome: Total War is a pretty decent game. It is where you chose a faction (country) and you can then fight the enemy. You can make allies and make enemies. When controlling one of the three Roman factions (Julii, Scipii and Brutii) you get mission from the...

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9 / 10
17 Apr 2005

A great game for anyone interesting in Strategy games or this period, The pace on the main map is turn based which means you can take as long as you want deciding strategy. For the individual battles you have a pause mode to make it as quick or as slow a...

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7 / 10
02 Dec 2004

Let me first discuss the first option menu, your civilisation choice;I was extremely dissapointed when I found out that I could not play as the carthaginians(THE COOLEST FACTION). Let me just tell all of you now that you can only select a Roman Faction.
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Ratings

10 / 10
14 May 2005

One of the best games on PC. The graphics is among the PC s best.

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9 / 10
13 Feb 2005

Re: sehrnichtgut's review, his first point isn't quite true. Initially you CAN only play as a Roman faction, but once embarking on a campaign other factions are unlocked, including the Carthaginians.

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