Total War: Rome II – PC Game Review
In "Total War: Rome II" players can lead ancient Rome (or one of its competitors) on the road to empire, but this is a huge game with a lot to manage. Rome won't be built in a day.
Read MoreIn "Total War: Rome II" players can lead ancient Rome (or one of its competitors) on the road to empire, but this is a huge game with a lot to manage. Rome won't be built in a day.
Read MoreGamers have waited a long time "Total War: Rome II," successor to 2004's "TW: Rome." In an exclusive interview, The Creative Assembly's Al Bickham discusses new features and balancing depth with playability.
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