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RTS game update (Total war: Rome 2)
Hey guys! It's me AxisStrat bringing you guys yet another new RTS game!
Today I'm gonna be doing an Update on the new game Total War:Rome 2. This new yet to be released game is still under development by The creative assembly (creator of other stand-alone Total war games like Rome:Total War and Total War: Shogun 2) and is published by the ever popular SEGA. The game is set to be released somewhere around 2013. I hope you guys are as excited as I am!
To find out more about The Creative Assembly, Click here: http://www.creative-assembly.com/
To find out more about Total War:Rome 2 , Click here: http://www.totalwar.com/en_us/romeII/
As with Rome: Total War, the sequel
Total War:Rome 2 will be set in the classical antiquity and focus on the Roman Republic, allowing players to transform it into the Roman Empire if they so choose.
However, Total War:Rome 2 will be improved slightly compared to the previous game.
Features:
Larger campaign map including "new territories further east" = more game time :D
Newer graphics engine = better visuals of the game
New unit cameras will allow players to focus on individual soldiers in the battlefield, which in itself may contain thousands of combatants at a time.
As with Total War: Shogun 2, the player will be prompted with decisions. The Creative Assembly want to expand this decision-making mechanic, with each decision leading the player down a particular 'decision path' based on the player's previous decisions.
Additionally, rather than solely assigning traits to generals and family members as with previous Total War games, the player can now assign traits to the individual legions themselves, allowing for much more customization.
To view some video trailers of Total War:Rome 2 , Click here:http://asia.gamespot.com/total-war-rome-ii/
Well that's it from me for now. I hope you enjoyed my games update, and until next time this is AxisStrat signing off!
Labels: RTS
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nice graphic !!!
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