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Though the urban sophistication of the Romans is certainly ripe territory for strategy game developers, we have to say that this Roman city builder has definitely run its course, especially when you consider the near total lack of style of invention we've seen in the latest offering, Imperium Romanum. Built on the foundation of 2006's mediocre Glory of the Roman Empire, Imperium Romanum feels even more dated now despite the noticeable improvements in graphics. As good as it looks though, the city management gameplay lacks style and the combat portions are woefully underdeveloped




Game Features
* History mode with timeline, where missions are based on real events and locations.
* Interactive mission mode: the players activate the goals when they choose. Improved battle system where players commands their own armies.
* Player-constructible bridges, fortifications, walls, towers and gates.
* Introduction of currency, crime, historically accurate buildings, natural disasters, and siege machines.
* New interface design, and improved economy and overview dialogues


 System requirements:
  • Windows 2000, XP or Vista
  • Pentium / AMD Processor with at least 1,7 GHz
  • DirectX 9 compatible Graphic Card
  • 512 mb Ram
  • 1,5 gb free disk space
  • DirectX 9.0c

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