Centurion Games Review: TOP 10 Best Roman Video Games

10 Best Roman Video Games to Play in a Free Time

The Roman Empire was once the most powerful one in the world and its might is still praised a lot. Most remarkable software companies base their video games on the theme of the Roman Empire being sure the result will be simply striking. Attractive landscapes, fantastic music, tons of action and a huge portion of adrenaline is what every succeeded Roman video game promises its players! Let's check out the best ten video games based on the Roman theme you can play in a free time and get indescribable pleasure!
Total War: Rome/Rome II

The series of Total War is based on the most intense conflicts the Roman Empire had ever had. Both games are offered with mind-blowing technology that helps to feel a part of the war. Due to the realistic graphics and the striking gameplay, you get mentally transported to the epicenter of the battles. The games offer over ten thousand detailed warriors in your army to fight for the Roman Empire.


Caesar III

A classic strategy game Caesar III is still attractive today. Being deprived of all the modern trappings and conveniences, the whole charm of the game lies in the dichotomy existing between patricians and plebeians. If you manage to keep all the citizens in your own Roman Empire fed and content, while the empire safe, you can consider yourself a good emperor!

 
Total War: Attila

The Total War series developed by British reputable The Creative Assembly software presents to players' attention really captivating video games in Roman theme. And the Attila is the latest game presented (in winter 2015). The actions happen at the start of the great struggle between the Western and Eastern Roman Empires with Attila uniting the Hunnic Empire and leading the war. The gameplay of the strategy game is enhanced impressively. Attila comes with much-improved politics (one can marry off, ensure loyalty, assassinate, etc.). The minimal system requirements include Intel Core 2 Duo (3GHz), Windows Vista, 3 GB RAM.

Ryse: Son of Rome

Ryse: Son of Rome develped by Crytek is another impressive Roman video game worth your attention. This is a re-creation of the Roman Empire in a cinematic way. All the details look natural and virtually transport you to those glorious times of Roman wars. The action-adventure game is possible to play on both PC and Xbox One. What pleasantly surprises in the game is that Kinect allows making voice commands to your gladiators in the battlefield, block attacks and even hit with special arrows that suppress fire.



Grand Ages: Rome

As for me, Grand Ages: Rome is one of the best historical city-building strategy games. The game is easy to play even for beginners. Before setting the start of the game, you create your character (name, portrait, gender etc.) and choose the family it belongs to. By the way, every family provides a unique bonus. The character's purpose becomes building a powerful roman colony. Depending on your preference, you can choose one of three modes offered - free build, campaign, and multiplayer. Minimal system requirements include Windows Vista or XP, 1 GB of RAM, 2.5 GHz Single Core PC, 4GB on the hard disk.


Shadow of Rome

Shadow of Rome is an action/adventure game developed by Capcom. The fantastic stealth/fight combat gameplay catches right from the first glance and keeps tensed up to the end. The gladiator arena is the main territory of the game where you are to fight to the death. Shadow of Rome offers two types of gameplay and two levels of difficulty. Anyway, once you are crafty enough to win both the normal and hard modes, be prepared to fight in the Extreme option!


 
Caesar IV

Do you fond of building virtual capitals? Yes, me, too! Caesar IV is a wonderful platform for this. Being a succeeded sequel to Caesar III, this game, too promises some marvelous time. Entering the game, you power over a little province in the Roman Empire and are assigned to create a powerful capital for it. Once succeeded, you are gradually enlarging your territory and can eventually become Caesar. The other special game I’ve used to play for months is Centurion slot provided by Barcrest which is the best for playing online with no downloading needed.

 
Age of Empires: Rise of Rome Expansion

If you're looking for a real-time Roman video game, Age of Empires by Ensemble Studios is a great platform for you. Once started, you're provided with miserable resources to develop powerful civilizations. Before reaching the finish of the game, be prepared to pass through conquering tribes of enemies, exploring the rest of the world, accumulating wealth. By the way, once you set the Rise of Rome add-on expansion, you'll be obliged to wage wars with other civilizations and enhance the development of particularly your lands, the Roman Empire.

Imperium Romanum

Another game where the player is responsible for developing a province is Imperium Romanum. The game resembles the best times for Rome - right its pick of fame in the world history. What amazes in Imperium Romanum, is that all missions to complete are based on real facts, take place in locations that really existed in the Roman Empire. The gameplay involves such elements as natural disasters, strategical steps for establishing a good economy, crimes, and, of course, tons of battles. It's you who'll be commanding your army! So, are you ready to accept the authentic quest to control the world?

CivCity: Rome

CivCity: Rome developed by Firaxis and Firefly Studios is a contemporary city builder game. It welcomes all people who want to try their strength in building a huge empire with diverse cities, strong economy and good protection. Once succeeded, you might end up setting a new powerful Roman Empire!


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