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TOTAL WAR ROME REMASTERED PS4 SERIES
As far as the series go, I’d say they fall solidly in the middle, somewhere around Empire and Medieval 2. That combined with the classic fun that is the campaign map experience, makes for a classic fun Total War experience. Battles are in the classic style, which means longer and more grueling (meant here as a good thing).

Still it may be simpler, but that doesn’t make it any less fun or easier for that matter. Especially not compared to Troy or Warhammer. But it’s the foundation this game’s RTS combat was formed on, and this early in the franchise hadn’t deviated that much. Even in Rome Remastered, there’s more to combat than just this. Infantry beats cav, cav beats Ranged, and ranged melts infantry. This is when the rock, paper, scissors, of TW combat was fairly pure. Likewise, the combat is as solid as always. Always cheating, makes nonsense decisions frequently, and is always changing it’s mind over everything. Civ AI is just annoying, and Paradox AI’s really hit and miss. It’s really what sets this franchise part from others, the AI just has so much character. While this too is improved in later games (especially Warhammer), I love Rome‘s just as much. While the battle AI’s nonsense can make the game easy, the erratic behavior of the campaign AI is as great as always.

4X games always have so much going on, and since Total War has two entire modes to program for, it’s twice the fun.

This is still a Total War game, so the AI is always a source of entertainment. Still though, there’s plenty of good things. Later Total War‘s just have so much variety, even Rome II, and it feels boring going back. This is probably the hardest thing about playing Rome Remastered. And exploration is limited to just uncovering the fog of war. This is even truer in an earlier titles like Rome, where things like diplomacy were in their utter infacy. But the franchise is called Total War, and thus war is always the answer. The 4X side of the game is focused on war, although later titles have increased the presence of the other 3 elements. But not too good that performance is destroyed with high unit sizes.įor those people who’ve decided to read a review for Total War: Rome Remastered, and don’t know what kind of game it is, here goes. Like, the game does look really really good.
