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Total War: ROME REMASTERED Now Available
SEGA and Creative Assembly have announced that the strategy game Total War: ROME REMASTERED is now available on Steam. The classic strategy game has been updated to support 4K resolution and high-fidelity visuals with the Enhanced Graphics Pack. There are also 16 new previously unplayable factions to choose from on top of the original 22 from the game. A good bit of Total War: ROME REMASTERED has been modernized including new heat and tactical maps and an overhauled diplomacy system. Players can also enjoy cross-platform play that includes Windows, MacOS and Linux and the remastered version includes two previous expansions with the Barbarian Invasion and Alexander. Windows players will gain access to the original ROME: Total War Collection. Total War: ROME REMASTERED retails for $29.99 and is available now. You can check out the launch trailer below.
Published on Extreme close-up of a bum-chinned Roman man, grimacing with patrician hatred
I don’t know why the Fallout trailers always bang on about war never changing, because war changes loads. War changes more than most stuff does, in fact, because people keep inventing new types of swords and bombs and such. Less so Total War. The basic concept behind the Total War games - a turn-based strategy campaign on a big map, with huge RTS battles - has never really changed, and it doesn’t really need to. Much like sharks, crocodiles, or Jason Statham, it’s one of those ideas that was a complete banger on the first draft.