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Description of Game Total War: Rome II. Classic Edition for PC

Take command of the most powerful army of the ancient world, turn your country into a great empire and make your enemies bow to your military, economic and political power. Of course, some will admire your success, while others will envy, it is possible that your closest associates will be among the latter. Will the traitors be able to stab you in the back, or will you be the first to take on old friends? How much are you willing to sacrifice to make Rome exactly the way you want it to be? Assuming the title of emperor, will you defend the republic, or will you turn into a cruel dictator?

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The general impression is that I have been playing since the very first day of the release of this game and have not got tired of it. I recommend

Pros
  • This is one of the best parts of the Total War series. The economy, the development of cities and the development of the empire in its own scenario. Lots of DLCs and different soundtrack packs. I especially like the AI ​​here, compared to other parts. Family trees, backstage games, clearing other parties. Variety of nations and wars. Each nation has its own advantages. For example, British tribes have advanced deployment. Greeks, then Sparta has the heaviest armor, Athens has the best ships. Northern tribes are not afraid of the cold. But African heat.
Cons
  • Probably these are female generals, who at that time were not particularly favored and, in theory, they should not be in the game, except for the Britons, since they often had warrior queens)