It's difficult to ever really buck at the thought of any type of game-style or genre tapping into the Roman way of life. After all, all roads allegedly lead there anyway. But when it comes to strategy games and games tied to the idea of era-specific set-pieces and history, well, that's when the going 'full Roman' is the absolute right thing to do.
And in this case, it's all in the name, innit? Here's a reading from unfurled parchment to the senate regarding our Expeditions: Rome review: Expeditions: Rome hops between genres as easily as it hops between continents. Its action takes in both sides of the Mediterranean, from Greece to Egypt to Gaul, while its mechanics switch from grand strategy to tactical combat to character-driven role-playing. As a whole it does exceptionally well to tell a story that encompasses both the large-scale politics of war and the deeply personal matters of family.Click here for our Expeditions: Rome review. |