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September 2013
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Les ajouts de mécaniques
Nouvelles factions jouables
Trame scénaristique propre
Plus de possibilités du point de vue politique
Les nouvelles factions
Les ajouts diplomatiques
La place des femmes
Une carte retravaillée
De nouvelles mécaniques
De nouvelles possibilités politiques
Une période historique très intéressante
La possibilité de jouer des factions inédites pour Rome II
Des batailles toujours aussi prenantes et poussant à la réflexion
Les factions nomades du désert ont leur propre identité
Des situations politiques et militaires qui apportent du challenge
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Devoir débourser 15€ pour faire presque comme dans Attila
Ça devient vite du chacun pour soi avec les autres nations
Son prix
Un prix un peu élevé
Un aspect diplomatique haché par les déclarations de guerre incessantes
Extrait: No one can doubt the ambition of Total War: Rome II. Not only is it the long-awaited sequel to a beloved game, but also it's the biggest and boldest Total War to date. Ambition is a double-edged sword, though. While Total War fans will get their fix in...
Let me get this out of the way first, so there’s no mistaking the position I’m coming from: Playing through Total War: Rome 2 for review has been a bit of a disappointment, I’m not going to lie. Don’t run for the hills yet, please hear me out. Or skip ...
Extrait: Total War: Rome II 12Next »The Roman senate will weep for Crassipes. They’ll talk proudly of how the great general threw himself against the walls of Massalia. They’ll talk of how he burned the gates and took the central square, and how a dozen Averni ...
Extrait: Augustus once said, “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.” This statement is exactly what Creative Assembly did with Total War: Rome II after the original success of Rome: Total War, which came out in 2004. Don't get me wrong, I lov...
But that's when the game gets. odd.Total War games are a slow, deliberate affair, or at least they have been up to now. Creative Assembly seems to have turned the dial up to 11 for Rome II – everything's just that little bit faster. You can march furth...
Nice graphics, Improved management of resources and armies
Long wait times between turns due to AI, Graphical engine can be quite taxing on hardware
Total War: Rome II is an epic strategy game that's bound to provide hours of enjoyment for an aspiring armchair general. A couple of technical issues stop the game from conquering completely...
Addictive as hell, Amazing visuals, Gameplay offers tactical depth, Interface, features more streamlined in comparison to previous games
Requires a beast of a PC to run properly, Numerous optimization issues, Veteran Total War fans may find game too streamlined
Total War: Rome 2 is a game made up of widely disparate parts- some of which are exceptional to an extent that you know you are playing a Total War game, and some so headscratchingly obtuse (terrible optimization, technical issues) that you wonder if you'...
Excellent visual graphics, Vast empire to explore, Cinematic battles, Impressive city sieges, Realistic animation
Some glitches, AI is still unimpressive, Just two playable battles, Needs high end gaming machine to play
The game is vast and unstoppable- there is a huge empire that you will need to explore and conquer. And if you are amongst those who are in love with Total War series and liked the Rome: Total War, then I am you are sure to love this tactical and strategi...