The immediate thing you'll notice is the beauty of the game; everything is drawn and placed with great care and detail.
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Glory of the Roman Empire is a great game for those looking to create a functional and beautiful Roman legacy.
Looks can be deceiving and this game is the ultimate testament to that fact. On initial impression Barrow Hill looked creatively cheap.
Utopia City does have some unique qualities in the form of rewarding artefacts and its energy based gameplay mechanic.
A fast action and welcomed spin on a WWII game, emphasising the very need to rush for Berlin.
In comparison to other titles out there it's not a threatening contender so for those looking for the next great thing, you won't find it anywhere near here.
A Roman strategy with a twist so instead of focusing on the Empire as its supreme governor, you're charged only with the matters of Imperial bloodshed.
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure has great gameplay, great rhythm and an even greater story.
Without going into too much detail, you are a fresh faced, green horned rookie. An immediate beauty to this game is the freedom available to you.
If you're looking to venture forth into Black and White 2 then be sure to pickup this expansion along with it.
For the hexagon loving number crunching strategists out there with a flare for WWII, this is what it’s all about.
The gameplay itself interested me in theory, having to make games tycoon style sounded great.
Overall this game is well worth getting, it may appear like an Act of War look-a-like but don't be fooled.
Take the role of Karl Stolz a Nazi UberSoldier, created as the ultimate addition to the German war arsenal. Resistance forces interfere soon after, turning Karl against his creators and unleashing him to seek his revenge and ravage the German occupation.