Total War: Rome II – Rise of the Republic

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Total War: ROME II – Rise of the Republic is a thrilling new campaign pack charting the events surrounding Rome in the 4th century BC.

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PublisherSega
DeveloperCREATIVE ASSEMBLY
PlatformWindows
DeliverySteam
Release Date9 Aug 2018
GenresStrategy
LanguagesEnglish, German, French, Italian, Spanish - Spain, Russian, Polish, Czech, Turkish
FeaturesSingle-player, Multi-player, Downloadable Content, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Cloud
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Description

The year is 399 BC, and Rome is poised for greatness. However, its very existence balances on a knife-edge.

The Gallic Senones tribe, led by chieftain Brennus, are newly settled in eastern Italy. Ambitious and fierce, they are but a javelin-throw from the nascent republic.

The tyrannical Dionysius rules Syracuse with an iron fist. He leads the war against Carthage, but his eyes range across the Mediterranean as he considers future conquests.

Under the guiding hand of the great philosopher-statesman Archytas, Taras in southern Italy is reaching the zenith of its glory and power. Rome’s meteoric rise is cause for concern, to be sure – perhaps an intervention is merited?

Meanwhile, Marcus Furius Camillus seeks the title and powers of Dictator. His vision for Rome is grand indeed, but can it survive the designs of the young republic’s neighbours?

A crossroads in history: a time of threat – and of opportunity.

A time for the republic to rise.

NEW UNITS

1. Romе – Veteran Centuriae - Roman style hoplites of pre-manipular days.

2. Etruscans – Etruscan hoplites – Outfitted with rich Etruscan battle garb they march for their city.

3. Senones – Gallic Axe Cavalry – Mounted axe-men that can break enemy ranks as easily as they will chase the broken enemy afterwards.

4. Insubres – Gallic Elder Swordsmen – a grizzled veteran warriors that have seen thousands of battles.

5. Syracuse – Hippotoxotes – A bowman on a horse, the implications are endless.

6. Taras – Tarantine Cavalry – Swift and deadly mounted skirmishers.

7. Iolei – Nuragic Runners – armed with a heavy gauntlet, these men charge into combat to prove their merit before the gods.

8. Veneti – Ekupetaris – a unit of Veneti cavalry with horses specifically bred for battle.

9. Samnites – Linen Legion – grim Samnites that are ready to conquer any foe, sword and shield in hand.

*NEW TECHNOLOGIES*

*Rome – The Legend of Cincinnatus*

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus is one of the brightest names in the short history of the Republic. Within fifteen days, Cincinnatus had assembled an army, marched against the enemy, defeated them, triumphed, laid down his office and returned to his plough - this is the conduct of a true Roman!

*Rome – Vae Victis*

There are several large, wealthy cities in Italy – rich in culture but, more importantly, filled with treasure and ripe for the taking.

*Syracuse – Master & Inventor*

The ingenuity and expertise of our leader, Dionysius, is apparent in many aspects of our lives. Now, he has invented a device to hurl projectiles over great distances. This miracle device is called a ‘catapult’.

*Taras – Legendary Leader*

Our leader is Archytas, a ruler influenced by the teachings of Pythagoras. He has a reputation for virtue and efficacy, making him – in the eyes of some if not all – Plato’s model philosopher-king.

And many more...

*NEW BUILDINGS*

- Euryalus – Literally translated as “Halo”. A major wall constructed around Syracuse by the tyrant Dionysius. It was a real marvel of the ancient world.

- Syracuse Mercenary Chain – Camp for foreign soldiers who come ready to fight for Dionysius.

- Samnite Linen Tents – A place where Samnite soldiers can make their vows before combat.

- Satyrion – Great temple dedicated to a local Nymph, believed to be mother of the Greek hero Taras.

- Capitoline Hill – This building represents the Roman forum and the last point of defense that symbolized the city’s invincibility.

- Carthago Port – The port of Carthago was a real marvel of the ancient world. It was enormous in terms of size and fitting for the people who ruled the Mediterranean trade for centuries.

- Venetic Stables – The Veneti were the horse masters of ancient Italy. The breed coming from their lands had excellent qualities for chariot racing and was valuable trade commodity.

- Nuraghes – Unique tower structures of the ancient Sardinian civilization. Nuraghes are impressive Neolithic structures that had numerous functions in the Nuragic society.

Spura – The Etruscan city where the life is civilised and sophisticated.

Minimum Requirements

  • OS: XP/ Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 Processor:2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor / 2.6 GHz Intel Single Core processor Memory:2GB RAM Graphics:512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card (shader model 3, vertex texture fetch support). DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:35 GB HD space Additional:Screen Resolution - 1024x768

Recommended Requirements

    • OS:Windows 7 / Windows 8 Processor:2nd Generation Intel Core i5 processor (or greater) Memory:4GB RAM Graphics:1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible graphics card. DirectX®:11 Hard Drive:35 GB HD space Additional:Screen Resolution - 1920x1080

Legal Notice / EULA

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