

Total War: Rome Remasteredįrom the outset, the remaster aims for roughly five major goals: improving game performance on modern hardware, updating the graphics, combining all Rome: Total War related content into one package, reinvigorating veterans while introducing new players, and retaining what made the original so beloved. Safe to say that this exciting basic premise and solid core gameplay loop still holds up to this day. Players build out and grow their cities, develop their generals, recruit armies to take them to battle, hire agents to spy on and negotiate with competitors, and, above all, conquer their way to becoming supreme ruler of the Ancient Mediterranean world. But does Total War: Rome Remastered do justice to the original and succeed in bringing it to modern systems?Ĭreative Assembly released Rome: Total War in 2004, a hybrid turn-based strategy and real-time tactics game set during the zenith of the Roman Republic, its fall, and eventual Imperial rebirth. Creative Assembly have worked with their long time partner, Feral Interactive, to give Rome: Total War, a Total War franchise classic, a chance at a second wind.


Remasters and remakes can be an excellent opportunity to breathe new life into old games for all to enjoy.
