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  2. Total War (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2004, Rome: Total War is set in the Roman Republic. This was the first game to encompass what would become one of the most fundamental additions to the Total War series, free map movement as opposed to earlier versions where all movement was province-based. The game also featured the first 3D map.

  3. Rome: Total War - Wikipedia

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    The reception was positive with reviews stating that the remastered edition was the best way to play Rome: Total War today, but that the game mechanics felt outdated compared to more recent releases in the Total War series. [50] [51] Like the original game, the remaster supports modding.

  4. Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion - Wikipedia

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    As Barbarian Invasion takes place several centuries after the end of the original game, the factions and provinces are very different. While the original Rome: Total War focused on the rise of Rome, Barbarian Invasion focuses on the decline of Western Rome during the Migration Period, as numerous Germanic and Asiatic tribes, such as the Huns, the Franks, and the Goths, migrate into Roman lands ...

  5. Total War: Rome II - Wikipedia

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    Total War: Rome II is a strategy video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. It was released on 3 September 2013, for Microsoft Windows [ 4 ] as the eighth standalone game in the Total War series of video games and the successor to the 2004 game Rome: Total War. Rome II received generally positive reviews from critics on ...

  6. Rome: Total War: Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Rome: Total War: Alexander is the second expansion pack for Rome: Total War. It is set in an earlier time period, putting the player in the role of Alexander the Great. It begins with Alexander's ascension to the Macedonian throne in 336 BC and lasts for 100 turns. The game is much the same as the original Rome: Total War, but with fewer ...

  7. Rome: Total Realism - Wikipedia

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    Rome: Total Realism (or RTR) is a series of complete modification packs for the computer game Rome: Total War, intended to rectify historical inaccuracies in the original game. RTR has been featured in several major gaming sites and magazines, such as PC Gamer (US), PC Gamer UK, and GameSpot. Recent versions of RTR include Rome: Total Realism ...

  8. Total War: Attila - Wikipedia

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    The number of cities and regions is different from Total War: Rome II, but the size of the map is similar. The map of Total War: Attila further extends into modern-day Russia in lieu of the eastern provinces of the Hindu Kush found in Total War: Rome II, shifting the player's attention to the nomadic Huns. The largest settlement in a province ...

  9. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    2333 BC – 2070 AD (in Campaign)/50,000 BC – 2,230 AD (in Skirmish mode) A strategy game that covers thousands of years, from ancient times to futuristic warfare. Rise of Nations. 2003. 10,000 BC – 1970 AD. A real-time strategy game where players advance through historical eras, starting from ancient times.