If you happen to have experienced its predecessors you'd know that the singleplayer campaign in Rome is MUCH better than the earlier games in the series. Plus the ability to look at your cities on the battle map without having to be attacked is neat.
Wish you could observe naval battles but i guess that's a small price to pay.
Ive found the romans to be far...far..too easy to play as. You start with a kicked up economy, huge regiment size (sure its light infantry..but sometimes numbers matter) plus they're roman legions..trained and bred for war. They get archers semi-early, and get to have some hardcore trade partners right off the bat.
Solution? for me anyway..ive decided to beat my head against the wall playing as the Carthagenians! muahaha! Now ive got romans bearing down on me like crazy and i could care less! standing behind my huge thick stone walls and such!
Currently ive got big alliances with The Greeks, and The Egyptians. So far my military technology is...lacking, but ive got Onagers and such for some serious destruction if need be.
Havnt invaded too much, mostly just the numidians around the higher parts of africa.
Very neat, very addictive..and that's ok
