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Activision Fact Sheet
Publisher: Activision
Developer: The Creative Assembly
Release Date: Fall 2004
Platform : PC
Suggested Retail Price: $49.99  
ESRB rating: Rome : Total War has not yet been rated by the ESRB

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Rome : Total War™ is the multi award winning, massively anticipated, next generation of the Total War™ series which is set to redefine the real time strategy (RTS) genre in 2004. Four years in the making, Rome : Total War features revolutionary technology that brings epic, cinematic battles to the PC with graphics and gameplay beyond anything which has ever been seen. Players will be carried into the midst of ancient history's most intense conflicts as they lead mighty armies of more than 5,000 fully 3D, motion captured warriors on stunning 3D battlefields stretching to the horizon. They can play as legendary generals including Julius Caesar and Hannibal, or they can pit their wits against them as they use the art of Total War to conquer their enemies.

KEY FEATURES:

•  Epic Cinematic Battles – Revolutionary new technology allows for battles between colossal armies of over 10,000 superbly detailed warriors in one battle, all in 3D.

•  Command Massive Armies – A dozen playable nations each with unique units including Roman Legions, Greek phalanxes, Barbarian hordes, Egyptian Chariots and Carthaginian War Elephants.

•  Build an Empire – Construct vast cities, train mighty armies, outwit your enemies with diplomacy and subterfuge and plan your conquests on the all-new 3d campaign map. Then when armies clash zoom down to the action of the real time battles. Smart advisors and one click automanagement lets every gamer play how they want, from controlling every detail to pure battle action.

•  Storm the Walls – Assault huge cities and monumental fortresses with devastating war machines. Walls collapse and men scatter under fire from catapults, battering rams and war elephants smash gates and siege towers and ladders take the fight to the battlements while the defenders rain down death from above with arrows from the walls, towers and boiling oil above the gates.

•  Multi-Player – Take the war online against gamers across the world with eight player LAN and internet support, including new playable historical battles.

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