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Nemesis of the Roman Empire

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Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP
Binding: CD-ROM
Release Date: 2004-04-02
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone

Features:

  • Real time strategy game puts you in command of the armies of Rome, Gaul, Carthage or Iberia
  • Lead armies of up to 50 on land or command fleets of ships for sea battles
  • Develop settlements, perform rituals to advance your cause, and obtain items to gain bonuses
  • Play single player campaigns or engage in multiplayer battles online
  • For 1 to 8 players over LAN or Internet

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PC Gamer (1-year)

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Customer Reviews:

Awesome game with unlimited units, Bad technical support  [Posted on 2004-07-28]
I've played many strategy games but this one is very unique and focuses a lot on the battle. If you like the classic battle movies like Troy where you have battles with many many troops, this game is for you.
After playing this game, you probably would not want to play other typical management type strategy games. This game comes with gold and food production which lets you focus more on battles.

The only downside is that there is virtually no technical support and many glitches with the multiplay.

My recommendation is try the demo first and learn how this game works in very unique resource management and battle style. If you don't like and would not play unless multiplay is always avaliable through gamespy, this game is probably not the best choice for you and you can get pretty much everything for the single play from the demo.
Full version also has map editor which you can create maps and adventure scenarios but this company never made avaliable any tutorials for that. So unless you know something about figuring out the program codes, you can only make maps, not the full scenarios.

Bottom line:
GOOD: One of the best battle games, Focus more on battle management and not on resource production and buildings, Coolest battle scenes with unlimited unit production like watching the movie "Troy"

BAD: Hardly any technical support, Hardly no one on gamespy, Many glitches with multiplay, Game gets boring after playing a number of single player games, Map editor is hard to figure out for creating adventures and no customer support nor tutorials


Addictive gameplay  [Posted on 2005-05-26]
I really really enjoyed Nemesis of the Roman Empire, for once we have a RTS game where we don't have to care about resource management. That's something for peasants to do! Instead the objective is to violently take over nearby villages that surround yours and your enemy's capitol city. Then you order the village to deliver food to your city and you can forget about them!

You don't have to build new structures, you don't have to care about harvesting grain from farms and ore from mines, all you have to care about is the war effort, and trying to take over enemy villages & forts without getting massacred (of course). I'm a huge fan of Rome: Total War, StarCraft and Age of Empires II -- Nemesis is right there up with those awesome RTS games except you just simply don't have to click-on-everything to keep your economy going! That rules for me since I basically hate resource management.


nemesis [Posted on 2005-06-05]
This is a great game. I currently play as carthage. I built an army of 450 units, 8 heros, 21 war elephants, and 6 shamans(I lost about 350 units, 4 shamans 2 war elephants, and 1 hero). I am about to destroy the iberians, i conquered about 90% of their land, and they conquered 0%(easy difficulty level[defensive mode]) of mine. This game rocks, and I rate it 5 star. Buy it!!!!!!!!!!!


Pretty good... [Posted on 2006-08-13]
Hers how it Works...The Game action is great, but with some flaws. My main problem is with the editor function.You have to figure out everything by yourself and what really pisses me off is that you can not call for tech support. If they could change some things, i think the best thing would be the same format for units, buildings, and decorations and the such, with the format of Age of Empires: The Age of Kings. Instead, one has to take apart a existing game and re-arrange it or make a city without gates.... Hmmmm...Choices, choices, choices.
The adventure is solid, and provides good challenges, as does single player. As I read some of the other reviews, on of the main problems they stated was with building up food and gold resources. It is a very simple solution. First with gold. Lets say you start a single player game with Iberia as your team. When you begin, send 5000 gold to a STONE outpost, perferably nearby. The gold will gain intrest and if you leave it alone and don't touch it, supplenmenting it with the capital's gold every now and then. At the end of a two hour game, I usuly amass at least 100,000 gold. Food is tricky. You see, depending on what setting the AI is on,will depend on the results. If you have a few towns that you could reach quickly, let them build upto their max storage (5000). send the food to a stone out post, near your capital. Don't touch it unless you really need. To conserve food, don't station your troops inside of the main building, as this will drain your food quickly. Put them out outside, just near enough to get resuplied when they need it. The key to beating the game is food mangement.


AMAZING!!!!!!! [Posted on 2008-07-11]
I bought this game at a book fair for a easy 15 bucks. but I got to tell you, it's worth WWWWAAAAAAYYYYYYY more!! in this game, you don't need to worry about any farms or making your stronghold! everything is already built so you don't need to constantly watch everything that isn't fun and focus on the fighting. Personally, i never really studied much about these civilizations. but the way these men are armored, you're gonna believe it's real! you can actually see the pieces of wood on your siege tower or the flames on your arrows. and you can train your men just like in real life. with an unlimited number of units, you can build your army from 100 men to 500 or even more! (but 500 is gonna be a little pushing it) but here's a tip. don't use food more your army! use it to sell in the trading post for more gold. all you need to do is get a LOT of priests, shamans, or druids to heal your men, that way, even when your in battle, your warriors won't die as quickly!!!! and here's a helpful tip, if you want lots of men that don't need to be very strong but can win by sheer numbers, go for the cheapest men that are usually the swordsmen and archers, if your playing for the Carthaginians, then the libyan footman and the numidian javelin throwers. but, if you like to have only about fifty men, then go for the Praetorian for rome, and just basically the most expensive ones they have. (but for gaul and iberians, don't try it) because they usually are the strongest. take the praetorians for example, i had 19 praetorians, 31 archers, 15 swordsman, and 35 horseman. after the first minute of attacking, all my 35 horseman were dead, there were 2 swordsman left, 5 archers, and 17 praetorians. and they were holding of a 200 unit army. but in the end the enemy got too many reinforcements and they died, but that was AFTER 20 minutes of fighting (that a lot of time) and I lost 100 men, they lost 280. but i am preparing another attack and this time, they won't hold (seeing as i have 30 praetorians) but if you want to have small armies that attack many times go for maybe 20 a time for about 8 times. and if you are going to have a lot of units, never train them past level 8, it takes too long and when I first tried training to level twelve, my enemy came and I was already crippled(cuz training give you injuries.
And if you want to insure the most entertainment, always switch maps every two games. if your use the same each time, it'll get boring. and don't use the same strategy each time, your enemy will learn it and he will use it as your weakness(they're really smart). like if you always get a huge army but it takes a long time, your enemy will launch small attacks which you won't be ready for. or if you try to do the same, they will get a very large army consisting of cheap men that can still overpower you. so try different ones each time and don't just focus on one civilization. each has a weakness. for gaul, the warriors are cheap but weak, for rome, only one is really strong and expensive, for iberia, they're dorky and weak, and for the carthaginians, they're really strong but VERY VERY VERY expensive and you can't train (ever!) for me, rome works the best, but you should try gaul if your a beginner, and carthage if your a expert.
Bottom line, this game is worth way more than it's priced, and you'll be satisfied no matter what!
FOR THE GLORY OF ROME!


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