Out of Eight writes: "They say that Rome wasn't built in a day. They, of course, never played Glory of the Roman Empire or Imperium Romanum, where you can clearly build Rome in a matter of hours (sweat free, in fact). This series started out promising enough, but took a step back last time, where each new feature was coupled with a disappointing shortcoming. Developer Haemimont Games is back with yet another sequel-without-a-sequel-name in the form of Grand Ages: Rome. Has the developer learned from previous pitfalls, or is history doomed to repeat itself?"
With the release of Tropico 5 in a couple of days, I've decided to take a look back at the Bulgarian studio's history. Be wary, it contains a lot of Romans.
Impulse has discounted Grand Ages: Rome, taking 50% off the standard price through the weekend.
Kalypso Media today announced that the release of Reign of Augustus, the official expansion pack for the hit PC title Grand Ages: Rome, is available now via electronic sales distribution portals. Reign of Augustus includes a brand new campaign featuring twelve missions, new maps and a wealth of enhanced gameplay features.