
Hooked Gamers writes: "Total War: Rome II will be released some 9 years after the original success and when asked about their reasons for returning to this particular game, James Russell, the game’s lead designer stated that every time they released a patch for Shogun II, the community responded with a unanimous “That’s great, but where’s Rome II?” The fanbase wants it, they want to make it and that’s all there is to it. He also added that they are determined to make it the best Total War game to date, which is quite a goal to set considering the dedication and nostalgia lining the hearts of Rome: Total War fans."

Total War: Rome II launched 10 years ago today, and remains a staple in the grand strategy genre in PC gaming.

From underrated Xbox One launch titles to absolute emperors of the strategy genre, history heads will love these games based around Ancient Rome.
Ryse was awesome, i have no idea why it wasnt recieved well and why we havnt seen another, Rome conquered so much, you could take the action anywhere, and it looked great when xbox one came out, now would be even better.

Bárbara writes: "History-inspired games have been around for a while and I’m pretty sure every gamer has come across one or two in their lifetime. And while they can be incredibly fun to play, their historical accuracy is often pretty shaky. Don’t get me wrong, in recent years developers have started to work harder to get facts right, but we’re still far from reality. Today we will explore 4 big games that butchered the chapters of history they are based on."
EA tried to market Battlefield 1 as an epic WW1 period piece. It was really just a hybrid of stripped down Battlefield 4 and Star Wars Battlefront (2015) disguised as WW1 shooter.
So you you are telling me historically you cant jump off a ten story building into hay and live.