Paradox’s latest strategy game, Imperator: Rome, is now available to play, so we’ve come up with a handy list of tips and tricks to get you started. Starting a new grand strategy game is no easy task, ...
Imperator Rome is a grand strategy game about creating the strongest Roman Empire you can and what better way to do that than by colonization. Here’s how to colonize in Imperator Rome. Before diving ...
Imperator Rome is the new city builder that sees you expand your empire. It can be quite complex and you may want to use console commands to make your life a little easier. Here’s everything you need ...
The year is 304 BCE, and a scrappy Italian city-state called Rome has not yet begun to even dream of the greatness it will one day achieve. Paradox’s recently announced grand strategy game Imperator: ...
As Vandalia, own any province in the regions of Mauretania, Numidia, Africa, or Cyrenaica, and occupy Rome in a war. True Vandal Form Phoenicia, own at least 500 ships, and produce a surplus of at ...
While Paradox the publisher has expanded its reach and remit over the past decade - from the hooded spell-splashing of Magicka, through the civic-minded megalomania of Cities: Skylines, to the ...
Imperator: Rome packs more interesting strategic systems and detail into its vast historical sandbox simulation than its interface can fully handle, but they produce some excellent political scheming ...
The hardest part of writing up Paradox games these days is trying to extrapolate where they’ll be in three or four years. A pioneer of games-as-a-service, Paradox’s grand strategy titles have a habit ...
There are big changes in store for Imperator: Rome - so big that Paradox is assigning its Roman-themed strategy game a new version number when it arrives. The Marius 2.0 update includes major changes ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The latest grand strategy game from the genre's current leading light, Paradox Interactive, puts you at the helm of one of the great powers of the ...
The final announcement of PDXCon 2018's Saturday stage introduction saw veteran designer Johan Andersson dressed in a toga, flanked by Roman soldiers. There, he announced Imperator: Rome—a sequel to ...
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