Aggressors: Ancient Rome
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A mix of deep gameplay and rich historical flavor, Aggressors: Ancient Rome lets you relive history as the ruler of one of the mighty civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean. Choose one of twenty available factions and conquer the world.
App ID783210
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Kube Games
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Workshop, Includes level editor
Genres Strategy
Release Date30 Aug, 2018
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Spanish - Spain

Aggressors: Ancient Rome
271 Total Reviews
226 Positive Reviews
45 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Aggressors: Ancient Rome has garnered a total of 271 reviews, with 226 positive reviews and 45 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Playtime: 2454 minutes
Gameplay Mechanics: 8/10 Narrative: 5/10 Graphics: 6/10 Sound and Music: 6/10 Replayability: 7/10 Innovation: 7/10 Aggressors: Ancient Rome is a turn-based 4X strategy game that dives into the classical era with a level of historical depth and complexity that strategy buffs will appreciate. It combines traditional empire-building with a focus on logistics, morale, and cultural stability, making for a more grounded and thoughtful experience than most civilization-style games. Gameplay mechanics are the game’s strongest asset. You’ll manage cities, armies, trade, diplomacy, and social policies with a high degree of control. It’s not flashy, but it’s deep and tactical, rewarding players who enjoy planning several turns ahead and optimizing everything from supply lines to government structures. Score: 8/10. Narrative is light. There’s no real story or characters driving things forward beyond historical context. The game is more about simulation than storytelling, though you do get some flavor from events and interactions with other nations. Score: 5/10. Graphics are modest. The map is readable and clean, but visuals are clearly secondary to the mechanics. It’s not ugly, just utilitarian. Score: 6/10. Sound and music are functional. The soundtrack is appropriately Roman-themed, and sound effects support the game without being particularly immersive or memorable. Score: 6/10. Replayability is fairly high. With multiple civilizations, scenario options, and different victory conditions, there’s plenty of room to experiment with strategies, even if the pacing can feel slow. Score: 7/10. Innovation earns points for its focus on realism and simulation within the 4X genre. Features like military morale, population happiness, and the integration of historical systems give it a unique feel. Score: 7/10. Bottom line: Aggressors: Ancient Rome is a deep, thoughtful strategy game for players who love fine-tuning every element of their empire. It may lack flash and narrative flair, but it’s a satisfying and detailed take on ancient geopolitical strategy.
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