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Centurion: Defender of Rome (1990)

Posted at 12:00 on May 20th, 2006 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Posted at 18:36 on September 11th, 2019 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I just recently replayed this one and it was kind of a mixed bag:

My nostalgia was in full swing, it felt just like in the good old days. The graphics, the music still have their charme and distinct style. The gameplay was easy to grasp again and the scenario certainly has its draw. And hey there is that special scene featuring good old Cleopatra which still kind of holds up. ;)

Yet I felt bored rather quickly because of the repetition. In the end you just have a bunch of battles (which you cannot really influence), do some gladiatorial events (which are far too simple) and races (just keep right and whip that horse till kingdom come)… well and that is it. There is a bit of diplomacy and very low level financial juggling involved but they are far too primitive to be of a real challenge.

I had my share of fun with it nevertheless, but it is a prime example that especially strategy games have come a very long way by now.
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Posted at 19:08 on September 11th, 2019 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Originally posted by Herr M. at 18:36 on September 11th, 2019:
I had my share of fun with it nevertheless, but it is a prime example that especially strategy games have come a very long way by now.

Hm, not sure it really shows that. Centurion has never been considered a "deep" game even when it was brand new.
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Posted at 19:00 on September 12th, 2019 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Well, back then it seemed rather deep to me, since I did not have that many strategy games to compare it to. ;) But I guess you are right: There were already lots of more complex titles even in when this one was brand new.
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Posted at 15:30 on September 6th, 2022 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Centurion: Defender Of Rome it is a superb strategy game. In fact, Rome: Total War is inspirated in this game.

Evaluation:

- Graphics: 90
- Sound: 94
- Difficulty: 92

Total Average: 96
Posted at 22:21 on July 12th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Gee, I'd really like to replace my game map.
I played this game for hours back in the 90's.
Posted at 22:35 on July 12th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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As a college freshman took a GE Roman history class.
So when I saw this game, I thought what-the-hell.
Turned out I loved it.
Posted at 10:22 on July 13th, 2024 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Yes, a very historically accurate game... ;)
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Posted at 22:46 on March 25th, 2025 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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There was a Sega Megadrive/Genesis version of this that I spent way too much time playing as a kid. Never realised until I played on PC years later that the console version didn’t have sea combat.

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