Whether engaging in day or night battles, thousands of infantry and cavalry marching under a sky of flaming arrows make for dramatic scenes. Major clashes can still become confusing for the virtual general to follow, but the improvements made in modeling the soldiers, cavalry horses and war machines are substantial. Each unit is impressive, portrayed in three dimensions and featuring motion-captured animation. The player commands groups of units and designates their formations and approach to an opponent. The game’s battle engine can portray as many as 10,000 units on the battlefield. This version takes players to the days of the Roman empire. Rome Total War Gold Edition ($40, requires Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/ XP, 1Ghz processor, 256MB RAM, 8X CD drive, 3GB hard drive space, 64MB 3D video card, SEGA, is the latest entry in the excellent Total War battlefield simulation series.
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