

The three 'Roman Houses' ( Julii, Brutii and Scipii) are playable from the beginning of the game. In Rome: Total War there are 21 factions, 20 of which can be made playable, and the slave/rebel faction. Movement around the campaign map is different from earlier games, giving characters more detailed movement than the previous "Risk-style" system.įactions -See the category Rome: Total War Factions for individual pages Each faction can only see areas which its characters have scouted and regions which are out of sight are covered by the Fog of War, though new information may be negotiated from other factions through diplomacy. The settlements and characters are controlled by the different factions which fight against each other in order to achieve supremacy. Amongst those are generals, captains, diplomats, spies and assassins. Along with various locations such as settlements and ports there are also several different campaign map characters. The campaign map offers many different features. Rome: Total War's Imperial Campaign map includes Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, parts of North Africa and the Middle East. See the dedicated page for a more complete overview. The Remaster changed the user interface, heavily updated the campaign map, fixed various bugs, added new modding resources and backported a few of Medieval 2's features, including Merchants. It is now bundled with Total War: Rome - Remastered, developed by Feral Interactive and launched on 29 April 2021. In 2021, the original Rome: Total War was withdrawn from sale on Steam.

The game was developed by the Creative Assembly and was released on September 22, 2004. Rome: Total War (sometimes abbreviated as RTW) is a strategy game in the Total War Series which combines a turn-based campaign map with real time battles.
