Legion Arena is in this winter's Wargamers basket for X-mas
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Redpossum
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Uhh, turn-based?Wargamer wrote: Legion Arena
We??™re not sure we??™re doing Slitherine enough favors by calling this a more serious look at ancient Roman combat than Rome: Total War, but that??™s the single best way to describe this turn-based strategy game. This niche wargame forces wannabe Caesars into more challenging leadership roles than other similar titles because of its robust planning phase, which acutely depicts the challenges of prepping an army for battle without the speedy response RTS fans may be accustomed to.
WTF are they smoking?
Well, they did say they prefered it over RTW, so they must have at least looked at it...
After all, to make a statement like that requires back up, as RTW is made by a big company, and Slitherine is tiny and relativly unknown. It takes a lot more convincing to say a game by a small developer is good than it does to make the same claim for a big developer.
Look at the hype for Black and white, after all.
After all, to make a statement like that requires back up, as RTW is made by a big company, and Slitherine is tiny and relativly unknown. It takes a lot more convincing to say a game by a small developer is good than it does to make the same claim for a big developer.
Look at the hype for Black and white, after all.
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Redpossum
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I'm sure you are correct, my friend.
RTS is an odd genre. There are so many annoyingly mindless ones out there.
I didn't play Dune, which started the craze, but I did play the first Command & Conquer. Now, don't sneer. I know the franchise has gone to crap these days, but the first two games were actually very good.
I also played the original Homeworld, which I would vote as my all-time favorite RTS. It's just a shame the campaign was so short.
RTS is an odd genre. There are so many annoyingly mindless ones out there.
I didn't play Dune, which started the craze, but I did play the first Command & Conquer. Now, don't sneer. I know the franchise has gone to crap these days, but the first two games were actually very good.
I also played the original Homeworld, which I would vote as my all-time favorite RTS. It's just a shame the campaign was so short.



