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    These titles are too shor Member TonkaToys's Avatar
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    Default Campaign narrative at PC Zone

    The guys at PC Zone have posted a narrative of the start of a campaign.

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    Default Re: Campaign narrative at PC Zone

    Of all the press-released full version reviews, I thought this one was by far the most interesting and helpful re: the game and gameplay. Thanks for posting it!
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    That was interesting. Sounds like the battle presented would have been much more interesting as the demo, and would have allowed a look at the strategic side of the game too.

    Odd though that not one reviewer or previewer has mentioned the game manual. Is there one? With all this talk about in-game help and tutorials I'm thinking we may only get some little pamphlet instead of a full manual like MTW.

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    Thanks I always enjoy these
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    this entire annus (see, we even parlez Roman).
    Nec antequam linguas Romanas audivi.

    I hope have parlezed my Roman correctly.

    Outnumbered and indeed outgunned, the Greek defenders were soon milling around like ants, but there's no infantry like Roman heavy infantry and they were first through the breech.
    They say that then allude to Vergil. Interesting read though.
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