Ano 117 Pax Romana: Managing Roman Empire with New Features

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In this riveting segment, IGN delves into the highly anticipated Ano 117 Pax Romana, a sequel that promises to transport players back to Ancient Rome. The team behind the game is on a mission to offer a fresh perspective by focusing on managing the vast Roman Empire rather than just constructing the city of Rome itself. This shift in gameplay dynamics adds a layer of complexity and strategic depth that fans of the series will undoubtedly appreciate.
One of the standout features highlighted is the introduction of diverse citizen tiers with varying needs and desires, challenging players to carefully plan and optimize their city layouts. This new mechanic not only impacts the gameplay but also adds a realistic touch to the simulation. Additionally, the game introduces a research tree where players can unlock technologies across different fields, including economic, civic, and military, further enhancing the strategic elements of the game.
Moreover, Ano 117 Pax Romana brings back land-based combat, a significant addition that adds another dimension to the gameplay experience. Players will have the option to build and command armies, although engaging in combat remains entirely optional. The return of this feature, coupled with the intricate city-building mechanics, promises to offer a well-rounded gaming experience that caters to both city simulation enthusiasts and strategy game aficionados. With the inclusion of Albian, a secondary map based on Celtic Britain, players can expect a diverse and immersive gameplay environment that sets the stage for countless hours of strategic gameplay and cultural exploration.

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