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#NEMESIS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE 2 PC#
"Nemesis of the Roman Empire - PC - Review".

Settlements have their own resources they can spend locally or transport elsewhere. Player controlled heroes that command armies of up to 50 units on their own, providing them with an additional bonus in battle. Large maps complete with neutral settlements and camps that present a threat to all players. With an army of mercenaries and war elephants he made his way through the Alps and steadily progressed towards the heart of Roman Empire itself – an event that would change history forever. Seeing this as an opportunity Carthage’s greatest general – Hannibal – decided to put Rome to its knees. Expanding their influence through conquest made the Carthaginian Empire rise once more to its former splendour. A large fleet set off for the Spanish peninsula to place it under Carthage’s control. The Carthaginians also lost Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia, which forced them to search for another rich land to claim as their own. After losing the First Punic War to Rome, which resulted in a large sum being paid to the enemy. Only a victory there would determine which of the two powers would remain.įor generations the city of Carthage was seen as the most powerful in the known world and its empire – far greater than anyone could imagine.

In order to prevent the Third Punic war Roman legions were sent to Africa with orders to attack the rival city itself. There were still feats that Carthage might rise and pose a threat once more. All Carthaginian remnants were swept away from the continent, though that did not calm the Senate of Rome.

Yet at that time Rome had already achieved dominance in Europe and managed to claim victory once more. Seeing this, Rome responded and a territory grabbing began ultimately resulting in the Second Punic War. Its attention became focused on the Spanish peninsula. However, the Carthaginians were not prepared to lose their world dominance just like that. The First Punic war started during which Carthage lost its advantage and was forced to withdraw from Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia. An army was prepared and sent under a false pretext to Sicily. Seeing the power and influence of Carthage the Senate of Rome decided that something should be done. The Romans soon decided openly to challenge their Carthaginian rivals. The city of Rome too had begun to gain strength. However, another Empire was also on the rise. Goods, gold and slaves poured in to the majestic city – the source of its might.Ĭountless mercenaries armies were constantly bought to ensure that all who threatened Carthage or its interest would be dealt with. With trade routes throughout the entire Mediterranean there the was no other nation to dispute its strength. In the height of its glory Carthage was the greatest power in the ancient world.
