

As it will have been 8 years since the latest release, the biggest improvements will naturally be in the graphics department. Caesar III was released in 1998, so gamers have had plenty of time to think about what could be included in the forthcoming version. It is all about the city building, the planning, the constructing and solving the problems of the citizens in your town, similar to what SimCity brought us all those years ago.įor fans of the series, this latest incarnation of the Roman city building game has been long time in coming. There is also limited combat in the game, but if you’re after a full-on battle to the death, such as you get in Rome:Total War, then, again, this may not be the game for you.
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The Caesar series of games, as you might expect from the title, are mainly concerned with Roman-type buildings. But the teams of developers over at Tilted Mill (the team behind Immortal Cities, Children of the Nile) have not rested on their laurels, and have come up with a new improved game in the series, with an original title, Caesar IV.įor those new to the series, the Caesar games are all about city building, and in particular historical cities so if you want to build a 50-storey skyscraper, you’re looking in the wrong place. Let’s face it, there hasn’t been much competition in the genre so it is pretty easy to be on top.

The Caesar series of city-building games has been around for some time now, and they are still the leaders in ancient-city building games.
