Eidos Praetorians

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Set amidst the reign of Julius Caesar, Praetorians is an epic troop - based strategy game from the creators of the award - winning, best - selling Commandos series. As a Roman General on a quest to forge an empire, you will be transported back to the dusty battlefields of Egypt, the frozen lands of the Gauls, and finally to the heart of the Empire itself, Italy. Your quest will be no easy task as the lands you seek to conquer are heavily defended by thousands of powerful troops.


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Game Genre: Strategy Game

Compatible OS: PC

Media Format: CD-ROM


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Product Title: Eidos Praetorians

Manufacturer: Eidos

Power Score: 4.0 | 3 Reviews


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Praetorians

When Julius Caesar teamed up with the richest man in Rome and the greatest general the empire had known, it wasn’t just to socialize over a glass of wine. The plan was to expand the Roman Empire well beyond its bounds to consume most of the known world. But there were those who were not about to stand idly by while Rome plotted to rule the world. To the north were the fierce Gauls. Across the...
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By GameZone - Apr 4, 2003

Praetorians

Sometimes the toughest reviews to write are the ones for games that are disappointing not because they're bad, but because they're good titles that fall short of being great. That's how I felt when I finally finished playing Praetorians. It's a very solid real-time strategy title set during the first century B.C. in a period of aggressive Roman expansion. The good news is that the game manages to...
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By GameSpy - Mar 16, 2003

Praetorians

One day, back before the whole Christianity thing took off, Julius Caesar was sitting around eating grapes and watching a fantastic orgy in his private chambers. Ho hum. said Caesar, I'm getting sick of always eating and having crazy sex with multiple women and various animals, what else could I do to pass the time? One of his friends and confidants suggested that the old stand-by of destroying a...
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By IGN.com - Mar 13, 2003

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