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The latest in the series of era-obsessed city builders, Anno 117: Pax Romana, launches today on PC and consoles. There's plenty of toga cosplay to go around as you slip into the sandals of a Roman ...
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Arriving on the island of Juliana, I vowed to fulfil the emperor’s wishes and bring the light of Rome to this uncharted place. However, I soon came to realise the land would not thrive under the rule ...
As the sun rises on the cobbled market street that ascends from bustling docks on the vibrant Mediterranean waters to the new forum high on the hill above, Anno 117: Pax Romana fills me with delight ...
Anno 117: Pax Romana is a beautiful and refined city builder that’s almost impossible to put down. It’s more approachable than its predecessor and is full of quality of life changes that fans will ...
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I came, I saw, and I built a thriving island-empire in Anno 117: Pax Romana’s version of Ancient Rome, though I’m not sure I agree on that “Pax Romana” part. This game is anything but peaceful.
While not particularly revolutionary, there's a lot to like about Anno 117. If you get your teeth into the game's complexity, you'll find yourself investing a lot of time into spreading Roman ways ...