Compara los precios de Imperium Romanum (Gold Edition) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Haemimont Games. Publicado por Kalypso Media Digital. Lanzado el 25/11/2008. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 63/100.

A 2008 Roman city-builder where you govern a province, manage supply chains, and keep Caesar happy, janky in places but surprisingly absorbing.

Imperium Romanum is a city-builder set in the Roman Empire, developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso. You play as a provincial governor with a mandate to construct and sustain a functioning Roman settlement, roads, housing, farms, workshops, temples, baths, and a military force capable of handling the occasional barbarian raid. It sits comfortably in the same genre bracket as the old Caesar series, though it never quite reaches those heights. The core loop is satisfying in a spreadsheet kind of way. You are constantly balancing food supply against population growth, managing worker allocation across production chains, and hitting tribute quotas set by Rome itself. That quota mechanic is the game's best design idea: Rome keeps asking for goods and soldiers, which forces you to think past self-sufficiency and plan genuine surpluses. If your granaries are always empty because your population ate everything, you are already behind. The production chains are not deep by modern standards, but they are interconnected enough that a bad wheat harvest cascades into unhappy workers cascading into slower construction cascading into a missed tribute. That chain of consequences is where the real tension lives. For newcomers to the city-builder genre, this is actually a reasonable entry point. The tutorial covers the basics without condescension, the map sizes start manageable, and the pacing is slow enough to let you correct mistakes before they spiral. Veterans of more complex titles will find the decision tree fairly shallow after the first few hours. There is no diplomacy system worth mentioning, the military layer is thin, and the AI opponents in competitive scenarios do not put up a serious fight. The Gold Edition bundles the base game with its Gold content additions, which add scenarios and extend playtime meaningfully. The visuals have aged, which is expected for a 2008 release. The interface communicates what it needs to, though navigating the overlay menus takes some getting used to. Performance on modern hardware is generally fine. The Steam community is small but active enough that guides exist for the trickier scenarios, and the Very Positive user rating reflects a playerbase that knew what they were buying: a modest, functional Roman city-builder with enough systems to keep you occupied across a weekend without demanding the kind of mastery that Citybuilder Romanum or more recent entries in the genre require. The Metacritic score of 63 at launch reflected reviewer disappointment with the ambition ceiling, and that critique still holds. This is not a genre-defining title. What it is, is a competent, calm, and occasionally clever governor simulation that earns its audience among players who find genuine pleasure in watching a Roman town grow from a dirt road and two farms into a walled provincial capital with a working aqueduct. If that sentence made you feel anything positive, the Gold Edition gives you a full package of that experience. Diego, Scout Team

Imperium Romanum (Gold Edition)

Imperium Romanum (Gold Edition)

25 nov 2008Haemimont GamesKalypso Media Digital
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A 2008 Roman city-builder where you govern a province, manage supply chains, and keep Caesar happy, janky in places but surprisingly absorbing.

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Imperium Romanum is a city-builder set in the Roman Empire, developed by Haemimont Games and published by Kalypso. You play as a provincial governor with a mandate to construct and sustain a functioning Roman settlement, roads, housing, farms, workshops, temples, baths, and a military force capable of handling the occasional barbarian raid. It sits comfortably in the same genre bracket as the old Caesar series, though it never quite reaches those heights. The core loop is satisfying in a spreadsheet kind of way. You are constantly balancing food supply against population growth, managing worker allocation across production chains, and hitting tribute quotas set by Rome itself. That quota mechanic is the game's best design idea: Rome keeps asking for goods and soldiers, which forces you to think past self-sufficiency and plan genuine surpluses. If your granaries are always empty because your population ate everything, you are already behind. The production chains are not deep by modern standards, but they are interconnected enough that a bad wheat harvest cascades into unhappy workers cascading into slower construction cascading into a missed tribute. That chain of consequences is where the real tension lives. For newcomers to the city-builder genre, this is actually a reasonable entry point. The tutorial covers the basics without condescension, the map sizes start manageable, and the pacing is slow enough to let you correct mistakes before they spiral. Veterans of more complex titles will find the decision tree fairly shallow after the first few hours. There is no diplomacy system worth mentioning, the military layer is thin, and the AI opponents in competitive scenarios do not put up a serious fight. The Gold Edition bundles the base game with its Gold content additions, which add scenarios and extend playtime meaningfully. The visuals have aged, which is expected for a 2008 release. The interface communicates what it needs to, though navigating the overlay menus takes some getting used to. Performance on modern hardware is generally fine. The Steam community is small but active enough that guides exist for the trickier scenarios, and the Very Positive user rating reflects a playerbase that knew what they were buying: a modest, functional Roman city-builder with enough systems to keep you occupied across a weekend without demanding the kind of mastery that Citybuilder Romanum or more recent entries in the genre require. The Metacritic score of 63 at launch reflected reviewer disappointment with the ambition ceiling, and that critique still holds. This is not a genre-defining title. What it is, is a competent, calm, and occasionally clever governor simulation that earns its audience among players who find genuine pleasure in watching a Roman town grow from a dirt road and two farms into a walled provincial capital with a working aqueduct. If that sentence made you feel anything positive, the Gold Edition gives you a full package of that experience.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

steamCity-BuilderRoman EmpireProvincial ManagementSupply ChainTribute SystemScenario-BasedSingle-PlayerClassic Strategy

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Processor
1.6 GHz minimum
Memory
512MB RAM DirectX version: DirectX 9 Graphics Card: DirectX 9 Compatible with 128MB VRAM Hard Drive Space: 2GB free HD space

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Haemimont Games
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Kalypso Media Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
25 nov 2008

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