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Yes! Yes! Yes!
*dancing around table*
Yay! :)
Great addition!
Thank you GOG for adding this great title to your game catalogue. When I first heard that Activision is the new publisher, I hoped this title will be added sometime.
This is an instabuy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hell yes! Or "abyssus etiam!" as an internet translator claims the romans would say
Oau!
I remember this game. I was young back then and playing it at my cousin's computer... I remember it being a very enjoyable game.
Was actually looking for it online a few weeks ago Yet another INSTA-BUY!
Thanks GOG!
Great addition! It's a great game. Wishlisted. For the record, though, Zeus (with expansion) and Emperor would be instabuys. ;-)
What's the combat like in this? Personally, I'm interested in the city building aspect, but combat in these games usually annoys me.
A nice GOG touch at the end of the video! :o)
I think the combat is automatic, click, calculate & result style
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bansama: What's the combat like in this? Personally, I'm interested in the city building aspect, but combat in these games usually annoys me.

In some review they said that those barbarian attacks are more like "disasters in Simcity". So I think there's no any real battles?
Please correct if I'm wrong (I haven't played this yet).
If I buy this game, and some day I would like to get some extra room for my empire, is it possible to "borrow" it from neightbours (with bunch or pretorians, of course :) ?
Not bad at all. Might have to buy this... I played Caeasar 2 to death.
So is this game like Sim City? is it noob friendly?
I remember this game... it was the first Impression game I played. I'm a huge fan of Zeus and Emperor, but I don't recall Caesar 3 having aged all that well compared to them...
Hoohoo! Now this is one of those games that I logged dangerous amounts of time playing way back when. Not as much as the Civilization games, but nearly. Aside from the polished and highly addictive gameplay, I also massively appreciated the amount of attention that Impressions put in their research. Casear 3 (and the other games in the Impressions city-builders series) joins Civilization as games where you can actually learn about history and cultures while having fun at the same time, and that always get a plus from me, being a history buff.
I am also very excited about Interstate '76 coming this Thursday. Here's two instabuys the same week for me, as both these games are high on my list of all-time favourites, for their own very different reasons of course. Once again, thank you GOG! :D
Post edited February 16, 2010 by Skystrider