Total War: Rome II follows the formula of other games in the series by allowing players to select a faction in which to begin their gradual campaign of land and settlement domination, either through means of diplomacy or combat. Those expecting a game that can be called superior to the original Rome title or even to Creative Assembly's previous release of Shogun 2 should brace themselves as it stumbles in a few spots along the way. The most recent and surprising game to break the trend is none other than Total War: Rome II from developer Creative Assembly and publisher Sega. Sequels or the next iteration of games in a series are generally assumed that they will be superior to their counterparts in one way or another be it the gameplay and narrative or visuals and performance.
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