

For one, there’s a new coat of paint across the board, with improved graphics and visual effects (Including 4K textures if you choose to download them) doing much to make everything look fresh. Work on the remaster is predominantly done by Feral Interactive, who have expanded upon Creative Assembly’s original work in ways that are often obvious, but sometimes intriguing.

Or, in one of the many changes done to the remaster, you can just unlock them all from the start with the simple push of a button. Starting with a small selection of Roman factions to choose from, each rival you conquer opens them up to play on a new campaign. While the timeline for each campaign differs, they all follow the same Total War formula of going forth and conquering your neighbours and rivals while managing the growth of your empire. Total War: Rome Remastered contains the original Rome: Total War as well as its two expansions: Barbarian Invasion, and Alexander. Total War: Rome Remastered – Creative Assembly
