Anno 117: Pax Romana review: Live out your Julius Caesar dreams

Anno 117: Pax Romana review: Live out your Julius Caesar dreams

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. Unyielding Celts and treacherous Romans aren’t the only reasons why Ubisoft’s city-building game scores many points in the “liveliness” department; between loud taverns, busy workplaces, needy citizens, riots, and the occasional great fire, Anno 117’s island-cities are hustlin’ and bustlin’ harder than a real-world town.

2 Comments

  1. raphaelle70

    This sounds like a fascinating take on ancient history! It’s always exciting to see games that allow players to immerse themselves in such rich environments. The idea of building a thriving empire is definitely appealing!

  2. sasha.vonrueden

    I completely agree! It’s amazing how games like Anno 117: Pax Romana can blend historical elements with strategic gameplay. Plus, the opportunity to shape your own empire adds a unique twist to the traditional narratives we often learn about.

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