Pros: free from bugs, cheap Cons: crummy gameplay, unchallenging, long levels, repetitive music score
Caesar III opened my eyes to the possibility that video game marketers might be an unscrupulous lot of scraggs. The lies I was told concerning this game [on the box, no less!] convinced me to take a little gamble and purchase what looked not terribly...
Pros: Very Detailed. Deep. Very Challenging.
Good Manual. Cons: Steep Learning Curve. Sometimes Too Challenging
"Build a Better Rome," is the slogan on the box of Caesar III. While you don't actually get to build Rome itself, in career mode you do get to build various Roman cities throughout the ancient Roman empire as a provincial governor moving up through the...
Pros: Strategy and realism. Cons: Finicky rating system makes advancing difficult.
"...They settled on the river Tiber. They called it Rome. It thrived..."
Caesar III is third in the line of the Caesar series and is definitely the best. Fans of Pharaoh and Zeus should already be aware of the existence of Caesar...
Pros: Nice graphics, sound and interface. Highly addictive. Very logical and simple to understand. Clear and easy to follow. Cons: Battles a bit weak and simplistic
For a long time I avoided the Caesar series. I had first seen the original Caesar years ago on my trusty AMIGA 500 and never could make head or tail out of it. The single floppy disc which it came on soon found its way to the darkest...
Pros: Challenging, absorbing, and gorgeously rendered Cons: You may not surface for hours
With the frenzy, justifiably, building over the release of Pharaoh, leave us not forget the zenith (to date) of the City Building Series sequence that fathered the genre, Caesar III.
Pros: Complex & interesting gameplay, low pc requirements, good graphics & sound Cons: Kind of buggy and Caesar's demands can get crazy
Caesar III is a city-building & management game much in the same spirit as the popular "Sims" titles. This game, as the title implies, takes you back to ancient Roman times where your goal is to "conquer" certain scenarios that...
Imagine yourself as the ruler of a bare-bones settlement in the time of Caesar. It is up to you to plan how to construct, manage your resources, establish and maintain an economy, protect your settlement from crime and outside hostilities, and establish...
Pros: Challenging and FUN! Cons: Not for young children
Would you like to be in charge of your own city? Of course you would, and Ceasar III lets you do just that! In this game, YOU are the boss, of a Roman Empire province, no less. For those who enjoy such games as Sim City,...
Pros: Great graphics, intricate micro management, lots of fun Cons: Too many problems too frequently
I am a huge fan of building/simulation games. I had played Caesar II at someone else's house and almost bought it for myself when I realized that Caesar III was coming out. I decided to wait.
I finally bought myself a copy of this game and sat...
This game is cool. It has a mixture of Sim City, Sim Earth, and Civilization all in one. The cool thing about this game is that you do not need a blazing fast computer to run it.
This game may be like the other sim games, but the unique part...
Pros: countless fun, very addictive.... Cons: puts economical knowledge to the test...
After purchasing Caesar II and playing it off and on for the last couple of months, I finally was getting the hang of how to play the game. A few nights ago a relative dropped off Caesar III for me to give a try. WOW !!
I am truly amazed at the...
Pros: great graphics, can have different gameplay each time Cons: none
It's Sim City..with a twist. It's a Roman City..and you're the head of it. Go ahead, build your empire! Build your city the way you want it o be, create all those buildings, control taxes and commerce! Everything is up to you, you have the power..just...
Pros: You can see what the designers had in mind. They almost got it right. Cons: Unrealistic frequency of natural disasters, combat can't be avoided, religion system poorly done
Having played and enjoyed Caesar 2, I was anxious to pick up the next game in the series when it was released. I was immediately impressed by the nice graphics, online tutorial (every strategy game should have one!), and improved play mechanics. Here, I...
Pros: Worth every cent and is just the best sim released in a while Cons: Takes all your time, very involved, not that is a bad thing
When you first look at Ceaser III it doesn't look like much but hang in there as it just keeps getting better as you go on. If played Sim City and liked that you will love Ceaser III but be warned of how much of your time it will take out of your life,...
The gaming industry has been making a movement away from the strategy genre. We can see it by looking at this years upcoming titles, Quake III, Sin, Unreal, Forsaken, Tomb Raider III and so on. All of those games focus on one thing, action: pure and...
As a provincial governor charged with spreading the glory of Rome your mission is clear; build cities, foster trade and industry, make money.More at BargainStation.com
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