The only buildings you'll find in the game are pre-made and indestructible structures. Gamers can put away the hammer and nails because construction of bases doesn't play a part in this game. Nemesis of the Roman Empire and its predecessors take a different approach through their resource and unit systems. Those RTS fans unfamiliar with the series will find an experience different from many titles out on the market. Multiplayer, skirmish, and adventure mode are all available and will provide plenty of play hours for those that purchase the game. Without a doubt, there is a lot of content to be found in Nemesis of the Roman Empire. If you're up on classical history at all, you'll know that Carthage was one of the only powers to really stand up and challenge Roman dominance thanks to a talented general named Hannibal. The "nemesis" that the title so speaks of is Carthage. The main difference is the inclusion of new sides to the battle along with their new units. It actually seems more like an expansion pack than a true sequel considering the engine seems not to have improved and many of the same units return. Nemesis of the Roman Empire is actually a follow up to Celtic Kings: Rage of War released in 2002.
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