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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Grand Ages - Rome Inspect your army...

grand ages rome pc gameKalypso Media announce details of the military units available to players of GRAND AGES: ROME. GRAND AGES: ROME is the sequel to Kalypso Media’ city building strategy game Imperium Romanum, a top 10 European hit title. Previous players of Imperium Romanum will not be disappointed with GRAND AGES: ROME’s massively updated graphics, more complex combat and a wealth of new features to please new and old fans alike. GRAND AGES: ROME gives the player the opportunity to rule the greatest empire the world had ever known.

In GRAND AGES: ROME the player can select specific combinations of military units to optimize their battle success. Victory as a Roman commander demands impeccable planning, fearlessness and a total commitment to defend the Roman Empire. Defeat is not an option!

You can construct your army from these and other available military units.

Praetorian Guard
The Praetorian Guard is the elite of the Roman infantry. They are tough and deal colossal damage.

Gladiators
The Gladiators are slaves trained to fight at the Arenas. They wear no armor, but deal colossal damage

Archers
Archers are basic ranged soldiers armed with bows. They are an excellent support unit, but are fragile on their own.

Hastati
The Hastati are the backbone of the Roman army. They are better protected than other light infantry squads but more expensive.

Triarii
The Triarii are heavily armored and highly resilient soldiers which can keep the enemy at bay for a long time.
Equestri
The Equestri form the base of the Roman cavalry. They are well protected but deal less damage compared to other cavalry squads.

Berber Raiders
These African camel riders are a moderate cavalry unit. They are lightly protected but have above average damage and low cost.

Gaul Berserkers
The Berserkers are amongst the most fearsome Gaul warriors. They wear lighter protection than the Hastati but deal more damage.

Nubian Warriors
These African warriors can hurl their spears at the enemy from afar, but are equally good in melee.

The developers of Grand Ages: Rome are Haemimont Games.