Feral Interactive, renowned for their expertise in mobile porting, continues to enhance the experience of Creative Assembly's acclaimed blend of real-time strategy and empire-building with the Total War series on mobile devices. The latest major update, the Imperium Edition, brings a host of new features and quality-of-life improvements to Rome: Total War on Android and iOS, elevating the gameplay to new heights.
While these updates echo some of the mechanics introduced in Feral's PC remaster of Total War: Rome, they are far from being mere repetitions. Instead, they offer valuable enhancements that enrich the mobile gaming experience. Critics might have pointed out areas for improvement in the PC remaster, but the quality-of-life features have been universally welcomed.
So, what exactly does the Imperium Edition bring to the table? For seasoned veterans, the update introduces Positioning Mode, Melee Mode, and Automatic Deselection, features that were first seen in the Medieval II port. These additions are designed to refine the tactical depth of the game, catering specifically to those who have mastered the art of warfare in Rome: Total War.
Roman bullet time—Command Slowdown is another exciting feature that both new and experienced players will appreciate. This mechanic, common in newer Total War releases, automatically slows down the gameplay when issuing complex orders, allowing for more precise and strategic decision-making in the heat of battle.
And let's not forget about the addition of keyboard and mouse support! For those playing on Android or iOS, this means you can now leverage your familiar desktop controls, transforming the mobile experience into one of the best ways to enjoy the original Rome: Total War in all its polygonal glory. Be sure to explore other quality-of-life, gameplay, and additional improvements in the Imperium update, available now!
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