The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome for PSP out now

Posted Jun 15, 2007 at 8:42AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games, Screenshots Tags: Black Bean Games, Koch Media, Rome, Slitherine Software, The History Channel
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If you're the type of player who's into playing strategy video game titles, then you might want to know that the PSP version of The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome is available now in retail stores. The game is a joint project of companies Slitherine Software, Black Bean Games, Koch Media, and cable station The History Channel.

Basically, the Great Battles of Rome takes players to the humble beginnings of the Roman Empire, specifically when it was nothing more but a small village. Controlling vast armies and defeating countless enemies, the objective of the game is to fulfill that small village's destiny and establishe the Empire.

Furthermore, players will be able to customize the said armies using an incredible array of soldiers, legionaries, archers, cavalry, and war elephants. There's an option to play as the strategist and give orders or if you want, you can leave all that to the AI and focus on battling it out with the enemies.

The PSP version of The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome has a multiplayer mode where fans can go head-to-head against their friends in an epic war to remember.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Love it - 2007-06-15 05:19
» Great

Very nice boys

by poopindamouth - 2007-06-15 08:15
» nice

This game looks great, hope it doesnt suck

by DJ - 2007-06-15 08:56
» idk what to say....

no really, i dont.

by rafi - 2007-06-15 13:38
»

sounds interesting

by fan - 2007-06-15 23:29
» this game

i've completed pretty much every decent game on the psp ( including every ign editor's choice) and this game looks like it will be awesome - i've been waiting for a game to come out on the psp with fighting mechanics like shogun or medieval total war for ages - this is it. Don't be put off by the history channel influence.

by .. - 2007-06-16 05:29
» ..

its beening seeded on is0hunt

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