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  1. Apr 26, 2019
    4
    Imperator: Rome is not a good game. I'd even go further and say that it combines all the bad aspects of Paradox games but offers nothing rewarding. For a new player the game will still seem complicated. You have all these things you need to learn about. You have to take care of 6 different resources. You need to manage research that works through complicated formula of over dozen variousImperator: Rome is not a good game. I'd even go further and say that it combines all the bad aspects of Paradox games but offers nothing rewarding. For a new player the game will still seem complicated. You have all these things you need to learn about. You have to take care of 6 different resources. You need to manage research that works through complicated formula of over dozen various additive and multiplicative modifiers. You will scratch your head trying to find out what "+5% of X efficiency" actually means.

    Except it does not mean anything really in this game as you can safely ignore majority of game mechanics introduced. Once you setup some basic things all you do is just wait for your resources to accumulate and use them to solve all your problems. I have to stress the word "wait". There are no meaningful decisions to make while you wait. Once you setup your trade and arrange your realm - which takes maybe around 10 minutes of gametime - you just wait. There is no meaningful diplomacy. Your ruler or your family does not matter, your generals and governors do not matter, your allies and enemies do not matter - because there is no meaningful interaction created around them. Even the random events and catastrophies are so uninspiring. All this makes for a very dull gameplay.

    If you are fan of strategic games and want to have better experience of Ancient Era on strategic level then go and buy Rome Total War 2 and install Divide et Impera mod. It is much better game even if you only play on strategic map and autoresolve. That is the testament of what Paradox prepared for players after almost 2 decades of creating Grand Strategy games.
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  2. May 14, 2019
    0
    I've played more than 140 hours as Rome, but this game is not readied yet, as most of Paradox's product used to be.

    Pops are just annoying system, and they didn't learn from their failure at Stellaris. You need mana to managing pops, but in the end, Rome and Latium will have more than 1000 pops, and you need to manage or control them one by one. It's just a nonsense. AI's are
    I've played more than 140 hours as Rome, but this game is not readied yet, as most of Paradox's product used to be.

    Pops are just annoying system, and they didn't learn from their failure at Stellaris. You need mana to managing pops, but in the end, Rome and Latium will have more than 1000 pops, and you need to manage or control them one by one. It's just a nonsense.

    AI's are cheating. On what earth a nation cedes their land to their Revolts when the nation attacked by others? If you open another war to the revolts? Then the revolts exchange their land with its enemy, so that you cannot simply occupy lands at once.

    If you are expecting Europa Universalis 4 or Crusader Kings 2, remember that it took more than few years and DLCs with 300+ USD.
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  3. May 15, 2019
    0
    Orribile! Gioco incompleto, grezzo e, quindi, ingiocabile. Se già hai giochi paradox, non comprarlo, TE NE PENTIRAI! ti conviene aspettare 560,50€ di DLC, 7 anni, un big bang e la colonizzazione di Proxima Centauri e forse sarà giocabile e magari ci sarà qualche nuova meccanica(si, qualche nuova meccanica: finirà ci sono solo meccaniche o identiche al precedente titolo EU:Rome o meccanicheOrribile! Gioco incompleto, grezzo e, quindi, ingiocabile. Se già hai giochi paradox, non comprarlo, TE NE PENTIRAI! ti conviene aspettare 560,50€ di DLC, 7 anni, un big bang e la colonizzazione di Proxima Centauri e forse sarà giocabile e magari ci sarà qualche nuova meccanica(si, qualche nuova meccanica: finirà ci sono solo meccaniche o identiche al precedente titolo EU:Rome o meccaniche prese dai giochi BASE di EU4, CK2 e Vic2). Expand
  4. Feb 24, 2021
    10
    With Update 2.0 this game ist that, what i call a paradox game!
    I love it, before and now double!
    Take it for less now and go to rule the world
  5. Apr 20, 2021
    9
    Grand strategy game from Paradox that sinthetyzes all the experience from previous games to a master piece with a lot of potential. Because Paradox model to develop their games through time it gives players free features of the game every year, as DLC are cosmetic and completely optional so far. The game at release was barebones and that deserved some criticism, but now with 2.0 it isGrand strategy game from Paradox that sinthetyzes all the experience from previous games to a master piece with a lot of potential. Because Paradox model to develop their games through time it gives players free features of the game every year, as DLC are cosmetic and completely optional so far. The game at release was barebones and that deserved some criticism, but now with 2.0 it is already a very nice game to enjoy for many hours and different plays. Replayability it is higher when you are acquainted with the ancient period, but is not one of the major points of historical games the opportunity to learn something new? Expand
  6. May 21, 2019
    3
    Trying to combine parts of your other games that are kept separate for a reason is stupid. Doing it this badly is criminal. Treating your fans like children makes you a c*nt
  7. May 31, 2019
    0
    A barebones game at re-release of EU-Rome with broken mechanics and uninteresting factions. This game is obviously a platform for Paradox's DLC. The base game is uninteresting and boring. The AI is dumber than a rock.
  8. Jun 2, 2019
    0
    Paradox studious has been in a downfall trend when it comes to the quality, polishment and innovation of their games, Imperator represents the lowest bar yet.

    The game forsakes basic game design rules and builds a messy foundation of a game that seems to point to failure and an unsalvageable product. Technologies, decisions, army training, political decisions are done with single
    Paradox studious has been in a downfall trend when it comes to the quality, polishment and innovation of their games, Imperator represents the lowest bar yet.

    The game forsakes basic game design rules and builds a messy foundation of a game that seems to point to failure and an unsalvageable product.

    Technologies, decisions, army training, political decisions are done with single clicks and immediate results there is no build up or strategy in choosing which direction to take or when to wait for x tech and declare war.

    You mop the map with your armies there is no combat strategy just move your army with more troops and attack the enemy.

    Characters and the consul play such a small role and come and go so fast that you can't build an attachment with them, if there is a complex logic behind them it's impossible to experience.

    The game has no redeeming qualities everything is bland and awful, total war rome 2004 is superior in every way to this game.

    Also shame on this fake reviews like from
    Destructoid, Gaming Nexus... they didn't even tried the game, no gamer could give a postive score to this pile of cookie clickers..

    Enough to say that after 3hours of giving the game a chance I had it uninstall.
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  9. Jun 4, 2019
    4
    Failing grade.

    The Good: The Hellenistic Period is a brilliant choice. Oh, and they used lots of pretty colors. The Bad: Let's keep it simple. I will use the same amount of effort they used in making this game. 1) A highly dumbed-down version of Europa Universalis. 2) More work than fun. The Ugly: The desire to maximize revenues through expansions couldn't be more obvious.
    Failing grade.

    The Good: The Hellenistic Period is a brilliant choice. Oh, and they used lots of pretty colors.

    The Bad: Let's keep it simple. I will use the same amount of effort they used in making this game.
    1) A highly dumbed-down version of Europa Universalis.
    2) More work than fun.

    The Ugly: The desire to maximize revenues through expansions couldn't be more obvious. Paradox has INSULTED their fan base.

    Sad really. I will never trust this company again.
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  10. May 16, 2019
    1
    Is it just me, or is this game absolutely horrendous? I've tried several times to sit down and enjoy it. Oh, how I've tried. Ridiculous game-mechanics, the game failing to pause after hammering space thousands of times, shallow diplomacy with a lack of so many options and intricacies. You capture a province, then out of thin air, it becomes un-captured while you capture more, then someIs it just me, or is this game absolutely horrendous? I've tried several times to sit down and enjoy it. Oh, how I've tried. Ridiculous game-mechanics, the game failing to pause after hammering space thousands of times, shallow diplomacy with a lack of so many options and intricacies. You capture a province, then out of thin air, it becomes un-captured while you capture more, then some other nation that is at war with the nation you are at war with swoops in and captures the province next to your land, effectively separating you from the rest of the territory you are currently at war for control over. Crap diplomacy. Crap alliances. Crap defensive leagues. Just crap everything. As wide as an ocean yet as shallow as a puddle. Almost no unit variation. Crap trading system. Stupid tactics and strategy. ...grand strategy game? it has the representations of countries on the map, and of military units, but that's all. It looks intricate. Yet it's intricacies are deceptive and poorly executed. I re-load and re-load and re-load just to fight off the stupidity of the game to make some progress. Well. Screw that. I am done giving this game chances. It's horrendous. Expand
  11. May 18, 2019
    0
    Boring game ,on the late stage of game all countries have huge amount of many and manpower.
  12. Aug 12, 2020
    3
    Update 1.5 is out now and i have to say that i tried...
    The release was a total mess, the game was bland and uninteresting, lacking all aspects. Much have changed since it, but over a year later and the game still have no soul.
    at the forums i read someone saying that the game was a "Complex Spreadsheet" and its totally true, there is a lot of micromanagement that changes absolutely
    Update 1.5 is out now and i have to say that i tried...
    The release was a total mess, the game was bland and uninteresting, lacking all aspects. Much have changed since it, but over a year later and the game still have no soul.
    at the forums i read someone saying that the game was a "Complex Spreadsheet" and its totally true, there is a lot of micromanagement that changes absolutely nothing, the game is a big map painter and paint the map is the only thing you can do. I was hoping for it to get better and interesting, but i have now lost hope. Buy it on sale if you have to.
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  13. Apr 28, 2020
    4
    Hey, Europa Universalis fan and Ancient Rome geek here.
    Imperator: Rome is bad game for those who seek strategic game in ancient age with all of mechanics provided in this times. The game called "Imperator: Rome" must have well-developed mechanics of ancient Rome policy. Am I right? There's nothing near about it. Roman politics and political system had a special shade especially in
    Hey, Europa Universalis fan and Ancient Rome geek here.
    Imperator: Rome is bad game for those who seek strategic game in ancient age with all of mechanics provided in this times. The game called "Imperator: Rome" must have well-developed mechanics of ancient Rome policy. Am I right? There's nothing near about it. Roman politics and political system had a special shade especially in ancient age (2 consuls, pretors, tribuns, internal political war between the aristocracy and the opposition etc.). But instead of everything, Rome has a state system (aristocratic republic) similar to all other republics represented in the game. Consuls are elected for five years (!), which does not comply with the Roman constitution of those times and a bunch of others things that do not match history.
    This game is a combination of all the mechanics from past games. Because of this, for example, the mechanics of characters imported from the Crusaders King are very circumcised and inferior.

    Question of other nations represented in the game is going to Paradox Interactive game developing strategy:
    As I say I am a Europa Universalis fan(2k+ hours played) and i have played other games from paradox(victoria, stellaris, crusader kings, hearts of iron) Developer has similar politic from game to game - release pre-alpha version of game calling it "1.0" and over the next years to refine their games by releasing huge patches and paid DLCs adding content to the game. I hate Paradox for this. I want to see all of content in the full game release instead of collecting the game in parts like LEGO.

    Maybe after 3 years this game will be playable and enjoyable but for now it's a dummy
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  14. May 29, 2019
    2
    I just want to thank all of the publish game journalist out their for their impeccably, undoubtedly, unarguably biased reviews. I hear the media event was really awesome last year. Money well spent to be sure. ;-)

    Also this game is a re-skin of old mechanics, out side of the world map. i know 10 man modding teams that could do this better and bring more compelling game play to the table.
  15. Oct 23, 2019
    1
    Paradox lost it's creativity for making video games. This game is half Crusader Kings half Europa Universalis but it is such a bad mix that makes game boring. Player comes in wanting to play wanting to enjoy but game is old engine unsure what to do and player for the most time after patch 1.2 is emptying corpses from the government because they die too quickly. So then player hires 16 yearParadox lost it's creativity for making video games. This game is half Crusader Kings half Europa Universalis but it is such a bad mix that makes game boring. Player comes in wanting to play wanting to enjoy but game is old engine unsure what to do and player for the most time after patch 1.2 is emptying corpses from the government because they die too quickly. So then player hires 16 year old kids to run the state - it doesn't matter just not to be annoyed and game really annoys player with irrelevant stuff sucking out any potential to have fun. Expand
  16. Apr 21, 2021
    9
    Yes , the launch of this game was horrible, but now, two years later, the game has MASSIVELY improved with FREE patches (yes, no need to buy anything more). New systems have been introduced and they are perfectly intertwined with the already existing and improved mechanics of the game.
    Regarding the DLC, this is one of the few Paradox games where DLC are absolutely not needed, they add
    Yes , the launch of this game was horrible, but now, two years later, the game has MASSIVELY improved with FREE patches (yes, no need to buy anything more). New systems have been introduced and they are perfectly intertwined with the already existing and improved mechanics of the game.
    Regarding the DLC, this is one of the few Paradox games where DLC are absolutely not needed, they add flavour and some very minor secondary mechanics, but 95% of the important stuff is added with the free patches.
    Give this game another chance, because it certainly deserves it and I am convinced that you will like it!
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  17. Apr 21, 2021
    10
    Maybe starting version was bad. I had luck and started with 2.0. And this is the best game about ancient Rome I ever played in my life. Only more events and repair barbarians to realize full potential.
  18. Apr 28, 2019
    1
    As predicted and posted in the steam forums, (before they started deleting every negative thread)

    The game is a shell, a DLC platform, which is the usual Paradox model used for games like Crusader Kings 2 and others.. Anyone who has CK2 can clearly see that they omitted content by design in order to add content later on with paid DLC's. I would not be surprised if they made at least
    As predicted and posted in the steam forums, (before they started deleting every negative thread)

    The game is a shell, a DLC platform, which is the usual Paradox model used for games like Crusader Kings 2 and others.. Anyone who has CK2 can clearly see that they omitted content by design in order to add content later on with paid DLC's. I would not be surprised if they made at least $300.00 worth of DLCs over the course of the next couple years.

    The gameplay is shallow, empty and not very enjoyable after a few hours in game.

    Perhaps this will one day be a good game, but it will cost you to find out..
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  19. Apr 27, 2019
    3
    I have a love-hate relationship with Paradox. On one hand, I know they can make an amazing game, on the other hand... the base game or any future DLC might break the whole thing. And then there's the DLC issue, mainly the fact that most of the cool things come only as DLC. Take Crusader Kings II, the base game is fun and all, but the really good things are in DLC and there's a LOT of DLCI have a love-hate relationship with Paradox. On one hand, I know they can make an amazing game, on the other hand... the base game or any future DLC might break the whole thing. And then there's the DLC issue, mainly the fact that most of the cool things come only as DLC. Take Crusader Kings II, the base game is fun and all, but the really good things are in DLC and there's a LOT of DLC and it all costs a fortune. Don't believe me? Well, for the cost of a CK2 and all the DLC I could buy a good, used car... or pay my rent for three months. Yeah...
    Here's the point - Imperator: Rome doesn't feel like a finished game, more like a platform to sell DLC. Politics are a joke, trade basically doesn't exist, characters have no point to them, battles are illogical and based on dice rolls (like in Europa Universalis, but even worse due to the technology level)...
    This game looks like a complex military and politics grand strategy game with a multitude of resources to balance and micromanage... but truth be told all the mechanics in this game are shallow, dressed up to look impressive but for someone who played almost all of Paradox's games it won't take long to figure out that there's one resource you truly need... and that it's abundant.
    To say that I'm disappointed would be being kind, and I'm not kind. This game is blatantly filled with placeholder mechanics for their DLC to fix over time.
    Don't be me, wait, give it a few years...
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  20. Apr 29, 2019
    4
    Unacceptable release for Paradox. I have almost 1000 hours in their various games, but this is an underwhelming and disappointing mess. As others have stated, you really don't need to pay attendtion to anything. Just give it in game time and you will win, you may or may not care. Ruling families? Who cares they are meaningless. They will most likely fix the issues that are involved inUnacceptable release for Paradox. I have almost 1000 hours in their various games, but this is an underwhelming and disappointing mess. As others have stated, you really don't need to pay attendtion to anything. Just give it in game time and you will win, you may or may not care. Ruling families? Who cares they are meaningless. They will most likely fix the issues that are involved in Imperator (like giving me a reason to play for more than an hour). However, that's not the point how did this make it out of beta? Paradox is now just like Bethesda, buyer beware. Expand
  21. May 6, 2019
    0
    Half-baked cookie with full price? Fine.
    Fans as voluntary debuggers? Fine.
    Mixed up game with no innovations? Fine.
    Irresponsible attitudes and censorship of comments? No.
    Prefer to be map-painting game than history-simulation game? No.
  22. Apr 27, 2019
    4
    If you are wondering why Steam reviews are, currently, at 47 %, it is for gameplay and game mechanics reasons. It is not a bad game, only a bit average (at release) for a few good reasons. The game is a bit shallow. Paradox will likely fix it in 1 year, but it appears to be the worst game release of Paradox in a long time, for good reasons, actually. And Paradox is already addressing it,If you are wondering why Steam reviews are, currently, at 47 %, it is for gameplay and game mechanics reasons. It is not a bad game, only a bit average (at release) for a few good reasons. The game is a bit shallow. Paradox will likely fix it in 1 year, but it appears to be the worst game release of Paradox in a long time, for good reasons, actually. And Paradox is already addressing it, announcing new updates etc. Players complain about a complicated UI, not fun at conquest, lack of features that would make the character management and gameplay fun and less tedious, the tedious trade system, and many other things. As said, they will certainly fix it in 8-12 months but until then it is... kind of interesting how PC Gamer and other magazines rated the game so high when the actual players have reasonable doubts, that even Paradox addresses. I get the feeling that those journalists did not really play the game, which is a shame, or did not know the prequel Europa Univeralis: Rome, or other PDX titles such as EU4, CK2 or VIC2, who knows; certainly interesting though and good reminder that if thousands of players rate a new game so badly that there must good reasons for that. Fortunately, PDX is actually pretty good at addressing such issues and improving their games over time. 4/10 today, and 9/10 in 1 year, for sure. Expand
  23. May 8, 2019
    0
    Imperator: Rome is not a game. It is a shallow, boring and very poorly optimized framework for selling small bits of a game, piecemeal (aka DLCs).

    Every nation plays the same, and that same is as barebones as it gets, with nothing to do, exceptionally dumb AI and our dear old friend mana, the magical fairy dust that instantly solves all your problems with a snap of the fingers. After
    Imperator: Rome is not a game. It is a shallow, boring and very poorly optimized framework for selling small bits of a game, piecemeal (aka DLCs).

    Every nation plays the same, and that same is as barebones as it gets, with nothing to do, exceptionally dumb AI and our dear old friend mana, the magical fairy dust that instantly solves all your problems with a snap of the fingers. After all, who needs sensible mechanics that require planning and *strategy* in a Grand Strategy game?

    If you are looking for an interesting strategy game to play, look elsewhere. Perhaps, in 5-7 years and $300+ worth of DLCs Imperator: Rome will take its place among CK2, EU4 and Vicky 2, but right now it is such a low-effort cash grab that it's not even worth to scratch an itch for the antiquity.
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  24. Apr 29, 2019
    2
    Paradox pulled no punches calling the game the combination of such great titles as Crusader Kings 2, Europa Universalis 4, and Victoria 2, and while that certainly is true to some capacity, it is like they took ideas from those games stripped any complexity and fun from them and called their work done.

    There are a lot of people out there claiming that this game is a good base for future
    Paradox pulled no punches calling the game the combination of such great titles as Crusader Kings 2, Europa Universalis 4, and Victoria 2, and while that certainly is true to some capacity, it is like they took ideas from those games stripped any complexity and fun from them and called their work done.

    There are a lot of people out there claiming that this game is a good base for future DLC that will expand on the concepts this game has, but that argument is worthless. This game is not worth the $40 Paradox is charging for it and that DLC is not with the $19.99 that it will cost when that content should be in the base game now.

    I don't want to rant on forever, though gods know I could, so the TL;DR of it is, Imperator: Rome is not a good game. It's a shell made to be as basic as possible so features to make it fun can be sold later on. There are better grand strategy games and better strategy games based in Rome, go buy one of those instead.
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  25. May 7, 2019
    1
    Give it three years and $200-ish worth of dlc later, and it may be worth calling a full game. But in its current state, its a hollow handjob.

    The loyal community of modders to fix this train wreck will be the only reason ill go through cancer.
  26. Apr 27, 2019
    4
    This is not a fun strategy game. It manages to have one of the most overly-complex and labyrinth-like GUI's I've ever seen, yet for all its many many menus it never manages to give you the information you actually need in the context where you need it. And many of the games complex systems don't even seem to matter that much! This feels like a game with too many concepts mashed togetherThis is not a fun strategy game. It manages to have one of the most overly-complex and labyrinth-like GUI's I've ever seen, yet for all its many many menus it never manages to give you the information you actually need in the context where you need it. And many of the games complex systems don't even seem to matter that much! This feels like a game with too many concepts mashed together without much thought over how they interact. Expand
  27. Apr 29, 2019
    2
    Every reviewer that gave Imperator Rome a 70 or above deserves to be boycotted and viewed with suspicion for being bribed. The game is remarkably shallow and riddled with AI bugs that makes a medium to long term game tedious.
  28. May 2, 2019
    4
    Have you ever seen an adaptation of a board game that is released to cater to your younger siblings who couldn't handle the full game? That's how Imperator Rome feels to a Europa Universalis user. It is entirely war based, with the peace-time mechanics being a bore. Its mechanics are simplified and transaction based with little strategic uncertainty, making it feel at times more like aHave you ever seen an adaptation of a board game that is released to cater to your younger siblings who couldn't handle the full game? That's how Imperator Rome feels to a Europa Universalis user. It is entirely war based, with the peace-time mechanics being a bore. Its mechanics are simplified and transaction based with little strategic uncertainty, making it feel at times more like a trading game than a strategy one (you can move entire populations, convert them, culturally adapt them, make upgrade them from slaves to citizens and stabilize your empire all without unpausing the game if you have enough mana to transact with, which is not very compelling narrative). Paradox will doubtlessly improve it with DLC, but if you are a long time paradox fan, skip this one Expand
  29. Apr 27, 2019
    3
    Harsh score, because Paradox Interactive is PARADOX INTERACTIVE. They should not release game in this state and call it full version.
    Imperator Rome is more like demo version of full game. Its hard to find positives.
    There are few: + Ancient Era timeline To this time, Ancient Era was present only in various mods, rather as regular part of game (except EU:R) + Many and very variable
    Harsh score, because Paradox Interactive is PARADOX INTERACTIVE. They should not release game in this state and call it full version.
    Imperator Rome is more like demo version of full game. Its hard to find positives.
    There are few:
    + Ancient Era timeline
    To this time, Ancient Era was present only in various mods, rather as regular part of game (except EU:R)
    + Many and very variable mechanics
    Very wide spectre of mechanics (laws, ideas, religion, economy...)

    Negatives are worse:
    + Shallow
    Game have large variety of mechanics, but most of them are very shallow in present state (maybe in later updates and DLC it will be improved)
    + Waiting game
    If something is really frustrating and bothering, its waiting. Waiting. Waiting. You just sit, watching monitor, dont press any button, do not react on anything except few pop-ups and waiting to collecting finesses, diplomatic or military power etc.

    Summary: Paradox Interactive took numerous mechanics and systems of CK2, EU and Vic, did not improve them, mixed them in to Ancient Timeline and released it as "full" game. Score is very harsh, because Paradox Interactive is not some newcomers and because in various places, price of this game is really overshoot (game is worth about 20-30 euros, not about 30-50 euros). And because I love Ancient Rome, Roman Republic and Roman Empire, it was for me twice dissappointing.
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  30. Apr 27, 2019
    0
    I've waited for this games' release for months. Massive fan of Paradox games. Love CK2, EU4 and Stellaris! Sunk hundreds of hours into them. This game is just poor on so many levels.

    1. It's completely wooden / soulless. Hard to explain but 4-5 hours in and you'll understand. It's just boring, dry and unimaginative. Unlike with other Paradox titles you feel very little connection with
    I've waited for this games' release for months. Massive fan of Paradox games. Love CK2, EU4 and Stellaris! Sunk hundreds of hours into them. This game is just poor on so many levels.

    1. It's completely wooden / soulless. Hard to explain but 4-5 hours in and you'll understand. It's just boring, dry and unimaginative. Unlike with other Paradox titles you feel very little connection with the game and characters / nations within.
    2. It runs terribly. I have an Alienware R13 and the performance of this game is horrendous.
    3. This cost me £45.99!!! Unfortunately I've played for 4 hours and so cannot get a refund from steam.

    Awful, awful game that I've just wasted near £50 on. No doubt it will be sorted over the next couple of years (at additional cost).

    IMO what they have done with IR is an absolute insult to their fan base. However, fanatically loyal fans / customers will go as far as actively defending it! If PDX want to release a "shell" of a game for next to nothing, say £9.99, then charge through the nose for DLC, then that is cool! They can't have it both ways though.

    It's a disgrace. "Stop buying PDX games then?" - That's precisely what I'll be doing or in the very least I'll never buy another PDX game on release-day.

    UPDATE: UNINSTALLED THIS ABSOLUTE GARBAGE.
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Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Feb 16, 2021
    90
    Imperator: Rome is an example of how hard it can be to reconcile gameplay and history. On launch, the game failed to deliver the mix that players expected from Paradox. The Marius update, especially with the tweaks to warfare, is closer to the historical record while also offering gamers plenty of agency. Heirs of Alexander is a good paid expansion, even considered apart from the free update. The Diadochi wars are fascinating and complex. I played quite a bit as the Antigonids and I still have options to explore. The other successor kingdoms have the same amount of content. For anyone who exhausts the stories of the Diadochi, there's more to discover and more places to conquer when playing as Rome, Carthage, and the rest, making Imperator a joy to return to.
  2. Jul 9, 2019
    55
    Imperator attacks confused players with tons of buttons and information, but in reality it’s one of the most vapid and boring strategy games ever created by Paradox Interactive. The world map is very pretty, though.
  3. Jul 8, 2019
    55
    Imperator: Rome is another showmanship of Paradox’s greed that is manifested through their DLC politics. In its core, it is a good game with some intuitive ideas that are resolved through a very interesting time period, but it falls short in almost all fields where its mechanics are clearly left unfinished for some DLCs to fulfil them.