If you can stomach handing over more cash to Creative Assembly and SEGA, it may just about be worth it. Caesar in Gaul doesn’t solve all of Rome 2’s remaining problems, but it makes the best of where the game is at after eight patches and fashions some positive changes to the title’s campaign map. Inevitably, it’s a little more nuanced than that. If the answer was “nope, it’s all still terrible” this would be a much easier judgement to make. Typically gorgeous weather in Northern Europe.
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