Hegemony Rome: The Rise of Caesar

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Hegemony Rome: The Rise of Caesar takes you to the plains and forests of ancient Gaul where Julius Caesar wages a decade long war to subjugate the barbarian hordes. Hegemony Rome will immerse you in the history like no other real time strategy game ever before, forcing you to pay close attention to the changing seasons and rapidly changing military situation.

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334 reviews
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Developer:
Longbow Games
Publisher:
Kasedo Games
Release date:
15 May 2014
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (334)

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Description

Hegemony Rome: The Rise of Caesar takes you to the plains and forests of ancient Gaul where Julius Caesar wages a decade long war to subjugate the barbarian hordes.

Hegemony Rome will immerse you in the history like no other real time strategy game ever before, forcing you to pay close attention to the changing seasons and rapidly changing military situation. Unfolding across an epic satellite-accurate map stretching from the Mediterranean coast to the British Isles, the game utilizes the Hegemony series' trademark zoom to seamlessly take you from a grand strategic view of your empire right down to the battlefield at any time.

Hegemony Rome: The Rise of Caesar brings the past to life as you manage your armies and manipulate your enemies in a beautifully drawn simulation of 1st century BC warfare. Bring all of Gaul under the rule of the Senate and People of Rome. Or, unite the Gallic tribes in the expanded sandbox mode and end the threat of Roman rule forever.


    Direct from the hand of Caesar – Four campaigns follow the conquests of Julius Caesar as he wrote them in Commentarii de Bello Gallico. Bridge the Rhine, invade Britannia and conquer the Gauls in over 100 objectives or choose from over 20 factions in the epic sandbox mode.
    All new map – Explore over one million square kilometers that are seamlessly zoomable, from the Mediterranean coast to the shores of Britannia.
    Improved graphics engine – Hegemony Rome supports 10x the terrain detail over previous installments and features a diverse and immersive landscape to explore.
    Build an empire – The construction system allows players to build forts, walls, and bridges at thousands of sites across the map to cement Roman control over the barbarian kingdoms.
    Promote your legions – Players can train officers to augment their unit’s skills as well as appoint governors and construct buildings to expand and improve their cities.
    Starve your enemies – Supply camps and logistics system makes sieges and supply lines more intuitive and more important than ever.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Processor:
2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor
Memory:
3 GB RAM
Graphics:
512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card
DirectX:
Version 9.0c
Network:
Broadband Internet connection
Storage:
3 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card

recommended*

OS *:
Windows XP 64bit / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
Processor:
2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor
Memory:
3 GB RAM
Graphics:
512 MB Nvidia 9800 / AMD HD 5570 or higher
DirectX:
Version 9.0c
Storage:
3 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card

User reviews

damianvincent
Recommended | 04 Jun 2021
19.7h played

It's a detailed Hegemony strategy game, centered around Gaius Julius Caesar, what more could you ask for. Hegemony built these games to play like Caesar describes in his Commentaries, so building one around the man

Helpful: 8
A Man Called Sun
Not recommended | 21 Jul 2019
2.6h played

Historical details of the game are very impressive. However very poor game structures and terrible controls mean it is basically unplayable. They clearly had a great vision for this game but they lost enthusiasm along

Helpful: 10
Curb✓
Recommended | 19 Sept 2023
561h played

A nice relaxing strategy game. When all else is tiresome I come back to this game. Would love to see a more updated version of this game, but it does what it needs to do.

Helpful: 6
DOUBLEDROP
Recommended | 22 May 2023
76.4h played

Certainly does not deserve its mixed review status. Longbow are a small company, and Rise of Phillip was their first major game, compare it to Caesar and it is certainly a technical step up. RoC is less clunky and much

Helpful: 6
Dragonbone
Not recommended | 18 Sept 2019
5.2h played

Why are you SELLING DLC's if you have moved on and are not supporting the game, either give it to someone to update etc. or stop SELLING the product! Enjoyable game, loved the concept and game play, I am not a developer

Helpful: 8
Jan Rodzyń
Not recommended | 08 Feb 2022
3.4h played

Game sucks ass, hey lets make an rts game where you need to wait 2 minutes to get one recruit without any speed up mechanics so you just have to blankly stare at the game for 20 minutes before doing anything on the map.

Helpful: 3