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by alseltzer , May 21 '00
Pros: Great city simulation. Cons: Military could use improvement
First I should say that Caesar 3 is better than the 2nd version of the game, but there are still some aspects of the game that need polishing. For those of you never played "Caesar series" game, here is a short description of Caesar 3; you are...
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by aadmi19 , Jan 19 '00
Pros: good graphics Cons: music gets annoying after a while
Sierra is on a role. Their newest release, Caesar 3 is sure to be a smash with enthusiasts. This continuation of the popular Caesar line of games is more than an evolution from the previous designs, it a step above and beyond.
In Caesar 3, you...
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by Battousai31 , Feb 27 '00
Pros: It's fun Cons: None
This game was awesome because of the good graphics and logical. That is why i purchased it. It was really realistic because the armies were great because they had special shields that blocked arrows and they attacked real well.
I chose...
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by GodOfEntropy , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Everything one would look for in a city building game Cons: Sounds get a little repetitive
I had played the demo of Caesar 2 a while back, and had enjoyed it, so when I found myself inside of Babbages with money burning a hole through my pocket, I said why not? I've been a loyal Sierra fan since the 80's, and have always enjoyed their games....
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by centaurie , Feb 20 '00
Pros: A superb city sim game Cons: Requires 500 megs of HD space to install
Caesar III is a nice and fresh look at the city simulation. It is significantly better than its predecessor Caesar II. Gone is the province/city window hopping-now you have a single map for the city where all the action takes place: the building, the...
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by gulag49 , Apr 09 '00
Pros: good promises Cons: nothing done for them
Here comes Caesar's army...No, this game is nothing related to Julius Caesar or his empire. The creators behind this title simply combined the elements of simcity and age of empires together to form this incomplete hassle. I must admit I was somewhat...
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by tigertdk , May 09 '00
Pros: realism, addictiveness, not too complex Cons: nothing
If you enjoy problem solving, history, or just like fun and interesting games, Caesar is a great buy. It leaves Caesar II far behind as it has an easier game interface and is more realistic. Neither of these make the game any easier. The basics are...
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by Wisky - Top 1000, Apr 24 '00
Pros: Graphics, Sound, Addictive, Gameplay Cons: it takes lots of memory, and will not run smoothly with a slow computer
This game is as good as they come, a full installation will consume 550 megabytes of your hard drive. And will consume days of your time, it is VERY addictive.
Gameplay. replay value: The gameplay itself is A+, it is a building game that...
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by augiemarch , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Great visuals, realistic gameplay Cons: None
I admit that I enjoy computer simulations of all types, from the first Sim City to the latest sports simulations. Mostly these tend to be either statistically wonderful but graphically inept (like Front Office Football) or visually pleasing but lacking...
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by LisaS , Nov 07 '99
Pros: complex, interesting, easy to use Cons: none
Rule your own Empire from the bottom up. Control trade, religion, entertainment, health, sanitation, military, diplomacy. Watch it all in real time. The graphics are amazing. You plan your city and it grows according to your plan. As citizens move in...
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by jsunshine , Jan 13 '00
Pros: Great Gameplay, Easy to Learn, Hard to Master Cons: No Conquering, War Less Fun, Bad Videos
Caesar III is a sweet combination of Civilation and SimCity just like its predecessor Caesar II. The main point of the game is to build cities until you reach a goal set by the Roman Emperor. After you complete each goal you are given another, harder...
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by eloi , Feb 25 '00
Pros: Very good simulation...entertaining for hours Cons: none
Have you ever wanted to live in Rome? Well now you can. Well at least you can be part of the Roman empire in this great simulation game from "Sierra". "Caesar 3" comes at you with many improvements from "Caesar 2"...
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by lzlover , Jan 02 '00
Pros: Fun as heck Cons: Maybe easier?
This game is phenominal. Literally. It surpasses Caeser II in nearly every way. The gameplay is smoother, allowing you to work your way up and not get thrown in the deep end right away. It's more fun, seeing as it has more fluid screen, easier to...
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by tlf , May 07 '00
Pros: Many options, good sound, good manual Cons: Graphics dated, 2 1/2D (Like Simcity 2000), some comments will get annoying from your people.
I purchased this game at my local EB for $40 thinking, "what the heck, I've got money!" and I'm glad I did. The game blends elements of RTS (Like Starcraft) and city-building (Simcity 3000) to near-perfection.
The game offers many...
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by DarkEclipse , Nov 27 '99
Pros: Alternative to Sim City, nice ambient sounds Cons: Takes a while for your city to develop, mess up building your town and you might be crippled.
Ever wish you could build an awesome Roman empire but don't know where to look. Think you are really good because you are master builder in Sim City? Well show me what you got in Caesar III and I'll think about it. Caesar III is one of those build...
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