Good DLC if you like the base game
The new flavor and mechanics aren't overwhelming, but if you're already an I:R fan pick this up when it goes on sale. The Eastern Mediterranean is the core of the game world and it just feels more alive.
Release Date | 2/16/2021 |
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Genre | Strategy |
Publisher | Paradox Interactive |
DRM · Service | Steam |
Includes | Single-player Online PvP |
Languages | English French German Russian Spanish - Latin America Simplified Chinese |
Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS | 10.15 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App |
64bit Support | Yes | |
CPU Type | Intel (or Apple Silicon ‡) | |
CPU Cores | Any | |
CPU Speed | Any | |
System RAM | 8 GB | |
Drive Space | Unknown | |
Video RAM | 2 GB |
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The new flavor and mechanics aren't overwhelming, but if you're already an I:R fan pick this up when it goes on sale. The Eastern Mediterranean is the core of the game world and it just feels more alive.
Even though it started bad (and that was its downfall), in it`s current shape, even if "abandoned", i consider this a finished game if you factor in the DLCs. Not that much nation specific depth, but if you like the timeline, and buy it at a discount, it is more then value for money. This is with respect to the team that poured their heart in this game going the last mile.
The DLC is intended mainly for the empires: Antigonids in Anatolia, Seleucids in Asia, Ptolemy in Egypt, Macedonia and Thrace and introduces new mission objectives, events, deities, treasures and music. It is also possible to create personalized wonders of the world. For players who want to play with these empires.