Caesar 4 Preview and Screenshots
An endless supply of games related to the Roman Empire? It’s starting to look like it. It has been less than a month when we looked at Glory of the Roman Empire (read here), but felt that we could not keep this new Caesar game away from you. It looks just too interesting to ignore! And one thing that really grabs our attention is the fact that Caesar IV is being developed by former members of the famous Impressions studio. They joined Tilted Mill Entertainment a while ago and will be a great asset to the development of Caesar 4 with all their experience in developing games like this. The sharp 3D graphics will make this strategy/city builder game even more exciting as you can see on the screenshots.


Impressions games set the bar for historical city builders with their Caesar and Pharaoh titles back in the ’90s. For fans of the genre, these were the bees knees. Thankfully, it looks like we’ll all be getting another treat via the guys at Tilted Mill which just happens to be home for some ex-Impressions guys. We got another chance to see the game on the show floor today and remain please with what we’ve been shown.
Caesar IV certainly looks like the most aesthetically pleasing of all of the 3D city builders at this point. Buildings are very detailed here. There’s very little to see that isn’t going to be fun to look at. In particular, some of the high level housing for the rich ass patricians that just sit on their bums and pay taxes are especially impressive.
CLICK HERE to read the full preview at IGN.
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