Rome Total War 2 Co Op Campaign Review

Furthermore, the campaign length is brutal. A full co-op victory (Domination or Military) requires 150-200 turns. At two hours per ten turns, you are committing a full work week to finish a single playthrough. Most co-op campaigns die not by the sword, but by "my wife needs the computer" or "I forgot to save." If you are new to Total War , do not start with the co-op campaign. The learning curve is a vertical wall covered in oil. But if you and a friend have 200 hours of experience and a podcast queue ready, Rome Total War 2’s co-op campaign offers something modern games have lost: stakes.

Modern co-op games handhold you. They give you respawns. Rome II gives you a single save file and a friend who can ruin your economy by accident. rome total war 2 co op campaign

There is a specific moment in every Total War: Rome 2 co-op campaign that defines the experience. You are staring at the diplomacy screen. Your friend, who controls the other half of your "alliance," has just marched a full-stack army through your territory without asking. They are "going to raid that rebel settlement," they say. But you notice their spy just entered your capital province. Furthermore, the campaign length is brutal

In solo play, this is treason. In co-op, it’s Tuesday. Most co-op campaigns die not by the sword,

You will be mid-battle, micro-managing your hastati against a Gallic warband, when a notification pops up: “Your ally has declared war on your trade partner.”

"Great for masochists and history nerds. Bring a spare friendship." Have you survived a co-op campaign in Rome 2? What faction did you play, and did you betray your ally first?