Shadow of Rome Review

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Shadow of Rome Review

Shadow of Rome offers some of the best hack-and-slash combat around and wraps it up in an interesting story that puts an original spin on the events of Julius Caesar’s death.

Shadow of Rome Review (PS2)


Published by Capcom in 2005 for the Playstation
A hack and slash with a bit of stealth in it. It was filled with blood and gore with some arm slapping goodness lol. I hope everyone enjoys and Taker Easy.

Shadow of Rome – PS2 Gameplay 1080p (PCSX2)


Shadow of Rome – PS2 Gameplay 1080p (PCSX2)

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Shadow of Rome (Japanese: シャドウオブローマ Hepburn: Shadouoburōma?) is a 2005 hybrid hack and slash/stealth video game, with elements of vehicular combat, developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2. The game was released in Europe and North America in February, and in Japan in March.

The plot is a fictionalized version of the assassination of Julius Caesar, focusing on two characters, Agrippa, a soldier whose father is accused of murdering Caesar, and who is forced to fight in the gladiatorial arenas, and Octavianus, who sets about proving Agrippa’s father’s innocence.

The game received mixed reviews. Originally conceived as the first part of a franchise aimed at a specifically western audience, the sequel was in the early stages of development when the first game was released. However, due to poor sales, particularly in North America, executive producer Keiji Inafune decided to scrap the franchise, and Shadow of Rome 2 ultimately became Dead Rising.

Enhanced graphics with emulator PCSX2.For recording I used a Nvidia Shadowplay (it can handle 1080p at 60FPS).
-some games can have graphical issues, lags and other problems…

PC specs:
CPU – Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.60 Ghz
RAM – 16 GB DDR4
GPU – GTX 970 GAMING 100ME 4GB
OS – Windows 10 64bit

PCSX2 1.3.1 v1.3.1-1527-g0bd7cb1
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Shadow of Rome: The birth of Dead Rising


In this video, I review a 2005 PS2 title known as Shadow of Rome, and go into detail on the many elements and assets that were brought over to the first Dead Rising title back in 2006!

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