Total War: Rome II - Imperator Augustus DLC Trailer

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The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack is a free download available September 16 for Total War: Rome II owners.

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Octavian: I'm not as strong as you
Caesar: You're right, you're stronger

jiv
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"You are not meant to save them... You are meant to lead them!"

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TW Community: you are my video game, and I’ve done all I can to protect you
Creative Assembly : the Gods smiles upon you Rome 2, you are a simulator.
Rome 2: but I’m a video game
Creative Assembly: we don’t need more useless video games, it is not more DLCs in the market that will change the world. The Total War series is dying.
TW Community: why do you think Rome 1 favored you so
Rome 2: I was loyal
TW Community: No, Rome 2. It saw in you the potential to continue its legacy. Not to follow it, but to EXCEED IT.
Creative Assembly: Sega cannot be trusted, his heart lies in profit. We must confront the reality that DLC is inevitable.
Rome 2: and HOW WILL RATINGS DECLINE SAVE THE PEOPLE OF TOTAL WAR.
Creative Assembly: you are not meant to save them. You are meant to lead them
TW Community: all Games are troubled when their moment has come.
Rome 2: I am not Rome 1, I don’t have his strength.
TW Community: the People loved Rome 1, and they will love you
Creative Assembly: you CANT PLAY like an ordinary game. You must reach BEYOND basic rehashes and do WHAT HAS NEVER BEEN DONE.
TW Community: to survive my game, total war MUST HAVE A FREELC

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This is a beautiful trailer, while others are epic. This has fate of destiny entered into it, when a young adult will become the first Roman Emperor

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"The people loved him. And they will love you.

stephencantnmbrs
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The Free-LC that made Rome 2 great again.

thdemon
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"I don't have Ceaser's strength", little did he know he had much more.

anujbalodi
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probably the most heart-stirring trailer i ever watched.

riva
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0:38 this part was the best symbolic scene, Ceasar saw the potential and wants ocatavion to just be more, he let him go in front of him, Foreshadowing that Octavion acheive more than he Ceasar Could ever do in his life time, MAD i say MAD!!!

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"To survive, my son, Rome must have an emperor."

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One of the things I love about Roman history is how surreal it is. The Empire with all of its bizarre culture is so disconnected from modern Europe and humanity that its hard to imagine it ever existed at all, especially for as long as it did, and as influential as it was. The fact that these figures really did exist, and did so much as they did, and were supported by tens of thousands of men who fought with shortswords and shields across an entire continent, and all so far ago in the past, is absolutely bizarre and surreal.

AndrewJ
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This trailer pays due tribute to Julius Caesar and also shows the human side of the otherwise cold and cautious man Augustus was, struggling to uphold the legacy of his predecessor

RexGalilae
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He was 15. Imagine having this thrust upon you.

GeneralJumbo
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To this day I still return to this trailer from time to time, and watch it and listen to it. In my humble opinion, this is the best trailer ever made for this game, the feeling i get is indescribable. Also Rome 2 has come a far way from this, it is far from a perfect TW game, but it is very good now, and i would recommend it to anyone who would want to play a strategy game in this period of history.

thesteelimpala
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The Hannibal at the Gates trailer and this one are by far the best trailers for Rome 2 IMHO

idonpullou
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Damn Pegi never ages, she's always 16!

athenian
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Augustus was called to a task most would tremble to even imagine, and he rose to the challenge.

imtired
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Why do I think of HBOs Rome when I see this?

commandoslayer
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"I am good solider, not politician" - what an irony

ebig
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If this was a real movie, I think this would be the best coming-of-age film ever.

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