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Shadow of Rome

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Shadow of Rome

Feb 4, 2005

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3.62 average rating based on 77 ratings

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The year is 44 B.C. The grandeur of the Republic of Rome has been tarnished by political corruption and society has been overrun by unruliness and violence. Julius Caesar advocates for drastic reform but he is met with opposition and murdered. The horrific news finds its way to the ears of one soldier, Agrippa, whose father is accused of the murder. Unfortunately, time is running out for Agrippa as his father is to be publicly executed by the winner of the next gladiatorial event. Venture throughout ancient Rome with the help of Agrippas best friend, Octavius, and a female gladiator … More
The year is 44 B.C. The grandeur of the Republic of Rome has been tarnished by political corruption and society has been overrun by unruliness and violence. Julius Caesar advocates for drastic reform but he is met with opposition and murdered. The horrific news finds its way to the ears of one soldier, Agrippa, whose father is accused of the murder. Unfortunately, time is running out for Agrippa as his father is to be publicly executed by the winner of the next gladiatorial event. Venture throughout ancient Rome with the help of Agrippas best friend, Octavius, and a female gladiator named switch between Agrippa and Octavius, each of whom have their own area of expertise, to rescue Agrippas father and uncover the switch between Agrippa and Octavius, each of truth. Less
Release Dates
Feb 04, 2005 (Europe)
PlayStation 2
Feb 08, 2005 (North_America)
PlayStation 2
Mar 10, 2005 (Japan)
PlayStation 2
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User Stats
183
In Collection
43
Wish Listed
1
Playing
41
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How Long Is Shadow of Rome?
Main story: 5.0 hours
Total completions: 1
MrSaturn21
MrSaturn21 gave Sep 19, 2014
MrSaturn21 gave Sep 19, 2014
MrSaturn21's review of Shadow of Rome

This game is insane. The blood. The guts. The limbs. Weapons flying in from the crowd. You can tear someone's arms off and beat them with their own arms. You can keep his arms throughout the entire fight. You can wield giant maces and axes that are three times bigger than you. As you fight, you can roar and show hype to the crowd and they will throw in items to help you. EVEN CHEESE! .... YOU CAN EVEN BEAT SOMEONE TO DEATH WITH CHEESE!

The stealth parts of the game are a little disappointing. I'm not quite sure why they put these sections into the game. That is why this game doesn't get 5 stars for me, but it is still insanely fun.

Krauzer
Krauzer gave Oct 21, 2025
Krauzer gave Oct 21, 2025
Krauzer's review of Shadow of Rome

This title is an ambitious action-adventure game by Capcom that combines intense gladiatorial combat with stealth and puzzle-solving elements. Set during the aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination, you alternate between two MCs, Agrippa, a gladiator trying to clear his father’s name, and Octavianus, who uses stealth to uncover the conspiracy behind the political turmoil. This dual gameplay offers a unique perspective on Roman history, blending visceral combat with investigative exploration.

Agrippa’s segments are the highlight, featuring brutal melee combat where weapon variety, durability, and crowd reactions add depth. The game rewards stylish and crowd-pleasing moves, enhancing the gladiatorial atmosphere. In contrast, Octavianus’s stealth sections focus on sneaking through Roman streets and solving environmental puzzles, though these parts can feel slower and less refined compared to the action-heavy sequences.

I consider the pacing of this game to be one of the best that I've ever experienced, due to the balanced frequency that you alternate between characters. The story is engaging and presented through cinematic cutscenes, offering a fresh take on historical events. The visual design mixes realistic environments with stylized characters, creating a distinct, though sometimes inconsistent, aesthetic. Voice acting and translation occasionally feel awkward, but the narrative remains compelling enough …

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This title is an ambitious action-adventure game by Capcom that combines intense gladiatorial combat with stealth and puzzle-solving elements. Set during the aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination, you alternate between two MCs, Agrippa, a gladiator trying to clear his father’s name, and Octavianus, who uses stealth to uncover the conspiracy behind the political turmoil. This dual gameplay offers a unique perspective on Roman history, blending visceral combat with investigative exploration.

Agrippa’s segments are the highlight, featuring brutal melee combat where weapon variety, durability, and crowd reactions add depth. The game rewards stylish and crowd-pleasing moves, enhancing the gladiatorial atmosphere. In contrast, Octavianus’s stealth sections focus on sneaking through Roman streets and solving environmental puzzles, though these parts can feel slower and less refined compared to the action-heavy sequences.

I consider the pacing of this game to be one of the best that I've ever experienced, due to the balanced frequency that you alternate between characters. The story is engaging and presented through cinematic cutscenes, offering a fresh take on historical events. The visual design mixes realistic environments with stylized characters, creating a distinct, though sometimes inconsistent, aesthetic. Voice acting and translation occasionally feel awkward, but the narrative remains compelling enough to carry you through both the combat and stealth portions of the game.

Overall, this game received generally favorable reviews for its inventive blend of gameplay styles and its depiction of ancient Rome. While the stealth missions are less polished, the gripping combat, creative mechanics, and intriguing story make it a memorable and distinctive PS2 title. I consider this one of the best titles of it's platform because of my nostalgic feeling towards it, but after I replayed it not too long ago, I realized it is indeed a very good title. If you like games such as Onimusha, this will also please you enough if you are willing to give it a try.

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