And so, after almost two months, we continue our playthrough of Rome: Pathway to Power.
It's been a while, so if you want to catch up you can read Reiko's Introduction (here) and first post (here).
For a quick summary, here's what happened so far.
HERCULANEUM
Hector, a slave living in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, and the character we play, was sent by his master to give a letter to Fellonius the Consul.
After asking a local plumber for directions, Hector finds Fellonius.
Hector does some minor exploring while I get used to the game's controls.
But I thought Jupiter was a planet, not the sun. Next you'll be telling me Pluto isn't a planet either. |
So, you just have extremely white skin shaped like a toga then... okay. |
… or perhaps not |
ROME - DAY 1
I further explored Rome myself. Now, I found things in Rome in a different order than Reiko, so I'll be repeating a lot of things you already know.
The map has twelve locations, so we'll start with those.
If I go to the Colosseum after the herald announces an upcoming fight, I can see the fight.
Shortsword? – it looks more like a butter knife. |
Tavern (South)
At the southern tavern, I can play a game of dice if the gamblers are there. Of course, during my initial exploration I'm still sesterceless so I don't get to play.
Why is everyone so happy that I have no cash? |
Now that I have money, I try my luck at the dice game.
Hah – and I thought I might need the lucky dice from Herculaneum! |
I was killed by an assassin on my first night and the game restarted from when I first arrived at Rome. I notice that Fellonius goes north as soon as we exit the boat, so I follow him using the FOLLOW command. He walks all the way north to one of the taverns and meets with another citizen and a guard for presumably nefarious reasons.
STOP MVMBLING! I'm trying to eavesdrop! |
When I ask any of the participants what they're doing they get very defensive.
He met with
- Laborivs Domesticvs, senator and slave-trader
- Militarivs Conflicvs, senator and centvrion
- Kristophavs Gratvitvs, plebian and assassin
- and possibly others that I didn't have screenshots with their names and jobs of, or that I didn't see the meetings of because I wasn't following Fellonius all day.
The priestesses speak latin that I assume isn't worth translating, but outside the temple is a soothsayer.
Shouldn't that be thoothTHayer! |
Nothing here but a priestess. Perhaps something happens here later
Theatre
A play takes place here in the evening. Nice flavour detail, and maybe it becomes important later.
Senate
As Reiko mentioned, sometimes politicians talk politics here. Nothing interesting for now.
Forvm
This is the open area in the centre of town and it's here that the slave auction takes place.
For a guy who was a slave himself a few hours ago, Hector seems rather blasé about owning people himself. |
This makes me think the game's saving her for me and I should purchase her (and probably free her) once I have some cash. |
I don't seem able to enter the barracks for now – perhaps if I can get past the palace guards I'll be able to get in through the north.
Even Hector himself is annoyed at the game's inconsistent pathfinding |
The palace guard has really strong legs. When he kicks me I slide an entire screen and a half to the west.
This guard does a lot of sumo squats! |
Baths
Another place I haven't found anything interesting at. I haven't even found clothes by the baths that I could steal.
Hostel
I can pay the hostel owner one sesterce for a night's sleep. Even after all my play I still haven't quite got the hang of how doors work, as I'd been in some before and nothing seems to happen so I just leave. This time, after paying for a bed, when I enter the door behind the innkeeper and wait long enough, evening turns to night and I see ZZZzzzzzZZZzzz's appear above the building. This keeps me safe and passes time until morning, as there doesn't seem to be much to do at night.
Random Wanderings
I note that if I leave Hector to his devices, he'll explore on his own. I was initially hoping this will take him to all important parts at important times. I did notice that after the slave auction is announced, Hector immediately makes his way there. But after that first time Hector just seems to stand where I leave him indefinitely.
Last orgy I went to I brought apricots. You can't imagine my embarrassment. |
After waking up in the hostel, I wander around, waiting for the slave auction because I didn't find the moneylender until late the first few times I played day 1.
Before a slave auction starts, a new announcement appears.
Ooh - exciting! The emperor will be making an announcement! |
Well, I don't have a job as such, so this shouldn't affect me. Gee that guy in the toga coming in from the west is moving pretty fast. |
Hey - that's the assassin I saw conspiring with Fellonius yesterday! |
Krisophavs is arrested, and my old friend Fellonivs Moronicvs steps up.
I'll support you Fellonius. After all, you gave me the money that let me escape the deadly lava. |
Aw, man. And I thought blondes were supposed to have MORE fun. |
… Fellonivs gives me a kitty cat as a pet? |
ROME DAY 1 again
Starting again, I follow Fellonius immediately and see his meeting at the tavern. I then wander around for AGES looking for the moneylender. Where does this guy spend his mornings? I finally find him, but miss out on the first slave auction. At the second auction I buy Barbarus, champion of the arena the time I watched it, then wait for the next arena fight. I watch the fights while trying to work out how to enter my slave myself. After trying to talk to all people in the arena and trying to give them all money, I finally work out that I have to USE Barbarus – he appears in what is basically my inventory. Anyway, I send Barbarus off to fight partly for my honor, but mostly for my wallet.
Barbarus (my slave) is the gurgling dead guy on the ground. |
I wish he'd just let me know exactly how much he wants – it would make my life much easier. |
While wandering, I did find something of particular interest that I hadn't seen earlier. Fellonius visits the soothsayer outside the temple and gets some advice.
Like that guy standing directly in your line-of-sight right now, perhaps? |
Ah yes... I see scarlet spots upon a purple cloth...So, I go to the arena to try my luck again...
… if only this cloth knew what you could tell...
... then the scarlet would turn to gold!
I need to buy Barbarus some steroids or something. He's useless when I own him. |
Session time: 3 hours
I see that the game continues the proud tradition of Asterix in naming its characters. If only the emperor would have been called something else than Gluteus Maximus.
ReplyDelete*insert Monty Python's Life of Brian joke here*
DeleteI must say I was surprised I didn't meet Biggus Dickus in the streets of Rome.
DeleteThe emperor must be a real a**, judging by his name alone.
ReplyDeleteLate as usual. Ilmari was faster. Or was the randomness of the game extend to how quickly comments are posted?
DeleteGah, those names are really stupid. At least Asterix's names tend to be funny jokes; it shouldn't have been hard to come up with something better than Militarius or Barbarus or Moronicus.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even notice Moronicus - I think the V's are putting me off.
DeleteBy the way big thanks to Ilmari, Joe and Alfred for keeping the posts coming out while I took way too long to get this one done.
ReplyDeleteHere's some strategic hints I gleaned from a walkthrough:
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