I completely agree with hoho :)
Rome Total War's soundtrack will always remain my favourite one.
Besides, do you know something about the Amazons mystery in Rome Total War? xD
They are a rebellious population located in the extreme North of the East, in a very hidden and mysterious place among the vast forests, north of the wild and unexplored Scythia.
The settlement – Themiskyra – is surprisingly the only Greek-based settlement in those remote lands.
The legends are thus proven right, as there dwell the legendary Amazons and their dreadful chariots 8-)
(http://www.zen17212.zen.co.uk/Pics/RTW/amazons.jpg)
You can notice the female-shaped armours and their blonde hair (**)
And, needless to say, they are one of the most powerful units in the game, with excellent stamina and endurance, akin to the Spartan phalanx.
I have recently immersed myself again into the wonders of Rome 2, and I must admit it was a very pleasant return for me to the Total War series. Albeit a bit of disappointment when I had first played the game a couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to explore again the positive, well positive, sides of this chapter; leaving aside initial issues and controversy, it would be greatly unfair to the game, if one didn't acknowledge the great lot of work behind every detail and feature (historically speaking, in particular).
So, whilst expanding the majesty of Rome in the most cruel ways, and after bloody wars against barbarian tribes or decaying eastern empires, I rediscovered the considerable potential of this universe; which is probably the only platform that really allows one to live a truly strategic, tactical and historical adventure! All this pondering and tinkering, reinforced by my endeavour to make England an oceanic superpower in Empire Total War, led inevitably to me daydreaming about my ever-persistent desire to see a future Imperialism/WW1/WW2 chapter, with all the immensely diverse possibilities of the case. Something that would bring diplomacy, war, management of territories and strategy to a whole different level. What would you say about it? Would you deem that a promising outcome?
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/28/0b/b3/280bb3ee8c44f7b5b7908be919b6d892.jpg)
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/Second_world_war_europe_1941-1942_map_en.png/837px-Second_world_war_europe_1941-1942_map_en.png)