


Eventually Larax goes to Rome for help against the Teutons, but I think all that happens there is he ends up fighting the Romans, too. In the single-player campaign, you guide a young Gaul hero named Larax as he seeks revenge against the Teuton raiders who killed his bride (think Braveheart). The “adventure mode” in Celtic Kings doesn’t have anything to do with adventures it’s just how Bulgarians translate the word “campaign.” Moreover, the campaign in Celtic Kings isn’t especially different than campaigns in any other real-time strategy game, and, in fact, nothing about Celtic Kings is especially different than what you’ll find in other games.Except maybe the theme, which puts you in Europe around 50 BC and lets you control either the Gauls or the Romans.

Now, if that makes you think of Kingdom Under Fire, which included real-time strategy as well as role-playing missions, don’t worry. Celtic Kings: Rage of War, from Bulgarian-based Haemimont Games, is a real-time strategy game that offers two styles of play: adventure mode and strategic mode.
