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		<title>Gods &amp; Heroes: Rome Rising</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This game has been developed by Perpetual Entertainment and it was on hand at E3 2005. Gods &#38; Heroes: Rome Rising looks to be very close to any traditional MMO games in several senses. It allows players to create a unique avatar that is based on one of the several classes and quest through a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This game has been developed by Perpetual Entertainment and it was on hand at E3 2005. Gods &amp; Heroes: Rome Rising looks to be very close to any traditional MMO games in several senses. It allows players to create a unique avatar that is based on one of the several classes and quest through a large-scale.</p>
<p>Well, there are some very specific qualities of the game which stand out about it. This includes its decidedly strategy-focused fight model and also its god devotion system.</p>
<p>When gamers first boot up this game then they will begin by creating their character. It features detailed facial editing system and it lets gamers alter everything from eye design to facial symmetry.</p>
<p>When gamers get an appearance done then they can choose a character class. There are 6 class in the game, which includes rogue, warrior, scout, priest, healer, and gladiator.</p>
<p>The game takes place loosely around 300 BC. It has been spread across several different territories, not limited to Rome only. One may also find Mount Olympus and Hades in the game. This game is based heavily within Roman mythology.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When gamers first boot up this game then he or she will begin by creating their character. It features a detailed facial editing system and it lets gamers to alter everything from eye design to facial symmetry of the character.

Once the appearance of characters are achieved then gamers has to choose a character class. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When gamers first boot up this game then he or she will begin by creating their character. It features a detailed facial editing system and it lets gamers to alter everything from eye design to facial symmetry of the character.</p>
<p><img src="http://eternallycool.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/rome-rising-forum.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Once the appearance of characters are achieved then gamers has to choose a character class. There are 6 in the game, which includes rogue, warrior, scout, priest, healer, and also gladiator.</p>
<p>Once gamers are actually in the game, then they will begin in something of a private instance even though regardless of what class gamers choose, the storyline starts similarly. Gamers will find themselves in a dire situation, either like a slave or something that is similarly unpleasant. Gamers will have to quest their way out of this situation. Once they are though of it then they will be free to explore the world of Rome that Perpetual has created.</p>
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