
It's a good gladiator game but will end up losing the fun, but still recommend it. I recommend it if you like gladiator and fighting games, but this won't be one of the best you'll play. The gameplay is awesome and the part of the player destroying the enemy armor and weapons when attacking it a lot made you use some strategy but overall i always used a combo that was unbeatable and it lost all the fun. The plot is basic and super linear and i thought i would be a free gladiator and have like my gladiators or even get an ending, but this game has no ending at all. The fights start to get repetitive after hours playing it and you at least expected some cut-screens but nothing. After victory, these goods can be collected and either worn as-is, or combined with other pieces in order to increase attack/defense, or to decrease the weight of the item. During each match, it’s common for the player to knock pieces of armor, shields and weaponry off of opponents. The gameplay is There's no doubt this game has potential and is fun, but there are some aspects that sent it down. Gladiator Begins scratches that same obsessive itch.

It is the prequel to the 2005 video game Colosseum: Road to Freedom, which was originally released for the. There's no doubt this game has potential and is fun, but there are some aspects that sent it down. Gladiator Begins (is a fighting game developed by Japanese studio GOSHOW and published in Japan by Acquire on January 14, 2010, and in North America by Aksys Games on September 15, 2010.
