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A second ending is if the player becomes free before day 50 and chooses to end their days as a gladiator. The usual ending is by agreeing to Laetus's wager and defeating him and becoming a Soldier for Septimius.
The game begins with the Protagonist along with several others being dropped off to an arena owned by the slave trader Largus to serve as his gladiators. The need for many talented gladiators grew tremendously. By order of the Emperor, daily tournaments were held at Rome's biggest battlefield the Colosseum.
His people bega doubting him and Rome fell on troubled times. He began to neglect his position as Emperor, becoming obsesses with fighting as a gladiator. 192 Commodus declared himself to be the reincarnation of Hercules. The powerful Empire soon started to falter under his control. His son Commodus took control of the Roman Empire, whose strength had grown over the years. 180, The wise and respected Emperor Marcus Aurelius died. If the player should be defeated at any point, they must sacrifice money to be restored to life.Ī.D. The game allows for multiple endings depending on the player's performance. Players have the freedom to tailor their game avatar to their liking depending on how they answer questions prior to gameplay.ĭepending on the player's performance, it is possible to pay off the character's debts and still remain a freeman gladiator. The story in Colosseum takes a backseat in order to allow a higher degree of open-ended gameplay. The majority of the game is spent training the player's character and fighting in arena battles. It has a remake, Gladiator: Road to Freedom Remix and a prequel, Gladiator Begins.Ĭolosseum: Road to Freedom has the player take on the role of a slave that must partake gladiatorial games in order to earn enough money to purchase his freedom. It is a hybrid fighting/RPG game loosely based on the Roman Empire around the time of the Emperor Commodus.The game was developed by Goshow Inc. Colosseum: Road to Freedom (グラディエーターロードトゥフリーダム, originally Gladiator: Road to Freedom in Japan) is a video game for the PlayStation 2 console.