I’m so surprised that you guys even found the escape the ludus path. I hid it in there as kind of an easter egg almost. But yes, you’ll need to spend quite a lot of time and effort. It’s pretty complicated though
I could totally see this having a sequel to it in which you pick up from where you left off in pressed into servitude by Caesar as an auxiliary and eventually fight your way into freedom either along the lines as what Spartacus did or through impressing Caesar enough
Tarsus, a Latin male slave, and Gilsia, a Germanic female slave. But they will die no mater what
Then there are the sons and the daughters of the Roman houses (Cato and Brutus, a son and a daughter per family) but is limited to flirt so far. Maybe in a sequel there will be major passion
Actually, they don’t have to die. Sometimes in the Colosseum if they see that you’re losing, they would sacrifice themselves so that you may live. But if not, they’ll survive the match!
Not going to lie, I was a bit confused when Caesar gave the thumb down. I wasn’t sure if you were going for the actual thumb down meaning spare the gladiator or the more modern interpretation we’re done down meant kill them. Obviously I found out the second one was the case. Also does anyone know if the trainer is romanceable or was that just a wasted choice during the five months wait?
So it’s been mentioned a few times that you fight your best friend in the final fight in the Colosseum, is this mentioned in game at all? if so my MC doesn’t mean to recognize her or react at all
MC is never aware that it might be the best friend in the final fight. There are bits that suggest it may be the best friend, but until now @nauhziy hasn’t really confirmed it, so it might just be someone impersonating the best friend.
I guess we’ll only know for sure in the sequel.