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Colosseum: Road to Freedom (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Colosseum: Road to Freedom is a video game released for the Playstation 2 in 2005. It was developed by Goshow and produced by Koei. It puts the player in the shoes of a slave and gladiator (whose name and origins are determined by the player), and contains Action/RPG elements. While the game's focus is on earning the favor of the crowd to eventually become free, the Protagonist will become entangled in a scheme which has major implications on who will rule Rome.It has a remixed version called Gladiator: Road to Freedom Remix, which added extra content for Japanese players only and it has a prequel for the Playstation Portable called Gladiator Begins released in 2010.
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Alas, Poor Villain: While Narcissus isn't quite a "Villain" and is more "The Rival", his hostility and jealousy meant he would never be friendly. However, the context for his death makes one feel sorry for him: He fought to earn the approval of Marcia, and for his loyalty to her (and by extension Laetus, the true mastermind), he is framed for the assassination of the Emperor and branded as a criminal. He is then executed by the real assassin of the Emperor, the player. His last words are accepting his fate if it is what Marcia wants.
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A God Am I: When the player first meets Commodus, he asks if they believe they can defeat Hercules, to which the player has the option to claim they wont defy the gods. His gladiator equipment is all named after Hercules, and he even wields two clubs and wears a lion helmet, references to the deeds of Hercules. Ursus and Hories also dress as the Egyptian gods Horus and Anubis respectively as well.
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