The duel, or the gladiator fight consists of three mini-games. The attacking player chooses one of three games from (keystrokes, swing Wii-operation or image coloring), which then must make both gladiators. The loser gets the points difference to the winner of the Mini Game deducted. Then from the back of the attacker and vice versa and must now in turn choose one of the three games. Who in the end no more life energy has to lose. In adventure mode you can always compete against a computer-controlled players. In duel mode, you can also off the story unsubscribe the gladiator fighting a friend.
The absolute plus point of the game is the multiplayer part anyway. At the beginning all minigames are enabled and you do not have to laboriously wade through the story of racism. The games are broadly very simple but also quite different and make a lot of fun with friends. Also the adventure mode alone makes in the long run not a lot of joy. If you play in this mode but with his friends one enters in the multiplayer part against each other. And that can be a very long desöfteren already evening, since the wide range of different mini-games is addictive.
About Ancient Rome Gladiators and I have learned a lot during the game. The adventure mode is indeed quite entertaining but challenging at no time alone in the long run also not very entertaining. Therefore, the point deduction, and because I always had the feeling that you could have done a lot more out of the game. The title is meant to be used anyway for the younger crowd. The-floating corpses in the sewers that are indeed like the whole game without bloodshed and kept in comic graphics, already are slightly tart. If one has however the possibility to compete against human players makes the game even the older players a lot of fun!