Wow that's all news to me, i had heard something about a sequel but i did not know it was on psp, i sold mine a few months back, ah well such is life

will definitely be checking out warriors of the lost empire, i really missed out on that one it seems.
When I was talking about historical accuracy, I meant Colosseum: RtF. Warriors of the Lost Empire (which is a PSP game) takes place in an alternate-reality/history sort of thing. Yeah, it's still ancient Roman/greek times, but it isn't a real slice out of history like Colosseum's plot with Commodeus' murder (imagine my surprise when I came across the incident in a history book - I didn't know the game had based its plot on an actual historical event!).
I played Gladiator: Begins demo, and I'm a little unsure about it, since I can't tell if it is fully an accurate representation of the game mechanics. I like how there are more arenas, and it looks like there will be more options political-wise. There's more character customization, including the option to be female, but it was a char-gen screen, not like how char gen was handled in Colosseum (which I really liked!). I was puzzled that attribute points seemed to be gained after an arena bout, the number of which depended on how well the character performed for the audience. I much prefer how Colosseum handled it. Skills, too, were earned (rather than dropped by enemies). I think it'll still be fun, but probably have some acute differences from Colosseum - not necessarily
bad differences, but it'll be hard not to make comparisons when the music and skill-tablet art are recycled! Oh, and we see good old Magerius again. None of the dialog is voiced, but the NPC's face will change expression during the dialog to reflect his/her mood. I think the models are really slick, I was impressed with the quality.
I hope a new Colosseum type game is made. There's a lot of untapped potential. I had a lot of ideas for how to improve colosseum - more NPCs you can talk to (like in Shadow of Rome), different gladiator schools you could be sold to (rather than just Magerius'), more venues, and more use of the different https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/List_of_Roman_gladiator_types#List. More RPG-ish stuff like that.