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Kessen
Kessen, roughly translated as "Decisive Battle," is a strategy-simulation game based during the feudal era in Japan. Although some of the elaborate costumes are fictional, the plot and setting for the most part are historically accurate. You initially take the role of Ieyasu Tokugawa, leading your troops to battle against Mitsunari Ishida (whom you can play as once you finish the game). Watching a brief summary of the first battle at the start of the game is like watching a documentary. The narration and presentation are superb and very reminiscent of an actual Japanese television show. A real-time cutscene then shows Ieyasu and his generals discussing battle strategy.
The game progresses in areal time mode, as you control a group of armed troops led by a general and face a similar group. Your general's decisions are AI based, and while the game is in progress a tutorial can be displayed to help explain the game system. In the later half of the game, you take control of your troops and make your own decisions. It is easier to pick up the control at that point since the enemy forces have been thinned out enough for you to finish the job.
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Price: $79.95
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Kessen 2
One of the most graphically impressive strategy games to come along for awhile has just gotten a massive overhaul. With the ability of spell casters added to the battlefield, get prepared for some impressive and destructive twists to the battlefield as tornado's rip armies apart, or bolts of lightning smother the oncoming troops.
If the spellcasters weren't enough, the AI has been totally tweaked, and you fill find soldiers acting and reacting differently based on the events happening around them. This is extremely impressive, as you watch soliders back off in the face of strong opposition, while others would surround and cut off a lone opponent.
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Price: $79.95
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