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Real-Time Conflict: Shogun Empire ( Nintendo DS )

Real-Time Conflict: Shogun Empire ( Nintendo DS )

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Real Time Conflict: Shogun Empires is a real-time strategy game set in feudal Japan.In the dark and violent
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Real-Time Conflict: Shogun Empire ( Nintendo DS )
This game was fun at first only because it is incredibly easy. I expected it to get harder as the game went on but it only got easier. It only has 5 battle scenarios. 3 of them are battle fields that you can win without playing at all, your troops will win just by defending them selves. After many of the battles you will have to chase the enemy general on horse back and fire arrows at him. You can't really aim, all you do is fire the arrows and you will beat him. The ninja this is also stupid. I hired one and never got to use it. All in all the game is fun if you don't like being challenged, otherwise its crap. If you are going to buy it, buy it used. It's not worth 30 dollars.
  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  921 days ago at 
Real-Time Conflict: Shogun Empire ( Nintendo DS )
I really had high hopes for this game. Samurai. A Shogun gameboard. Strategy and real time action. I am very sorry to say that this game is pretty atrocious.

First, the plot. There are 2 sons of an ailing shogun. One is the diplomat, the other is the warrior. Whoever takes over Japan gets the magic sword and the rule.

In essence this is one of my favorite board games, Shogun, done on the Nintendo DS. A map of Japan, divided up into provinces, is randomly scattered with four types of forces. There are your units, your brother's units, a third lord's units and random bandit zones. There are also grey areas that can be taken over without a fight.

To take over a location, you can either fight, or try to negotiate. The idea is that you go, then your brother goes, back and forth until someone takes over the whole area. Now here's the ironic part. I did my first play-through as the negotiator. I hardly EVER won a negotiation. I had to fight my way through the provinces one by one. It took about
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  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  982 days ago at 
Real-Time Conflict: Shogun Empire ( Nintendo DS )
I really had high hopes for this game. Samurai. A Shogun gameboard. Strategy and real time action. I am very sorry to say that this game is pretty atrocious.

First, the plot. There are 2 sons of an ailing shogun. One is the diplomat, the other is the warrior. Whoever takes over Japan gets the magic sword and the rule.

In essence this is one of my favorite board games, Shogun, done on the Nintendo DS. A map of Japan, divided up into provinces, is randomly scattered with four types of forces. There are your units, your brother's units, a third lord's units and random bandit zones. There are also grey areas that can be taken over without a fight.

To take over a location, you can either fight, or try to negotiate. The idea is that you go, then your brother goes, back and forth until someone takes over the whole area. Now here's the ironic part. I did my first play-through as the negotiator. I hardly EVER won a negotiation. I had to fight my way through the provinces one by one. It took about
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  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  982 days ago at 

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