
Well, in addition to everything else, you will certainly be pleased with the design of the game. Only one will rise above all to win the heart of a nation as the new shogun. Ten Survivewarlords strive for supremacy as conspiracies and conflicts wither the empire.

The country, once ruled by a unified government, is now split into many warring clans. It is the middle of the 16th Century in Feudal Japan.

For this reason, this game is of great interest both for lovers of good strategy games and for lovers of history.In the darkest age of Japan, endless war leaves a country divided. The Japanese authentic atmosphere takes us to another world and to another era, known to us, Western people, very vaguely. Impressive battles of colossal scale will hardly leave you indifferent. Three of the four Japanese islands: Hoshu, Kyushu and Hikoku, between which the player will have to ferry their troops on special ships, which, if attacked by enemy warships, will surely sink, along with a huge number of soldiers on them, so the crossing is one of the the most dangerous enterprises. Up to 6 thousand units can take part from each of the warring parties.īattles take place both on land and on water. The emphasis, of course, is on the battles that take place in real time. Before us is a large-scale tactical strategy, where we have to deal with development, religious issues, trade and other most important matters within the state. The gameplay, by and large, remained the same, but it naturally evolved on the basis of previous games. The situation was aggravated by the penetration of aliens from the Western world, who began to exert a special influence on the measured course of life. The time frame covers the period of the sixteenth century - the time of the most brutal battles of the Japanese rulers among themselves.

The Creative Assembly studio worked on this project, and the SEGA company dealt with publishing issues. Total War: SHOGUN 2 is a continuation of the first part of the in-game series dedicated to the internal wars in the Japanese islands, during the times of feudalism and the fragmentation of the state into various clans.
