It was real-time to some point, actually, it was all the time, but it's almost as hard to notice that role. Still, strangely enough, I really got addictive on such a game pretty soon. It didn't take me too long to realise my first thought of what this game may be or look like are not just wrong, but entirely wrong. Of course, that day I went sleeping somewhere after 3am, though. So I stretched my arm, grab it off of shelves and add one more game to my ever-growing collection. "From what I saw in Kessn II's commercials, this is a full 3D real-time strategy, and I'm most certainly to like it." is what I kept saying myself not to get discouraged to purchase it, but I did, and hesitation wasn't active not for a split-second. But the price was cutted to half comparing to other games on the shelves so I had no choice but to take it. When I bought this game, just a little over a month ago, I didn't know what I was letting myself into. Video games turned into board / card games.Launch title: PlayStation 2 (North America).Console Generation Exclusives: PlayStation 2.These special actions, such as firing your cannons, charging your opponent, or unleashing a flight of arrows, are depicted in close-up, cinema-like cut-scenes.īefore, after, and sometimes even during battles you'll be shown cut-scenes that depict the personal struggles of your various subordinates. Victory or defeat will steer you down a campaign trail, taking you either through the historical events of the time or down fictional 'what if?' scenarios.īattles take place in real time, with you instructing your various generals on where to lead their troops, who to engage, and what special actions to perform. Kessen is a strategy game that tells the story of the events that brought feudal Japan out of a century of civil war and installed the Tokugawa Shogunate as the dominant political entity for the next two hundred years.Īs either Tokugawa Ieyasu or his opponents, you'll engage in real time battles, including Sekigahara, one of the largest and most famous battles in Japanese history.
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