Review by Matt S. Sadame very much slots into the category of “kinds of games I really like to play. An action JRPG set in an alternative universe where the heroes of the Sengoku period have turned into monstrous demons, it has a strong theme and setting, and the way…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. On the one hand, you have Samurai Warriors 4, which, as we all know, is an action-heavy take on Japan’s historic Sengoku period, a time in which many warlords clashed over ownership of Japan in some of the most famous battles of that country’s history. On…
Read MoreI guess this was inevitable. Taking the generals and heroes of the Sengoku period of Japanese history (the same time period that the Samurai Warriors games take place within), and presenting an alternate history that revises almost all them into attractive ladies is a distinctly anime thing to do. If…
Read MoreBefore my laptop went belly-up, one of my favourite developers was Paradox Development Studio. Best known for producing the most hardcore of hardcore strategy games, Paradox games, like Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron and my personal favourite, Sengoku, all share one thing in common – you can lose months of…
Read MoreSeeing green and red? It must be Christmas! Every year the world patiently (or not-so-patiently) counts down those 24 days to Christmas; there’s even calendars filled with little treats to help keep the young ones patient. Then the big day rolls around and it’s filled with great food, great company…
Read MoreSengoku is a seriously impressive strategy game. We scored it 4.5/5, and it has already chewed up more time than we care to mention. Paradox Interactive is giving people a chance to play before they buy, too. The demo allows you to take control of two of the clans over…
Read MoreSengoku is a seriously impressive strategy game. We scored it 4.5/5, and it has already chewed up more time than we care to mention. Paradox Interactive is giving people a chance to play before they buy, too. The demo allows you to take control of two of the clans over…
Read MoreParadox Interactive’s Sengoku is an incredible game. It’s intelligent, creative and fulfilling. Though it’s never going to hit the mass market, it’s such a rewarding strategy game that genre fans owe it to themselves to add it to their collections. I kicked off the review with the conclusion, because there’s…
Read MoreParadox Interactive’s Sengoku is an incredible game. It’s intelligent, creative and fulfilling. Though it’s never going to hit the mass market, it’s such a rewarding strategy game that genre fans owe it to themselves to add it to their collections. I kicked off the review with the conclusion, because there’s…
Read MoreParadox Interactive had guts to green light Sengoku. Coming hot on the heals of The Creative Assembly’s Total War: Shogun 2, the publisher is going to have its work cut out for it in terms of marketing to convince people to sign up for another dose of Japanese history. Luckily,…
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