Total War: SHOGUN 2

Total War: SHOGUN 2

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TGCMactar Dec 30, 2017 @ 3:03am
rise of the samurai worth it?
for the campaign mostly.
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Nathan Algren Dec 30, 2017 @ 3:14am 
for me is to costly maybe if under sale at 2 euro....you.will play more the vanilla then the dlc....so no in this sale
TGCMactar Dec 30, 2017 @ 3:15am 
what is the main army compositions? in vanilla it is mostly composed of ashigaru and later a mixture of samurai, is rots mainly focused on archers?
TGCMactar Dec 30, 2017 @ 3:36am 
and does it unlock any historical battles?
I dont own rise of samuria but i think yeah there is historical battle
Nathan Algren Dec 30, 2017 @ 4:15am 
for the contents chek the steam description it will be acurate, for the strategy yes it will be more concentred on bows but in a less strategy way in my taste then Shogun 2 base game.

After it Shogun 2 base game have alot of clans and they can give alot of changes in the strategy.
For example you can play with guns and cannons ships with a clan or use cavallery with an other or swords, or spears, or bow to ex. Depending on the clans speciality. Is not true is concetred on ashigaru.
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Nathan Algren Dec 30, 2017 @ 4:18am 
the main fact is that Rise of the samurai on my opinion is only a prefaction to the Shogun 2 base game and is less strategy concentred, campaing are more fast to finish and have not the multiplayer. Shogun 2 base game and Fall of the Samurai can be played on multy player to.

I bougth Shogun 3 years ago at 15 euro and Fall of the samurai 2 years ago at 7.5 euro both under sale and they are both at 7.5 now so the are a good deal but I bougth Rise of the samurai at 2 euro and now they are selling it at 4 and it is not a deal.
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Hori Dec 30, 2017 @ 5:38am 
Originally posted by The Tale of the House of Taira:
The sound of the Gion Shoja bells echoes the impermanence of all things. The colour of the sala flowers reveals the truth that the prosperous must decline. The proud do not endure, they are like a dream on a spring night. The mighty fall at last, they are as dust before the wind.
If these words mean anything to you and/or disturb a string in you, yes. Otherwise no.
THEDOSSBOSS Dec 30, 2017 @ 9:51am 
RotS feels rushed and sloppy. I could not finish my first campaign because the battle sync animations were all over the place. It lacks the polish of Shogun 2 and FotS. I do not think it is worth it
johndowrick Dec 30, 2017 @ 11:50am 
played it before shogun 2 on origon platform.enjoyed it games ends with a battle between imperialist clans+shogun clans.then bought shogun 2 much more difficult at end all the clans unite even your puppet+ally states against your clan,only completed it with the Chocobee clan,failed with several others i tried.
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easytarget Dec 30, 2017 @ 11:52am 
ROTS feels nothing like rushed or sloppy, so hapy to say I completely disagree with you on that.

The problem most have is it's harder than the other two.
Kusarigama Dec 30, 2017 @ 2:23pm 
ROTS is great and I think a ton of people dislike it because of the alliegence system. Having to convert provinces and then buying them out is daunting for some people. Think of it like being Shimazu and trying to convert the Shoni and Otomo provinces on higher difficulties. And this prevents blitzing of enemy clans. The other reason is for the majority of the game (much like the grand campaign with Ashigaru) your using Levies/Attendants and not full blown Samurai armies (yeah foot Samurai are kinda OP but hard to maintain a ton of them). To actually "WIN" for your cutscene requires quite a bit of prep work since again you camp out at select intervals to convert provinces.
THEDOSSBOSS Dec 30, 2017 @ 4:19pm 
Originally posted by easytarget:
ROTS feels nothing like rushed or sloppy, so hapy to say I completely disagree with you on that.

The problem most have is it's harder than the other two.
Oh trust me, difficulty in TW games are no longer an issue for me
easytarget Dec 30, 2017 @ 7:39pm 
Trust me, based on your name alone no one ever doubted you're a legend in your own mind.
THEDOSSBOSS Dec 30, 2017 @ 9:34pm 
Originally posted by easytarget:
Trust me, based on your name alone no one ever doubted you're a legend in your own mind.
Or maybe it's the 700 hours of game experience, just a thought
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