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Total war shogun 2 trailer
Total war shogun 2 trailer






  1. #TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER HOW TO#
  2. #TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER MANUAL#
  3. #TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER UPGRADE#
  4. #TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER FULL#

Any time you’re confused about anything, simply hit the encyclopedia button next to that object, and you’ll immediately pull up the page associated with it so you can learn more than you’ll probably ever need to know.

#TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER MANUAL#

It’s basically a game manual for the modern gaming era a Wikipedia-esque database (in fact, it’s actually coded in HTML and launches in a tiny browser within the game) that allows you to peruse every detail about everything in the game. And if you ever get confused after that (and you probably will), the game also includes an incredibly detailed in-game encyclopedia which you can access at any time.

#TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER FULL#

First is your basic tutorial, which walks you step by step through the opening of a typical campaign, including example ground and sea battles, with everything clearly explained and demoed with full voice over.

#TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER HOW TO#

The actual gameplay impact of the rewards is not particularly significant, but the missions serve to provide you with shorter milestones and clearer goals towards which you can work, which is an immense help during those periods in your campaign where they may be relatively little happening and you may be at a loss for how to progress.Īs overwhelming as the clan macro-management can get, Shogun 2 provides a couple pretty robust features to ease you into it. Missions are smaller objectives (taking a specific province or mastering a specific art, for instance) that typically only take a few turns to complete, for which you’ll be rewarded some extra units or a temporary buff of some kind.

total war shogun 2 trailer

#TOTAL WAR SHOGUN 2 TRAILER UPGRADE#

Study of Bushido arts will enable the building of more advanced unit-producing structures in your cities, while advancing your Chi arts will allow you to upgrade things like farms and roads, or improve the performance of your various agents. The Arts tree will look pretty familiar to anyone who has had experience with strategy games: it’s effectively a tech tree, broadly separated into “Bushido” and “Chi”, basically combat and non-combat arts. It does this in two main ways: the Arts tree and Missions. Fortunately, Shogun 2 does a good job of breaking things down into more manageable chunks for you to tackle one at a time. Yes, the task of becoming the Shogun is far from simple, and it can be easy of losing track of exactly how that’s going to get done, especially when one single player campaign can last easily ten to fifteen hours. On top of managing each of those, each of your army’s generals and all of your agents have individual, RPG-style progression as they gain experience, giving them various bonuses in or out of combat. Especially once you get a couple provinces under your belt, managing all of your cities, armies, navies, and agents, can be borderline overwhelming. The number of options available to you at any given time during your turn is usually pretty staggering. In addition to combat units, you can also recruit specialty units called “agents”, such as ninja or monks, that provide bonuses to towns or can deployed to sabotage your enemies. Progression on the main campaign map takes place on a turn-based system, where you’re given all the time you need to manage the buildings in your cities, recruit troops, move your armies, or engage in diplomatic relations with another clan. Combined with the different starting locations for each clan, you’ve got a pretty different campaign experience depending on which clan you decide to lead to victory. But maybe you like boats more, so you’d prefer to play as the Mori clan, who’s ships are second to none. For example, the Hojo clan can build more durable structures on the cheap, and are capable of building great siege weaponry for taking down the structures of their opponents. Each of the possible clans has unique strengths that encourage particular means of defeating your enemies, whether that’s through diplomacy, subterfuge, or all-out warfare. The goal is simple, but the means of execution are many.

total war shogun 2 trailer

It plays out in a somewhat Risk-style board game format, with you deploying your armies to capture the provinces of your opponents, and doing battle on land or sea, ultimately seeking to capture the capitol city of Kyoto.

total war shogun 2 trailer

If you’re not familiar with the basic premise of the game, here’s a quick rundown: it drops you waist-deep into war torn 16th century Japan and puts you in control of one of nine of Japan’s most powerful clans as they compete with each other to become the Shogun, Japan’s singular military ruler.








Total war shogun 2 trailer