I love them. It's a shame the market for turn-based semi-historical strategy games is so small, KOEI is one of the few that's still willing to pump another one out every couple of years (although now it's pretty much entirely RotTK).
Frigidus wrote:I love them. It's a shame the market for turn-based semi-historical strategy games is so small, KOEI is one of the few that's still willing to pump another one out every couple of years (although now it's pretty much entirely RotTK).
did you ever play aorebiz or that one stock market game
Frigidus wrote:I love them. It's a shame the market for turn-based semi-historical strategy games is so small, KOEI is one of the few that's still willing to pump another one out every couple of years (although now it's pretty much entirely RotTK).
did you ever play aorebiz or that one stock market game
I'm pretty sure I've never played aorebiz, but if you mean Top Management I did play that (although I never really did very well with it ). Is the other one sort of like that?
Frigidus wrote:I love them. It's a shame the market for turn-based semi-historical strategy games is so small, KOEI is one of the few that's still willing to pump another one out every couple of years (although now it's pretty much entirely RotTK).
I LOVE turn-based strategy games, and I've not played these - I'll definitely have to look them up.
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Frigidus wrote:I love them. It's a shame the market for turn-based semi-historical strategy games is so small, KOEI is one of the few that's still willing to pump another one out every couple of years (although now it's pretty much entirely RotTK).
did you ever play aorebiz or that one stock market game
We used to have a game that I THINK was called Aerobiz that we played on the SNES...a tremendously fun game.
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...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
Frigidus wrote:I love them. It's a shame the market for turn-based semi-historical strategy games is so small, KOEI is one of the few that's still willing to pump another one out every couple of years (although now it's pretty much entirely RotTK).
I LOVE turn-based strategy games, and I've not played these - I'll definitely have to look them up.
If you do get the games, get a manual as well. The micromanagement can be intimidating if you just jump right in.
Love the Dynasty Warriors games. Though, the 6th one threw me for a loop as the attacks are now different. Mainly the Y button attack and the special attacks. And then if you want to play, say, DW5, it confuses you to no means.
I have dynasty warriors 5 for PS2, I didnt really like it. I just put down the Liberty or Death after whooping the shit out of it. You ever get ALL your 90+ warriors down into the southern colonies, and surround them and hit a 6-banger? they dont stand a chance
Just restarted PTO2, took about a day of set up, only to realize i sent my fleet to Attu and forgot to supply the carriers i called up from seatlle. had to restart, lot of set up, but man when you find those fleets! awesome battles