Shogun 2: Total War (2011-ENG-RUS-Repack by RG Mechanics)
Year: 2011 | PC Game | Developer:The Creative Assembly | Publisher:SEGA | 9.78 GB
Genre: Strategy (Real-time/Turn-based) / 3D
The middle of the XVI century. Feudal Japan, which once was under the authority of the emperor, is fragmented and divided among numerous warring clans. In the role of Daimyo - the leader of one of them - the player to fight, solve diverse business issues and to fine diplomatic game to achieve the main goal: to end the internecine strife and unite the country under his command, becoming the ruler of all Japan.
Features:
* Nine clans - the strengths and weaknesses.
Lead one of the nine factions that existed in feudal Japan. Among them - the mighty warrior clan Oda and Tokugawa family very influential. Under the strict guidance of your any of the clans could come to power.
* The power of eloquence.
Daimyo and generals, as in the game Rome Total War, will try to inspire their armies to combat exploits. The game has more than 100,000 versions of speeches, depending on the nature of the speaker, and location of troops from the relationship with the enemy.
* The siege war.
Japanese siege of ways significantly different from those used by Europeans, and the castle can be a deadly trap. During the siege and the defenders and attackers can use the most variety of tactics of warfare.
* Impregnable fortress.
Locks of different types can be improved by strengthening the system of five levels, which means that the attacker would need to use different methods and techniques of siege. The assault and capture of the outer walls of the courtyard - the first steps on the path to glory.
* Beauty of Japan.
Wild severe mountains, picturesque valley and flowering cherry trees - thanks to that used in the project area formation of the new system, players will wage battle across the country, radically different landscape.
Features repack:
* Do not cut / recoded
* Game Version 1.1.0 (build 3409.285940) on 05/09/2011 (includes support for DirectX 11)
Repack by R.G. Mechanics
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