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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is rated 'Strong' after being reviewed by 60 critics, with an overall average score of 83. It's ranked...
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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - Aiko's Choice is more of the original, which means it's more of one of the best real-time tactics games around. The few issues that you could have with the original, such as the difficulty curve, are made worse due to the location of these mis...
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The setting is 17th century feudal Japan. Lord Mori, the powerful daimyo of Suwo and Nagato Provinces has been murdered. When the Shogun's detective corps discovers the body, they discover something even more alarming. Lady Reiko, honorable wife of the venerable Chamberlain Sano Ichiro, is foun...
Shadow of the Shogun continues from where Pike and Shot: Campaigns left off, introducing a rarely visited setting of feudal Japan, including battles in the Korean peninsula. The simple, but robust turn-based game mechanics, along with appealing visuals make the battlefield shine, but the thin ...
Aiko's Choice may be a simple expansion of Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun not renewing the original proposal, the gameplay developed by Mimimi, with a goldsmith's precision in the level design and the many tactical possibilities offered, has once again allowed us to have a very good ...