The armies of the kingdom are at your command! Conquer the 25 regions of Ancient China and build an Empire using cunning diplomacy and uncompromising force.
Before each battle, you'll meet with your war council to decide upon military and political policies for the kingdom; then it's time for war!
Well, I've just sent this back after getting 700+ achievement points, and I would like to offer my thoughts for your consumption.
If you want to complete this game, all I can say is 'X, X, X, B, X, X, X, A, X, X, X, B' and repeat as necessary!
In case that's too subtle for you, this game is extremely repetative!
The graphics are OK, but nothing to warrant a clunk as your jaw hits the ground in awe.
The sound is abysmal! Thank goodness we have custom soundtracks eh?
Gameplay involves selecting an area you wish to invade and fighting your way through the hordes of enemies and Generals taking control of bases until at the end of each level, you either kill the leader or take control of the base.
Between invasions, you can spend gold earned on updating your weapons, individual warrior skills and creating items and tactics for use in the ensuing attack.
And that's about it. As stated earlier, this game is repetative but it's an easy 700+ points.
There are 5 difficulty levels, but this has no effect on the achievements available.
I STRONGLY suggest renting this game. DO NOT BUY IT!
As you can probably tell, I am not particularly impressed with this game and I sincerely hope that Ninety Nine Knights isn't as monotonous as this.
Next for review will be Lara Croft Tomb Raider : Legend and Just Cause. I'll review these soon.
And that's it folks. I am now going to vegetate in front of the TV and prepare to watch The Grudge (Original Japanese version) on Film 4 tonight.
Have a great evening folks, I know I will!
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