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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 2277
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
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Koei does it again March 13, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I doubt that the people viewing this product are not familiar with (some of) the previous 10 instalments of the RotTK series. Personally, I was introduced to RotTK when the 7th series came out on PS2. Since the seventh, each new instalment that comes out simply 'chibifies'/outranks the previous instalment in all aspects of game play - which makes me wonder if Koei will ever hit a ceiling (i hope not).
The 11th instalment is in no way an exception. Though at first i was a little disappointed due to the complexity of the game, i realised the awesomeness was simply being overlooked by me due to my inability to quickly adapt to the new 'system'.
The highlights of the game are (these may be spoilirish if you like being surprised): -You can marry of your officers -All the female figures are vassals -You can create Oaths -Transport of Material, Officers etc is not instantaneous - more realistic -You play the game as the sovereign (don't be turned of by this, you'll have full autonomy over your vassals, strategists etc) -The map is 3-D -The portraits of the prominent figures change as they age (though I haven't experienced this since so far i only played rise of heroes)
The rest you'll have to experience yourself, all in all, the game is simply great!
Classic Turn-based Strategy is Back! March 11, 2007 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you can't stand turn-based games, history lessons, or having to work with numbers, and if graphics are the most important thing to you in searching for a game (along with mindless action) then steer clear of this title. ROTK11 is an engaging game that you can easily spend days on. For those of you who have grow up playing L'Emporuer, Liberty or Death, Genghis Kan, Oda Nobunaga, and of course the previous ten ROTK titles then this is a godsend!
ROTK11 is a throw-back to the earliest titles in the series. Unlike ROTK10 it is not single-player, you are allowed up to 8 factions to control as the player. Logistics, warfare, city development, etc. everything is executed on one world map (meaning no battle screens or pesty loading times). It may take some getting used to if you're not familiar with the layout of previous ROTK games. They kept the deuls (naturally it's been there since ROTKone) and the debate screens, but they aren't near as frequent as in ROTK10. No ranks, just sovereigns. A plethora of optional game settings and character customizations along with enough battle/game senerioes to keep you busy for a month.
In summa: A MUST HAVE for strategy gamers who think big.
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