
If you bought previous titles for the combat engine, it's getting repetive, but then again it's your choice.Įven though I've been ranting and raving about this game's unworthy features, some may like it, and it can be incredibly addicitive when bored or alone. If you have bought previous Kessen titles because of the interesting real historical based outline, don't buy this game. The sound is average at best, and the whole inaccurate story doesn't have the same accurate historical atmoshere, ruining the name of Kessen for all history buffs who have previosuly loved this game.īad RTS factored graphics, somewhat boring and low RTS combat engine, bad sound, and the ruined atmosphere creates a game such as Kessen III. Kessen III was met with positive to average reception upon release GameRankings gave it a score of 75.04, while Metacritic gave it 73 out of 100. The graphics look midly detailed up close, but when using the RTS factor, it looks almost as bad as the first one. You play as Nobunaga, a warrior who must stand against legions of samurai to resurrect a land rife with chaos and sorrow. The story begins at the heart of Japans turbulent Sengoku, or 'warring states,' period.

It feels like a dumbed down version incased in a low life game such as this. Kessen III marks the Kessen franchises return to Japanese history and aesthetics.

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PS2 playlists:PS2 - Top 10 videos etc.http. There's the same repetive combat engine, in which telling your armies seem a bit random and boring at times, and the Dynasty Warriors gimic is just as old as the DW game itself. Kessen II gameplay for the Playstation 2.Played on the original console and recorded with Elgato Game Capture HD. Contrary to many stories and portrayals that depict him as a villain or demon, Nobunaga is depicted in a more virtuous and ultimately tragic light, making Kessen III rather unusual in relation to other video games based in the same era. This ruined the whole entry and atmostphere of previous Kessen games. The games time frame is roughly between the years 1550 to 1590. This one keeps the random and somewhat annoying combat formula, but loses the accurate historical detail. The previous Kessen games were about real historical events turned epic, with intriguing cinemtaics.

Kessen II improved on the engine, and here Kessen II is. Kessen I was a mixture of stradegy and story telling, with high detailed cinematics, and same is this one. By MichaelSoft | Review Date: Ap.If you were a 5 year old novice that just got his Playstation 2 and never have never watched the History channel.
