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Friday 19 October 2012

samurai warriors 2


Samurai Warriors 2 (2008/PC/ENG)  RELOADED
Samurai Warriors 2 (2008/PC/ENG) RELOADED 
Year: 2008 l Platform: PC l Language: English l Developer: Omega Force l Publisher: KOEI Corporation l 3.04 GB
Genre: Action / 3D

Foranyone who thought attacks couldnt get much more devastating or morespectacular than the fully charged Musou think again! Samurai Warriors 2now gives you the chance to max out your Musou gauge not once, nottwice but three times. This adds an exciting new element of strategy asplayers can choose between saving up their Musou potential until theawesome power of a three bar attack has been reached or using what youhave at the time to get yourself out of a sticky situation.



Samurai Warriors 2 (2008/PC/ENG)  RELOADED


Itsnow up to the player whether they can resist the urge to unleash theirMusou for a quick explosion of power and wait for the ultimate indevastating battlefield power and pyrotechnics.

Extra spice hasbeen added to the massed battles with the addition of a greater varietyof enemy forces. Visually the troops will present a much more diversespectacle so that different soldiers can be easily recognized and reactwith a multitude of additional animations. These more varied enemieswill also offer greater diversity in attack with different squadspreferring to attack in their own particular style making encounters farless predictable.

Levelling up has always been a big part of theSamurai Warriors experience but not until now have players been able tolevel up within a particular level. No longer will you have to waituntil a mission has been completed to benefit from your characters newlyacquired abilities. Now you can witness the benefits immediately andunleash your new abilities without any pause in the action.

However,it is not only through your combat abilities on the battlefield thatyou will be rewarded with an even stronger, more able warrior. You nowhave greater choice in just how you boost your characters skills by alsobeing able to level up by stealing from enemy officers under specificconditions and purchasing abilities with any gold youve managed toaccumulate.

A brand new mode called Sugoroku is added to theusual array of play modes and challenges in the shape of a traditionalboard game. Except this board game isnt just about rolling dice andmoving pieces from square to square. Every single place on the boardhides a specific challenge or battle that players will have to engage inin order to take control of that particular square. Up to four playerscan take part in this mode and it should provide a lengthy challenge asit combines elements of everything from within Samurai Warriors 2 allwrapped up within one totally unique board game experience.

Game Features:
-26 playable characters in all! 10 new warriors are ready for battleincluding the legendary Musashi Miyamoto, the unifier of Japan IeyasuTokugawa, and the enigmatic ninja Kotaro Fuma.
- Brand new fighting techniques for each warrior add much more depth to the battles. Set traps, summon ninja decoys, and more!
-For the first time players have the ability to power up their Musougauge up to three times for some truly spectacular and awesomelypowerful attacks!
- Now castle warfare blends seamlessly with fieldcombat. Take control of castles on the battlefield to gain a significantmorale advantage.
- Experience new tales in Story, Free, andSurvival modes. Team up with friends for two-player Co-op play orcompete with them at Sugoroku, a bonus party game for up to fourplayers.
- Over 70 cinematic sequences supervised by Shinsuke Sato,director of the cult hit, The Princess Blade and new music from fusionartist Minoru Mukaiya.

System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP / Vista (incompatible with 64-bit editions)
CPU: Pentium 4 1.6GHz
RAM: 256 Mb
Hard Disk: 6 Gb or more of free space
Display: 640x480 True Color enabled
VideoCard: 3D Accelerator with Hardware T and L and Pixel Shading supporting64 Mb or more of VRAM, DirectX 9.0c (please see Tested Video Cards foradditional information)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c + compliant, 16-bit stereo with 44 GHz playback supported by Windows XP / Vista
Middleware: DirectX 9.0c or higher, Windows Media Format 9 or higher

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