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Nobunaga no Yabou: Ranseiki

Overview

Nobunaga no Yabou: Ranseiki is a turn based Strategy game, developed and published by Koei, which was released in Japan in 2002.

A warrior running on the battlefield, a horde of foot soldiers following him, a huge castle towering over him... Unprecedented power and presence: This is the new era of Nobunaga.

●First in the series! Full 3D, real time! A battle scene with a dramatic transformation!!

- 3D representation of warriors, cavalry, flag holders, even battlefield terrain and giant castles. Produce a powerful battle full of realism

■All forces participating in the battle appear on the vast battlefield map for each country, and the battle situation changes in real time. Enjoy tense battles that you can't take your eyes off of.

■On the battlefield, you can choose from a variety of positions depending on the military class of your troops, and by combining them with the special skills of the military commander, you can perform powerful attacks such as assault and three-stage gunfire.

●Seven forces that exerted unique influence in turbulent times appear, including ``Temples and Shrines'' that caused uprisings, ``Ninjas'' who were skilled in espionage, and ``Kokujinshu'' who were indigenous forces. What kind of relationship we build with them holds the key to unifying the country.

●More than 1,400 warlords appear, the most in the series. From Nobunaga's birth (1534) to the eve of Sekigahara (1599), 10 scenarios depict the violently changing world of the Sengoku period.

●Equipped with a "warlord editor" that allows you to create original warlords as you like. Users can now exchange military commander data with each other using a memory card (8MB) exclusively for PlayStation 2.

Developers
Koei
Publishers
Koei
Alternate Names
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Box - Back

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Box - Front

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