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Shogun Warrior: The Lost Army
Available on :
Nintendo DS
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Action Game
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In "Shogun Warrior", players assume the role of one of two brothers who are locked in bloody combat in feudal Japan. Conquering neighboring territories and amassing formidable armies, only one warrior will be able to survive the deadly endgame to ...
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Become a Shogun in Namco's upcoming DS game
October this year, a new DS game from Namco should hit the streets. The game is called Shogun Warrior: The Lost Army and will have you assume the role of one of two brothers who want to become Shogun.
The DS's features will be used at maximum as the game will utilize both screens, touch screen battle plans and wireless multiplayer. At least something DS owners will probably like.
The first screens of the game have also been released (all 10 of them) and we've added the lot in our gallery
The DS's features will be used at maximum as the game will utilize both screens, touch screen battle plans and wireless multiplayer. At least something DS owners will probably like.
In their quest to become Shogun, players will utilize the Nintendo DS's touch screen to plot complex battle plans while watching the action play out through detailed 3D graphics on the top screen. Touch screen mini-games such as duels, castle sieges and sea battles enhance the battle experience and give "Shogun Warrior" impressive gameplay variety and replay value. In between encounters, gamers will be able to use diplomacy and military strategy to manage their forces. For the ultimate in feudal warfare, up to 8 players can engage in enormous clashes through the wireless multiplayer capabilities of the Nintendo DS.
The first screens of the game have also been released (all 10 of them) and we've added the lot in our gallery
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