![]() The main Samurai, Mugan, can take out 3 enemies at once, and carry 2 bodies, but cannot climb vines or swim. Each specialist has their own abilities and skills. Missions vary from killing an specific enemy, stealing plans, rescuing villagers or retrieving an enemy. In Shadow Tactics you control 5 specialists during the Edo period In Japan against war waging rebels. Shadow Tactics plays pretty much the same and it was a joy to see this type of game make a return, and I was excited to survey the missions, and figure out the best plan of attack.Ĭommandos (Below) with Shadow Tactics (Above) are both very similar games Commandos was a PC game released in 1998 set in WW2 where you control several commandos to complete an objective from a top down view. “Made with Unity” it told me, and I initially thought of every bad shovelware game ever made for the Wii and how many poorly made games have been made with Unity, but as soon as the game started I was happy to see a familiar screen. However within the first few seconds of the loading screen I got skeptical. It’s good to see tactical stealth games that require stealth, and not just ‘stealth but only if you feel it’ games. I thought these types of games died in the early 2000s and we’d all moved to first / third person stealth games like Dishonored and Hitman, but apparently they’re still wanted, and I’m all for this. ![]() It’s a stealth game where you control several specialists with distinct skills to complete an objective, all taken from a top down isometric point of view. Shadows Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is a type of game I haven’t seen for a long time. ![]()
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