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Total War: Shogun 2 - Rise of the Samurai Campaign DLC Steam CD Key

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Requires the base game Total War: SHOGUN 2 on PC Steam in order to play.
Release date: 27/09/2011

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    Total War: SHOGUN 2 - Rise of the Samurai Campaign (DLC)

Rise of the Samurai is a brand new, independent campaign for Total War: SHOGUN 2.

Set 400 years before the dramatic civil war depicted in SHOGUN 2, the "Rise of The Samurai" campaign is based on the Gempei War, a conflict between six legendary clans of the Taira, Minamoto and Fujiwara families. It culminated in the first Shogunate, and the rise of the Samurai as the ruling class.

Features

    Play a brand new and independent campaign for SHOGUN 2 set in 12th century Japan. The Rise of The Samurai campaign can be played in single-player mode as well as multiplayer versus or co-op modes.

    3 new families divided into 6 playable clans. Each clan has its own unique set of traits, giving it a distinctive feel and play-style.

    16 new land units spread across swordsmen, spearmen, archers, and cavalry. These include:

      Foot Samurai – Masters of bow and sword, these Samurai are deadly at range or in melee. They may not be the most numerous units, but they are perhaps the most effective. Also protected by distinctive Gempei-period armour which gives excellent protection at range and in melee.

      Sword Attendants – Armed with huge two-handed swords, these fearsome warriors can carve a bloody path in melee.

    4 new Hero units – the Naginata Warrior Monk Hero, the Tetsubo Warrior Monk Hero, the Mounted Samurai Hero and the Onna Bushi Heroine.

      Onna Bushi Heroine – Armed with Naginata and bow, these female Samurai are versatile cavalry units who excel in melee. Do not doubt the courage of a woman…

      Tetsubo Warrior Monk Hero – armed with iron-studded clubs, these Monks are devastating in melee as they bash their way through their foes.

    10 new naval units and 3 new naval special abilities ("Banzai!," "Whistling Arrows" and "Rally")

    4 new agent types with their own unique skill trees:

      The Shirabyoshi uses seduction to convince her target to join her family’s cause, and to distract enemy armies. She is also able to entertain the nobles of friendly towns in order to boost their growth and entertain friendly generals in the field, which increases their loyalty to the family and counteracts the efforts of enemy agents attempting to bribe or seduce them into changing sides.

      The Junsatsushi can request the allegiance of neutral and enemy castle towns, along with any forces garrisoned there. He ensures loyalty and obedience from friendly generals, increases income by preventing corruption, and keeps your castle towns and armies safe from enemy subterfuge when stationed there. He can also pay off rival agents.

      The Monomi acts as an assassin, spy, saboteur and scout. He can establish spy networks within your castle towns, which increases the chances of discovering any rival agents and armies that may be hiding within a province.

      The Sou can inspire a friendly army or pacify an angry populace with his enlightened rhetoric. Likewise, he can demoralise an enemy force, reduce the chances of successful bribery, indoctrinate enemy agents and cause them to retire, or incite an enemy population to revolt.

  • New historical scenario – the Battle of Anegawa (1570)

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Altsmok
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Total War: SHOGUN 2 is a great strategy game that takes us to feudal Japan. The game offers both a campaign mode, in which we can lead one of the clans to dominate the island, and a battle mode, in which we can fight epic clashes with other players or the computer. The game impresses with beautiful graphics, realistic physics and a wealth of historical details. The game is also very demanding and you have to plan your moves well, manage your economy and diplomacy, and command your troops on the battlefield. Total War: SHOGUN 2 is a game for fans of history and strategy who like challenges and are not afraid of difficulties.
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Ganimal
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Great game , had lot of fun. Campaign is pretty good. Spent lot of hours playing it. For a game that I payed pretty low price it's great.
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Foskos
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The game is very good, the old reliable of Total War games. The battle animations, the immersion that the game offers you is the best that any other TW game, not even Rome 2, its successor, is capable of reaching this quality. If you are a fan of strategy and micromanagement this is definitely a game you should try, even if you are new to the world of total sea, this is the best total war to learn. Little variety of soldiers but what little there is changes depending on the faction and the quality of the units is surprising for its time (2011). We also have to talk about its great optimization, when I played it at the time I had a bad PC and the game ran at about 35 fps in high graphics, which I loved on its part. It is definitely a game that you should try if you like or are a fan of strategy. 12/10
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sirfinesser
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One of the best Total war games to get at an affordable price. If you like anything total war, this is a title you have to pick up
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Timolas
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Simply a timeless classic! The ravages of time have only slightly gnawed at the still very nice graphics of this game. The real-time battles are really exciting and beautiful to watch. Unfortunately, the cannons in this game were given micro bombs. The gameplay on the strategy map is also great, which is also known from many other Total War parts. But here I would like to see more diverse expansion options for the cities. Personally, I find the campaign quite challenging.
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