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Kessen III - Fact SheetFormat – PlayStation 2
Action and Full Real – Time Control Unlike any of the previous Kessen games in the series, players will have direct real-time control of troop movements, offensive and defensive manoeuvres. Each troop belongs to a unit. A unit is comprised of a primary troop and up to two support troops. The player can assume direct control of the primary or support troops at any point in combat. The marching speed of a unit depends upon the unit type. For example, cavalry and ninja units can travel much faster than normal foot soldiers. The terrain (inclines, marshes, water) can negatively affect a unit's mobility. Conversely a troop's speed will increase on downhill movements. Strategy: The War Council Strategy is one of the Kessen series' most popular aspects, and it is an important element in KESSEN III as well. Players can decide which officers will go into combat, unit objectives, marching routes for each unit and general battle policy. Once a player chooses a battle, Nobunaga will declare a war council. This is where the game's strategic planning takes place. Subordinate officers will explain the current situation and conditions for victory. While the player has full real-time control of a single unit, the other units will follow the assigned plan. For unexpected circumstances during combat, the player can assign new orders at any time. Gamers, who want to focus on action, can use the "Auto Placement" command which selects and positions combat officers for them. After the War Council, Nobunaga will declare the start of combat. The stage is won when the player satisfies the conditions for victory. Post-battle, players can review character upgrades, bonuses and points. The Battlefields Nobunaga's forces will battle the armies of chaos through more than 50 stages. Here are just some of the environments players will encounter: Sakai Village During the Sengoku Period, Sakai Village was governed by merchants and became a key port of trade with foreign ships. In this setting you will see combat along the seaport's narrow streets, lined with merchants houses. The Battle at the Mouth of Kizu River The Mouri army used the Bay at the Kizu River, near Osaka, to transport soldiers and food to Ishiyama Honganji, a religious temple in Osaka later destroyed by Nobunaga. In a successful naval blockade at the mouth of the Kizu River, the brilliant Nobunaga used iron clad ships armed with rows of cannons against the Mouri forces. Clash Mt. Fuji Kessen III recreates the majestic rolling mountains and valley passes, each which become crucial factors to victory during the skirmishes near the glorious and deeply revered Mt.Fuji The Story of Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga began his ascent to power as a daimyo of Owari County and arguably became the most potent and fierce daimyo of the era. Although Nobunaga is commonly portrayed as a villain, he was betrayed by one of his most trusted lieutenants, Mitsuhide Akechi and slain at Honnoji temple (shown during the game's second opening sequence). Kessen III tells the story of the young Nobunaga as an idealist, and how the tides of war and love led him to his fate. About Kessen III Kessen III is being developed by KOEI Co.,Ltd and is produced by Kou Shibusawa, who's previous credits include the legendary Romance of the Three Kingdoms® series, Nobunaga AmbitionTM, Winning PostTM and Crimson Sea®. Product specifications Platform PlayStation® 2 Developer KOEI Co.,Ltd. Launch date April 2005 SRP £39.99 Genre Action Strategy Players 1 PEGI Rating Pending Sound Dolby® Pro Logic®II Peripherals Analog controller, Memory Card (8MB for PlayStation 2) About KOEI Ltd. KOEI Ltd, are a subsidiary of Japanese company KOEI Co.,Ltd, and established offices in Hertfordshire, UK in 2003. KOEI maintains operations in Japan, The US, UK, Canada, China, Korea and Taiwan. KOEI employs over six hundred people worldwide with sales exceeding $250 million. The company constantly seeks the fine balance between entertainment, technology, art and education and provides games that will mesmerise gamers globally. The companies Dynasty Warriors series has generated nearly 7 million unit sales worldwide, since releasing for the PlayStation games console in 1997. Dynasty Warriors and the KOEI logo are registered trademarks of KOEI Co., Ltd ©2004, KOEI Co.,Ltd. All rights reserved. "PlayStation" and the "PS" family logo are registered trademarks of Sony computer Entertainment Inc.
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