Might and Glory: Kingdom Wars vs Total War: Shogun 2
Might and Glory: Kingdom Wars
Might and Glory: Kingdom Wars is an exciting MMO strategy where you havefortresses to defend and armies to train. In this game, you get to build your own kingdom with various resources and huge settlements for your troops and citizens. The game is a test of your strategic skills as players have to devise the perfect defensive plans against enemy raids as well as effective offensive strategies in order to conquer other kingdoms. A huge variety of troops including Warriors and Warlocks are available for you to train. They will be fighting alongside heroes who have special skills and magical powers. Players can also form alliances and engage in guild wars for attractive rewards.Featuring beautiful graphics and a strategy-based MMO gameplay, Might and Glory: Kingdom Wars is an MMO strategy game that fans of the genre would enjoy! Try it now!
Total War: Shogun 2
Total War: Shogun 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking original game, Shogun: Total War. Set in the darkest age of Feudal Japan right after the collapse of a unified government (in 16th century to be exact), many warring clans have risen through the chaos and out of them, 10 legendary warlords, or Daimyos, have their eyes set on the coveted position of shogun, but only one of them will be able to reunite a warring island.The gameplay is pretty similar to the original game. The campaign map features a turn-based, Risk-style gameplay while the actual battles themselves (rendered in glorious 3D) are played out in real-time. However, this time around, the game is filled with a ton of new units, including massive warships, as well as a more in-depth strategic gameplay based on the ancient texts in Sun Tzu's Art of War. There are multi-stage sieges, unique hero units who can be improved through standard RPG methods, and that the campaign map is now in 3D as well and can be rotated whichever way you like.
The campaign in Total War: Shogun 2 can also be played cooperatively (2 players), but if you truly want to test your skills, you can engage in epic online battles with up to 8 other players.
This game does the very first Total War game justice and is the sort of game that fans of the series would greatly enjoy. Also, considering that the game came out more than 5 years ago, the graphics in the game is still pretty relevant today... so I guess, that's another bonus.