Might and Glory: Kingdom Wars vs Shogun: Total War
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!
Shogun: Total War
Shogun: Total War is the first original title in a legendary, 15-year (and counting), award-winning, real-time strategy game series that currently spanned across multiple themes and settings. However, this game is set in ancient Japan - 1542 to be exact - when the last shogunate collapsed and the entire nation is thrown into conflict as multiple daimyo (faction leaders) vie for the most powerful seat. To make things worst, Europeans have also ventured to island at this point, bringing guns, religion and disease - factors that you'll eventually have to deal with if you are to attain the people's support and conquer the whole of Japan.The gameplay in Shogun: Total War is akin to Rise of Nations in the sense that each battle is carried out in real-time, but moving your troops on the world map is pretty much turn-based (Risk-style). However, unlike the latter, the battle itself is purely consisted of the actual fighting rather than having you build a base and amassing resources and an army. Instead, Shogun lets you view the entire battlefield from any view you like and send commands to your troops as the battle unfolds. This is basically something that's unheard of until this game came along.
Shogun: Total War may be an old game by modern standards, and due to this, many players might simply opt for its sequel in order to have a taste of that this game has to offer. However, if you truly want to experience the very first of the Total War series, this is the game to play.