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RotKIV was always my favorite. I used to rent it before it was available on PS1.   ]]>
Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-29T19:16:12 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20
*Edit: I'm the guy in New Horizons that just sails around for fun, exploring new places  

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Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-29T18:51:04 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20 Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-29T15:22:28 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20 Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-29T03:06:05 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20 Originally posted by: Splain

Now do Game Boy! Or, allow me:

1. There's a Game Boy version of Nobunaga's Ambition. It's a little simplified but still very complex. There's no game like it in the rest of the Game Boy library.






2. There's a grid/tile puzzle game by Koei called Stop That Roach! It's a little tricky to learn, and then it gets repetitive toward the end, but it's not too awful.






And there you have it, just the two. Looks like you just took care of it  

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Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-28T17:23:40 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20
I wouldn't have guessed you'd rank Romance IV at the bottom, I played it maybe 15+ years ago and did enjoy it, it was fairly intuitive and very detailed, nice graphics too, much better than what I remembered about Romance II on the SNES, but it was a chore for sure, played through one scenario (I picked Cao Cao so I breezed though it) and thought it was good but I've never played it again.

Aerobiz Supersonic is another I've played as well, I thought it had some sort of Sim City feel to it, it was surprisingly entertaining and I did finish one of the scenarios, again like 15+ years ago, for some people this game would be as boring as watching paint dry but I would recommend if you enjoy sim games like Sim City.

About Uncharted Waters New Horizons, I tried to play it once a long time ago when I got the cart and put it down after failing to understand how to play it, then sometime later I tried Uncharted Waters on the NES and got deep into that one, I will definitely give New Horizons another try. ]]>
Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-28T16:28:02 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20
1. There's a Game Boy version of Nobunaga's Ambition. It's a little simplified but still very complex. There's no game like it in the rest of the Game Boy library.






2. There's a grid/tile puzzle game by Koei called Stop That Roach! It's a little tricky to learn, and then it gets repetitive toward the end, but it's not too awful.






And there you have it, just the two. ]]>
Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-28T09:41:03 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20 Originally posted by: Daniel_Doyce
 
Originally posted by: Bighab

Awesome article Daniel. I agree with UW:NH as the best Koei game on the Snes. NA:Lord of Darkness always felt like a reskinned NA2 from the Nes. I bought Genghis Khan 2 when it came out. Beat it and never could get into it again. I liked the strategy aspect but hated that they changed the battle system(Gemfire's system is similar but better IMO) From your reviews I might have to give Liberty or Death another shot. Civilization is a possibility too.
Liberty or Death is worth at least one playthrough as the British. It's a shame they didn't add a War of 1812 or Seven Years' War scenario to give it more replayability.

Don't forget Brandish.

 
I'm part of the group that hates Brandish. Played it and didn't like it. I don't consider it a KOEI game anyways.
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Koeinalia - A Compendium of Koei Knowledge Part 2 http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=183638 2018-08-28T09:13:48 -05.00 Daniel_Doyce 20 Originally posted by: Bighab

Awesome article Daniel. I agree with UW:NH as the best Koei game on the Snes. NA:Lord of Darkness always felt like a reskinned NA2 from the Nes. I bought Genghis Khan 2 when it came out. Beat it and never could get into it again. I liked the strategy aspect but hated that they changed the battle system(Gemfire's system is similar but better IMO) From your reviews I might have to give Liberty or Death another shot. Civilization is a possibility too. Liberty or Death is worth at least one playthrough as the British. It's a shame they didn't add a War of 1812 or Seven Years' War scenario to give it more replayability.

Don't forget Brandish.

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