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18 reviews found100
Digitally Downloaded
Jun 5, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
85
GameSpace
Jun 5, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
GamingBolt
Jun 7, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
GameSpew
Jun 15, 2018
The changes made to Taishi aren’t perfect, and it’s a shame that combat has suffered as a result, but overall it’s a valiant attempt to make the game more accessible to a wider base of players. Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi is a game that feels like a more approachable version of what’s come before, both for returning players and new ones alike.
75
COGconnected
Jun 10, 2018
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Taishi is certainly the kind of game that you can get lost in, constantly muttering ‘one more turn’ while losing sleeping and playing into the wee hours of the morning.
75
3DJuegos
Jun 19, 2018
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70
Eurogamer Italy
Jun 5, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
Hardcore Gamer
Jun 5, 2018
The new features, particularly the Resolve system, are cool, but the title still manages to feel incomplete. For those elite, it’s best to wait until the next version.
70
SpazioGames
Jun 24, 2018
Summary and quote unavailable.
70
GameCritics
Aug 22, 2018
Sadly, all its clever systems end up centering on warfare, and it is in warfare where Taishi too often fails to deliver. For every pitched battle ending in an exhilarating upset victory, there were a dozen that left me feeling like they were wasting my time. Despite all the clever tools in Kou Shibusawa’s thirty-year vision for historical simulation, I frequently had no way to create a new history for a unified Japan without marching into the inevitable. — Steve Gillham Disclosures: This game is developed and published by Koei Tecmo.