Skulls of the Shogun- Xbox 360

Skulls of the Shogun- Xbox 360
alaScore 92

6 reviews

May, 2013

alaTest has collected and analyzed 6 reviews from magazines and websites. Views about the gameplay and graphics are on the whole positive. Many are less positive about the single player gameplay.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Xbox 360 Games the Skulls of the Shogun- Xbox 360 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.

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Skulls of the Shogun Review: Streamlined Strategy Done Right

 

The long-awaited turn-based strategy game shows how it's done.

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Skulls of the Shogun Review

 

Catchy turn-based mechanics and a great sense of style make Skulls of the Shogun a good, accessible strategy game.

Approachable and engaging turn-based gameplay ; Enough depth for both serious and casual players alike ; Distinctive graphics and sound, including a great soundtrack ; Multiplayer support across numerous Microsoft platforms

Campaign doesn't offer enough challenge ; Maps can be cramped and confusing

Upgrading units with skulls is a huge plus, albeit one that requires you to prioritize. It's always a question of who should be doing the eating. Your general gains demon form and an added attack with his third eaten skull in a level, although...

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When Corpse Party launched in 2011 for the PSP, I was surprised by how much I liked the low-budget horror title. Its ability to build a tense atmosphere and disregard boundaries messed with my mind, but it had an undeniable charm – which is...

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