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Kessen II
by THQ
Platform:   PlayStation2
4.0 out of 5 stars 11 customer reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • New Technology allows for 500 soldiers on-screen at once – 5x more than the original
  • Experience battles firsthand – control generals and give orders at the squad level!
  • 3x the number of stages! Besiege castle walls, battle aboard moving ships, and
  • stampede across open plains in 30 new stages!
  • New weapons, tactics, and troops including elite-Horsemen and Elephant Cavalry!
  • Devastating new Elemental Attacks including tornadoes, lightning strikes, and meteor showers!
  • 8x the number of event sequences immerse you into this powerful epic!

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Amazon.co.uk Review
The bigger brother of PlayStation 2 launch title Kessen, Kessen II is a very tactical title which requires great patience and bags of time to play, but rewards the player who sticks with it with gameplay by the sackload. It's a Japanese-developed game set in China and in typical Japanese style the story revolves around the feudal period of the country's history, telling a story of honour and betrayal on a grand scale. Think of it as a console war game involving ordering huge units of troops around a battlefield and you won't be far wrong.

As a gaming experience Kessen II can be rewarding and at the same time oddly frustrating, given the relatively poor quality of graphics during planning phases and the ponderous and overly intrusive cutscenes. The fighting sequences are all very impressive, though, with up to 500 troops on screen at any one time and the inclusion of magic users who can throw hellfire, damnation and some very impressive large boulders around with relative abandon.

For a game of such complexity the learning curve is nicely balanced and never feels as if it's going to get too difficult too quickly, but what may really hold the game back is its core subject--a tactics game set in feudal Japan will appeal to a very limited market. That said, if you fancy a break from Metal Gear's military tip-toeing and Grand Theft Auto's blatant "shoot first and never mind the questions" attitude there's a lot to be said for Kessen II.--Chris Russell

Manufacturer's Description
Welcome to China. It's the second century AD, and you're in control of Liu Bei, a wise and much loved governor who only wants to bring peace to his land of Xu. Unsurprisingly, this is a ludicrously optimistic wish, and Xu is now at war with several enemy states, forcing you to defend yourself and your people. This is the background for Kessen II, a real-time strategy game set during the events of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" epic. Kessen II throws you into enormous, sprawling battles involving foot soldiers, cavalry, and some very impressive magicians. These warlock types are a new addition to the Kessen series, and make the action considerably more eye-popping, with massive fireballs, meteor storms and earthquakes tearing the battlefields to shreds at regular intervals. Nonetheless, the gorgeous cut-scenes do little to change Kessen II's hardcore strategy roots - this is a game for thinkers, not doers.


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4 star: 36%  (4)
3 star: 18%  (2)
2 star: 9%  (1)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best strategy game I've found on PS2, 30 Dec 2003
In short I loved this game, I played it for days on end until I completed it as both the available forces. Users control their armies and units on various maps in order to meet (or avoid) opposing forces. Once two opposing forces meet, a battle can be entered manually whereupon some stunning graphics will impress. Each army and its general have their unique strengths and frankly I couldn't get enough of controlling the magicians to wipe out enemy forces with bolts of lightning, fireballs and ice. It gets complicated when there are 6 different battles going on but very enjoyable all the same. Fantastic.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Play in War and Romance, 19 Jun 2003
This is a half game half story. From when you first start the game it will take you a good fifteen to twenty minutes of intro and scene watching before you make your first decision. However this with the rest of its long cut scenes and narratives is not a weakness but a strong point. With the original the story line was minimal and the army commanders came and went with no explanation. This is not true in the sequel where the story based on the Three Kingdoms period is well developed with personalities for all commanders. Feelings can be provoked by plot developments and when you defeat hated commanders.

The game itself is not quick, being of course a battle recreation. The game play only really becomes challenging in the expert modes, which have to be unlocked, although it is not painful replaying the story, as you will get extra in the higher modes. Some battles are easy some are hard where special abilities need to be used up wisely, it is always fun decimating an enemy with a magic attack, and the teaming up of units. Battles can be decided by one or two major decisions of silly mistakes.

Yes there are some niggles such as the quite sporadic at times movement of units, which cannot squeese through gaps and the inability to retreat quickly. Battles last longer than sometimes you may expect and you may have to win sometimes by exploiting the computers poor tactics.

Controls are quite quick to learn and are better than most tactic games. There is a great depth shown for one in the great number of duel variations. Admittedly I am addicted to it, but dont be put off if youve played the the slightly unenvolving/cumbersome original. The game play and story are much improved with you being able to control the action at all levels. If you have any sought of imagination you will be captivated in the plot and the Three Kingdom story for ever. I would also recommend this game for Three Kingdom fanatics that perhaps dont consider themselves great computer game players. As the controls should be picked up quickly and it is mainly about tactics.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last an adult game for PS2!, 5 April 2002
By Bruce in Brighton (UK - England) - See all my reviews
I bought a PS2 because I thought it would be nice to be able to play DVDs and some decent games - but so far I have been very disappointed that virtually all the games I've tried, have not been my thing at all and seem mostly aimed at 14 year olds.

But finally a game with depth and interest that goes beyond the superficial - OK the cut-scenes are too long, but hey you can bypass them with the start button and for me it's a case of getting down to the battles. Playing the "baddie" - Cau Cau - is when the fun starts!

Great to have some difficult battles and enough to keep you interested for many hours - I mean I liked "Baldur's Gate" but it was all over too quickly!

Anybody who's not part of the "instant gratification" generation simply has to buy this!! I'm loving it and just don't want to get to the end - but even when I do I think I'll go back and try to win with all the blatantly bad strategies! ;-)

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