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Eni
Jan 11 2009, 05:33 PM
So, i might be buying this game but i have some doubts, mainly, what are the differences with DW5:Empires, apart from being in Japan that is...

Thank you :D
I haven't played them in a little over a month but I'll try to remember.

SW2: Empires is better IMO over most things except CAW.
In CAW you just choose from 12ish models and change colors. Then you choose the weapon, and you can only choose from half the characters. There are 15 slots though, which is good.

Free mode is way better in SW2: Empires since you can actually use tactics during battles and place your officers at whatever base.

Empire Mode is pretty good, I honestly don't remember the difference between it and DW's besides being Japan. If you get enough culture you can place your officers in battle and there are a couple other differences. I can't remember. :/ But you do have regional scenarios which is over places like Kyushu, and after you take that over you'd be able to go into regular Empire mode.

You can use formations to increase attack, defense, or speed, depending on what your opponent uses.
You can use multiple people musous with others in your army depending on their relationship. It works if there is a eletricalish link between you when your musous are full.

Scenarios:
- 5 or 6 Regionals
- Kawanakajima
- Anegawa
- Honnoji
- Sekigahara
- Divided Land (you can choose who's where)

Overall, I think it's much better than DW5: Empires. I play it more even though I prefer the DW characters and CAW overall. :)
If I remember anything else I'll be sure to post again.
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