The Total War series has always been most impressive as a singleplayer experience—forays into competitive multiplayer are frequently confusing or ride high on unstable connections—but the team at Creative Assembly really nailed the co-op balance with Shogun 2 . Rome 2 has had its share of problems, and perhaps it's simply too big to be the same kind of focused team experience.
Whatever the reason, Shogun 2's narrowed scope on the Japanese mainland allows you to indulge in a depth most cooperative games lack. Over the course of a long, long summer, a friend and I spent almost 100 hours securing the southern end of the island and blazing trails to the north and east. There's also the distinctly Total War-flavored pleasure of having your back against a wall, only to see your friend's cavalry come charging over a hill to your rescue. If you can make it through the Shogun 2 campaign with a friend, you've got a friend for life.
The Total War series has always been most impressive as a singleplayer experience—forays into competitive multiplayer are frequently confusing or ride high on unstable connections—but the team at Creative Assembly really nailed the co-op balance with Shogun 2 . Rome 2 has had its share of problems, and perhaps it's simply too big to be the same kind of focused team experience.
Whatever the reason, Shogun 2's narrowed scope on the Japanese mainland allows you to indulge in a depth most cooperative games lack. Over the course of a long, long summer, a friend and I spent almost 100 hours securing the southern end of the island and blazing trails to the north and east. There's also the distinctly Total War-flavored pleasure of having your back against a wall, only to see your friend's cavalry come charging over a hill to your rescue. If you can make it through the Shogun 2 campaign with a friend, you've got a friend for life.
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