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Review: Total War Shogun 2 (This Is My Joystick)

Fall of the Samurai is set in 1860′s and 1870’s Japan. The gates have opened and now trade with the west is ongoing, constantly introducing new ideas and new technology in terms of both industry and the military. However, civil war is on the horizon as the forces loyal to the Emperor square off against those supporting the Shoganate, to determine the future of Japan. Will the Shogun remain in control, or will the Emperor regain the overall political power?

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GamersGate Launches 75% Off 2K Greatest Hits Sale, Total War and Space Battle Week-End

GamersGate unveiled its classical Week-End sale and you can now get some of the greatest PC 2K Games titles discounted by 75%. Headliners are The Bureau : XCOM Declassified, Borderlands : GOTY, Bioshock 1 & 2, NBA 2K14 and The Darkness II. They also have Blades of Times discounted by 75% as their daily deal, Total War and Space Battle Week-End are featured too.

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JackOfAllBlades3583d ago

There are actually some pretty good deals here, and a wide variety of games for everyone

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Vault Play: Shogun 2: Total War

Splitkick: If you’ve never played a Total War game, Shogun 2 is one of the most-universally praised games in the long-running series, and Creative Assembly has done a yeoman’s job in making it approachable yet deep. If, like me, you’ve been wanting to play it for quite some time, but haven’t installed the copy you bought on sale ages ago, do it before Rome 2 comes out this fall. Pardon me while I go assault Kyoto.

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PC Gaming Podcast: Ironhammers On Air #2 (Always online DRM)

Ironhammers: We’ve now got a third member on our PC gaming podcast and will be broadcasting via Google Hangouts On Air, once a week. The format stays roughly the same for now, but new segments are dripping their way into the show — and we added a ‘Topic of the Week’ segment, which this week was focused on the trials and tribulations of always online DRM.

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