Compara los precios de Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Mimimi Games. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 6/12/2016. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 85/100.

A razor-sharp tactical stealth game set in Edo-period Japan where five specialists turn patience and positioning into lethal art.

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is a real-time tactical stealth game in the tradition of Commandos and Desperados, set across feudal Japan during the rise of a new Shogun. You control a squad of five specialists, each with a locked toolkit of abilities, and your job is to move them through densely packed enemy formations without triggering an alarm that ends the mission. Think of it as a puzzle game wearing a stealth costume: every level is a hand-crafted problem with multiple valid solutions, and the satisfaction comes from finding the one that fits your playstyle. The five characters are the mechanical heart of the game. Hayato is the classic assassin, fast and lethal at close range. Aiko plays the distraction card, disguising herself to lure guards off their posts. Yuki sets traps and scouts routes. Mugen is the brute-force option, capable of killing multiple targets in sequence. Takuma operates at long range with a sniper rifle and a trained tanuki that creates its own diversions. None of them are redundant. The best moments come when you chain their abilities in sequence, using Aiko's decoy to cluster three guards, then snapping in with Hayato and Mugen simultaneously in Shadow Mode, the game's signature mechanic that lets you queue coordinated kills across multiple characters and release them at once. As a strategy specialist, what impresses me most is the decision density per square meter of screen space. Guard cones are clearly visualised, patrol timers feel fair, and the game consistently teaches you its own rules before testing you on them. The difficulty curve does spike late, but never arbitrarily. Missions like the snowy mountain pass or the crowded festival town are genuinely intricate without feeling like the designer is cheating. The AI behaves predictably in the best sense: it follows consistent rules you can learn and exploit. There is no save-scum penalty, so you can try aggressive lines freely and back out when they fail. The weaknesses are real but narrow. Replayability is limited once you have solved each level to your satisfaction; this is not a roguelite and has no procedural generation. The story is competent but thin, leaning on samurai-genre archetypes more than original characters. Mod support is minimal compared to a Paradox title, so when the content runs out, it runs out. Completion will take most players somewhere between 20 and 30 hours depending on difficulty setting and how many optional challenge objectives you chase. That is a shorter commitment than my usual recommendations, but the craft is dense enough that those hours justify the run. For newcomers to the genre, the tutorial is one of the better onboarding sequences in tactical stealth. It introduces each character individually, in a controlled environment, before combining them. There is no information overload. If you have never touched a Commandos-style game, this is the correct starting point in 2024 and probably the best-made entry in the modern revival of the subgenre. The Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam, maintained across nearly 40,000 reviews, is not noise. Diego, Scout Team

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

6 dic 2016Mimimi GamesDaedalic Entertainment
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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is a real-time tactical stealth game in the tradition of Commandos and Desperados, set across feudal Japan during the rise of a new Shogun. You control a squad of five specialists, each with a locked toolkit of abilities, and your job is to move them through densely packed enemy formations without triggering an alarm that ends the mission. Think of it as a puzzle game wearing a stealth costume: every level is a hand-crafted problem with multiple valid solutions, and the satisfaction comes from finding the one that fits your playstyle. The five characters are the mechanical heart of the game. Hayato is the classic assassin, fast and lethal at close range. Aiko plays the distraction card, disguising herself to lure guards off their posts. Yuki sets traps and scouts routes. Mugen is the brute-force option, capable of killing multiple targets in sequence. Takuma operates at long range with a sniper rifle and a trained tanuki that creates its own diversions. None of them are redundant. The best moments come when you chain their abilities in sequence, using Aiko's decoy to cluster three guards, then snapping in with Hayato and Mugen simultaneously in Shadow Mode, the game's signature mechanic that lets you queue coordinated kills across multiple characters and release them at once. As a strategy specialist, what impresses me most is the decision density per square meter of screen space. Guard cones are clearly visualised, patrol timers feel fair, and the game consistently teaches you its own rules before testing you on them. The difficulty curve does spike late, but never arbitrarily. Missions like the snowy mountain pass or the crowded festival town are genuinely intricate without feeling like the designer is cheating. The AI behaves predictably in the best sense: it follows consistent rules you can learn and exploit. There is no save-scum penalty, so you can try aggressive lines freely and back out when they fail. The weaknesses are real but narrow. Replayability is limited once you have solved each level to your satisfaction; this is not a roguelite and has no procedural generation. The story is competent but thin, leaning on samurai-genre archetypes more than original characters. Mod support is minimal compared to a Paradox title, so when the content runs out, it runs out. Completion will take most players somewhere between 20 and 30 hours depending on difficulty setting and how many optional challenge objectives you chase. That is a shorter commitment than my usual recommendations, but the craft is dense enough that those hours justify the run. For newcomers to the genre, the tutorial is one of the better onboarding sequences in tactical stealth. It introduces each character individually, in a controlled environment, before combining them. There is no information overload. If you have never touched a Commandos-style game, this is the correct starting point in 2024 and probably the best-made entry in the modern revival of the subgenre. The Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam, maintained across nearly 40,000 reviews, is not noise.

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steamTactical StealthReal-Time with PauseShadow ModeSquad-BasedSingle-Player CampaignMission-BasedCommandos-likeEdo Period

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Processor
Intel i3 2nd-Generation 2.5GHz, AMD Quad-Core 2.5GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
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Nvidia GT640, AMD Radeon HD7750, 1GB Vram
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Version 10
Storage
13 GB available space Sound Ca…

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96%(38,223)

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Mimimi Games
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Daedalic Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 dic 2016

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