Compara los precios de Total War: Shogun (Gold Edition) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CREATIVE ASSEMBLY, Feral Interactive (Mac), Feral Interactive (Linux). Publicado por Electronic Arts Inc.. Lanzado el 15/3/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 90/100.

Feudal Japan grand strategy with turn-based clan management and brutally tactical real-time battles. Metacritic 90 and still the benchmark for the Total War formula.

Total War: Shogun 2 Gold Edition is a hybrid strategy title set in Sengoku-period Japan, asking you to manage a clan's economy, diplomacy, and army on a turn-based campaign map, then drop into real-time battles when armies clash. The Gold Edition bundles the base game with the Fall of the Samurai expansion, which fast-forwards the timeline to the 1860s Meiji Restoration and introduces rifles, gatling guns, and naval bombardment into the mix. That is a substantial amount of content for a single purchase. The campaign map is where the real depth lives. Each of Japan's clans starts with different unit rosters, province bonuses, and agent types, so the Chosokabe play a fundamentally different economic game than the Shimazu. You are constantly balancing food production, trade routes, building chains, and public order while watching your neighbours consolidate. The diplomacy system is lighter than a Paradox title but that is a feature, not a flaw. Decisions resolve quickly, the consequence loop is tight, and you are rarely more than three turns from a crisis. For players coming from something like Europa Universalis, Shogun 2 will feel streamlined. For anyone newer to grand strategy, it is an excellent first step precisely because the scope is contained and the objectives are legible. The real-time battle layer is where the series has always earned its reputation. Unit cohesion, morale, elevation, and flanking all interact in ways that reward preparation over clicking faster. The AI holds its own in field battles at higher difficulties, and siege scenarios add a positional puzzle on top of everything else. Fall of the Samurai introduces mixed-arms tactics, where you have to decide when to screen your riflemen with sword infantry and how aggressively to use your artillery before the enemy closes distance. The two expansion campaigns use these new tools well enough that they feel like distinct games rather than reskins. Where Shogun 2 shows its age is in the campaign AI's mid-to-late game pacing. Once you reach a dominant position, rival clans tend to pile into your borders without coordinating, which makes the final third of a campaign more tedious than tense. The multiplayer community has thinned considerably since release, so expect the online lobbies to be sparse outside peak hours. Mods exist on the Steam Workshop and a few have done meaningful work on unit variety and AI behaviour, but the ecosystem is not as active as Total War: Warhammer's current scene. For newcomers to the Total War series specifically, Shogun 2 remains the most commonly recommended entry point among veterans, and they are not wrong. The geographic constraints of the Japanese archipelago keep the campaign from sprawling into abstraction, the unit roster is large enough to build interesting armies without being overwhelming, and the tutorial sequences actually explain the mechanics rather than abandoning you after three screens of tooltips. If you have spreadsheet tendencies and an interest in historical strategy, the Gold Edition gives you two full campaigns with meaningfully different win conditions and enough replayability across clans to justify triple-digit hours before you feel the ceiling. Diego, Scout Team

Total War: Shogun (Gold Edition)

Total War: Shogun (Gold Edition)

15 mar 2011CREATIVE ASSEMBLY, Feral Interactive (Mac), Feral Interactive (Linux)Electronic Arts Inc.
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Feudal Japan grand strategy with turn-based clan management and brutally tactical real-time battles. Metacritic 90 and still the benchmark for the Total War formula.

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Total War: Shogun 2 Gold Edition is a hybrid strategy title set in Sengoku-period Japan, asking you to manage a clan's economy, diplomacy, and army on a turn-based campaign map, then drop into real-time battles when armies clash. The Gold Edition bundles the base game with the Fall of the Samurai expansion, which fast-forwards the timeline to the 1860s Meiji Restoration and introduces rifles, gatling guns, and naval bombardment into the mix. That is a substantial amount of content for a single purchase. The campaign map is where the real depth lives. Each of Japan's clans starts with different unit rosters, province bonuses, and agent types, so the Chosokabe play a fundamentally different economic game than the Shimazu. You are constantly balancing food production, trade routes, building chains, and public order while watching your neighbours consolidate. The diplomacy system is lighter than a Paradox title but that is a feature, not a flaw. Decisions resolve quickly, the consequence loop is tight, and you are rarely more than three turns from a crisis. For players coming from something like Europa Universalis, Shogun 2 will feel streamlined. For anyone newer to grand strategy, it is an excellent first step precisely because the scope is contained and the objectives are legible. The real-time battle layer is where the series has always earned its reputation. Unit cohesion, morale, elevation, and flanking all interact in ways that reward preparation over clicking faster. The AI holds its own in field battles at higher difficulties, and siege scenarios add a positional puzzle on top of everything else. Fall of the Samurai introduces mixed-arms tactics, where you have to decide when to screen your riflemen with sword infantry and how aggressively to use your artillery before the enemy closes distance. The two expansion campaigns use these new tools well enough that they feel like distinct games rather than reskins. Where Shogun 2 shows its age is in the campaign AI's mid-to-late game pacing. Once you reach a dominant position, rival clans tend to pile into your borders without coordinating, which makes the final third of a campaign more tedious than tense. The multiplayer community has thinned considerably since release, so expect the online lobbies to be sparse outside peak hours. Mods exist on the Steam Workshop and a few have done meaningful work on unit variety and AI behaviour, but the ecosystem is not as active as Total War: Warhammer's current scene. For newcomers to the Total War series specifically, Shogun 2 remains the most commonly recommended entry point among veterans, and they are not wrong. The geographic constraints of the Japanese archipelago keep the campaign from sprawling into abstraction, the unit roster is large enough to build interesting armies without being overwhelming, and the tutorial sequences actually explain the mechanics rather than abandoning you after three screens of tooltips. If you have spreadsheet tendencies and an interest in historical strategy, the Gold Edition gives you two full campaigns with meaningfully different win conditions and enough replayability across clans to justify triple-digit hours before you feel the ceiling.

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Diego · Scout Team

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Desarrolladora
CREATIVE ASSEMBLY, Feral Interactive (Mac), Feral Interactive (Linux)
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Electronic Arts Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 mar 2011

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