
Dominic Sheard: "Throughout the life of the PS3 and Xbox 360, Omega Force created a lot of Warrior/Musou games, but they also branched out and tried expanding their range with titles like Fatal Inertia and Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll, but one title, Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, felt like the developers were attempting to grow the established formula from Dynasty Warriors with more tactical battles, no longer having one general who could demolish a hundred soldiers in minutes, instead, base it around the use of squads to overpower the opposition army."

"Amazon has added new game deals for March 29th. Deals are Star Wars: Battlefront $32, South Park: The Stick of Truth $10, BLADESTORM: Nightmare $22 and lots more!"
Colm Ahern: "Do you remember the Nightmare war? I don’t. Regardless, I still played some Bladestorm: Nightmare"

Not every game's box art is appealing, and 2015 has proven that some try to avoid being so altogether.
Out of all the generic zoomed in faces and bro-walks cover at we've seen this year, you've chosen Nobunaga's Ambition as terrible boxart? Quite the contrary, in my opinion because it reminds me of the great VHS art of yesteryear such as Big Trouble in Little China or Indiana Jones and at least it's hand drawn.
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