
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"The Warriors games from Omega Force have been a yearly staple for Koei Tecmo over the years and while recent years have saw the company create various Warriors titles that tied into other franchises, many of these games still feel quite similar to one another. However all the way back in 2007 the company released a different type of game called Bladestorm: The Hundred Years’ War. Featuring a setting far different than fans were used to and a number of gameplay changes, Koei Tecmo has now re-released the title eight years later with a number of improvements under the name Bladestorm: Nightmare. The question is, have these improvements made Bladestorm: Nightmare a title worthy of purchasing?"

"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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