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Playstation 2 : Kessen II Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Kessen II and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Kessen II. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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CVG 60
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"Your gaming life will never be the same again..."

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 9 / 12
Date: October 12, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Kessen 2 lets you DECIDE wether you want to train or recruit troops, research weapon or assist in land development to increase your supply. The game lets you control your commander while in battle and allows you to control the camera while your troops move on to their assigned destination. This features GIVES YOU THE FEELING YOU ARE IN COMMAND which is the theme of the game.

The MAGIC abilities is by far the most coolest feature made on Playstation 2. KOEI has also been successful with their "NEW CLUSTER CONTROL ENGINE," where hundreds of battling troops can be displayed at the same time, which will leave you asking "How in the world did they do it?"

The graphics is excellent and still unparalleled to this date, your gaming life will never be the same again after playing Kessen 2!

To KOEI, Congratulations and PLEASE make more of this game. Maintain the ambiance and features of the game I'll pay double the price for KESSEN 3 !!!

Long time KOEI fan

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: February 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I have been playing KOEI games since Nobumga's Ambition on regular Nintendo. Personally, I believe this is the best KOEI game I have ever played. First of all, the graphics are stunning and the story line is astonishingly engrossing. However, a good game is not based on a pretty face but is determined by a number of other qualities. I have read some reviewers claim that in between battles you are given many choices on how to guide you army. Unfortunately, I do have to disagree with this claim.

The course of the game is based upon this: 1.)Story line given 2.)player makes one choice between three options (eg. train, recruit, develop new technology...) 3.) Go to battle
Then the process starts over. The player is not given the option where to fight and the three options given to develop are rather pointless to the overall progress of the game.

However, the gameplay of this game is not based on what you do in between battles. This game is completely based upon the battles themselves. The battles are amazing and will force many players to develop new ideas for strategy battles. It is difficult to explain in words what sets these battles apart from other games but I must proclaim that you have not played a battle sequence as amazing as this game. You are given control of about 4-7 generals each commanding their 5000-10000 soldiers. You can choose to let you officers to do their own thing, or you can give each of them direct orders. Also, once an officer initiates combat with another officer you can take control of the actual hand-to-hand fight. Your officer will have either special strength attacks or some magic ablility and you can use them to slaughter you enemy.

Pros:
Outstanding graphics during all aspects of the game
Very detailed and edge of your seat story line
Highly strategic battle sequences
Ability to command as much or as little of a fight as you want
Get to play as both Cao Cao and Liu Bei
Extended gameplay

Cons:
No choice in who to attack
No real gameplay apart from battles
Not historically accurate

If you want a game where you build you armies up and choose who to fight and who to ally with you will not like this game. If you care about how historically accurate a game is avoid this game.

However, if you want a game with a great story line and exciting battles that require strategy to achieve victory, then this game is for you. From a long time KOEI fan, I love this game.

Perfect!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: May 06, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I played Dynasty Warriors and a friend told me about Kessen, at first I thought it was pretty stupid, you command an army to destroy other armies? Oh boy thats fun. If you think about it, Dynasty Warriors is almost exactly the same.
I rented it once, was to lazy to play through the tutorial and returned it. I gave it another chance and I really, really liked it!
Every one from Dynasty Warriors is in it, but they look more realistic, the cinematic scenes are incredible and the levels will keep you on the edge of your seat. You'll get so addicted to customizing your army that you'll dance when a new officer decides to join your forces. If you lose the battle you gain exp points and get to try it over again with your powered up army. You get to choose your battle stradegy from the start, its easy and you'll enjoy watching as your force does as exactly as they were told.
Many disagree that you can not create your own army, every ones army is exactly the same. That is not true! One of my favorite features is that your officers will give you three options, example: Help cultivate land (raises supplies), Kill Man Eating Tiger(Raises Morale), Train Officers(Just like it sounds). Plus they always change, so you'll always see a new option before the next battle!
Your officers get their own skills and they gain even more as you fight. There are different types of skills, there pretty much summed up in the Magic and War. Magic is my favorite, meteors, tornados, fire balls, I don't want to give it away. War is just like magic, you're officers will use brute strength to kill the enemy forces. Volley is my favorite, your officers shoot thousands of arrows into the air that fall onto your enemy.
You also gain mechanical things, like arbalests, winged soldiers, catapults and more that I still haven't got.
Now many people have judged Kessen II poorly, "not historicly accurate", "bad graphics", "to simple", let me run down these.
Not historicly accurate? Uh... Who buys a game for a history lesson? Kessen is just for fun, if you wanted it to be historicly accurate... There would be nothing to it. Just a whole bunch of soldiers running at each other.
Bad graphics? Kessen 2 has the best cinematic scenes I've ever seen. In game play the graphics are as good as in any other game, when the officers use skills the graphics are even better and not slow and grainy.
To simple? Simple? As in how? Kessen 2 gives you unlimited options, devising a war stradegy may seem boring, but when you get sucked up in your army, the one you created, you want to do your best and making the stradegy is actoully fun. The stradegy can be... Anything you want your army to do, set traps, put sleeping pills in the enemy forces water, destroy the enemy supplie depot, a beserk attack on the enemy Lord's unit, set the enemy's boats on fire(did I forget to mention that you can fight on water?)... Unlimited! So if theres anything simple about it, I haven't found it.

KOEI at its best

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: August 25, 2002
Author: Amazon User

WOW! has Koei ever done an awsome job at making Kessen 2. Unlike Dynasty Warriors two Kessen 2 takes you into the REAL deal behind the Romance of the Three Kingdoms saga. In this sweet game you can command your multiple armies, use special magic abilities and even give your armies multiple formations! If you like this game some others are Dynasty warriors 2+3, Kessen 1 and The Romance of the Three Kingdom games 1-7.

GREAT GRAPHICS, GREAT GAME

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: October 02, 2002
Author: Amazon User

When i bought this game and played it for a few minutes, i really didn't think much of it (Ater all this is the only koei game i've played besides dw 2 and 3). About after the second level, I LOVED IT. the graphics are great, action is fun, and the sound rocks. The one put down (the only one i assure you), is that everyones invulnerable. I mean the morale is life, if morale winds to 0 the the whole group you were fighting vanishes. The elemental spells i love. In the battle of Chi Bi(for dynasty warriors players, you know what i'm talking about), wth the right spell i made a warrior and his horse fly off the boat and drown (thats the only way you can make guys die, this works with fissure too)Over all i rate this game a 5, can't wait for dynasty tactics, it sounds good.

Inspired by RoTK Beautifully....more so than "Based Upon"

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: February 17, 2003
Author: Amazon User

But for a game of this technical and imaginative level, I say "who cares?!" Sure, the gameplay is definately imperfect, but ask yourself this: how many RTS games on a console have played anywhere as nicely as this one? Answer: none. Starcraft 64, eat your heart out.

Firstly, the game utalizes simple commands to execute larger-scale movements. When forces are in thousands of soldiers in size, in real life you'd probably lose immediate and fast control over them all pretty quickly too....this game as such seemed to be more realistic in that fashion. There're really only three unrealistic aspects to the gameplay: 1) you can command a force that's miles away from you instantly; 2) there is lots of sorcery; and 3) how do you get so many legions of men to fight the corrupt?

Secondly, the graphics are amazing. Full of color and activity. Seeing 500 troops with only partial slowdown is very nice, and the fact that you can control an officer to get involved in the combat to see it up close. When you're not in control, an automatic camera changes perspective of your troops, be they running or battling (something the original Kessen lacked graphically, putting me to sleep, personally). The game is also full of great special effects (and I'm not even brushing upon the SFX in the FMV, or the FMV itself yet!). When dueling, sparks fly, and energy is shot out from these heroes' combatting, and the spell effects are simply huge in scale, and destruction.

Thirdly, the music is worthy of purchasing the soundtrack even if you haven't played the game. It's fully symphonized, somewhat catchy, easy to listen to, and full of emotion. True, the voice work here and there cries out: "I'm a good actor, but I don't know what I'm doing!" However, they still tell the story well enough for the most part...good during the important moments at least.

Finally, cinematically and emotionally, this game is incredible. FMV drives the story like one would not believe. Kessen II truly has about 3x as much FMV as Final Fantasy X, and for a game only about 8 hours long, that's far beyond amazing!! I sometimes still watch the FMV at the begining because it's so amazingly full of emotion, and beautifully photographed; being a film major, the lighting, scenery, item placement and art direction is important to me greatly, and I am fully satisfied here! When people tell me that games like this and Final Fantasy X and Xenosaga are too cinematic, frankly I get very aggrivated...instead I ask: "why can't all movies be as deep and engaging as these games?" GAMES!! Why is Hollywood, save a few nice epics, falling behind what was once Pong?!

All in all, if you like epic stories with high production values, and also like to play the head of war, then you need to get this game! Just expect a bunch of historical references, rather than any kind of historical lessons...whatsoever.

Kessen II

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: May 17, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I liked it because it has cool graphics and you can change if you would want to use Liu Bei or Cao Cao troops and there are dificulty settings and you can repeat the game agian and change your chioces.I also don't like it because expert mode was not so hard.

fun, and best graphics out of all ps2 games

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 23, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is the best game I've ever played, it's really fun. You get to control a whole bunch of officer's, and each officer has it's own army. It's also fun to watch the storys in the game, it's like watching a movie. It has really good graphics. It's worth buying because it is a pretty long game, long games are better to buy cause you don't beat them so fast.

One of the best

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: October 26, 2001
Author: Amazon User

If you are a fan of Romance of three kingdoms, this is the one you must have. Good graphic, and more stages than the other version...

EXCELLENT

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: March 15, 2006
Author: Amazon User

OMG... U ppl dont just get it its not china, its japan and the reason i rate it the best is because it has samurais and ninjas plus funny parts but if they had more higher rates in kessen 3 i would have rated kessen 3 the best


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