![]() ![]() He supposedly had a habit of wearing two suits of armor, one on top of the other, earning him the nickname Ni-ryo Gusoku or Two Collar Armor. ![]() Sukenao was a bit of a strange fellow in his own right, it seems. Historical records seem to have differing accounts on who founded the school – Sukenao or his grandfather Sukehide – but they all seem to agree that Sukehide laid the framework that Sukenao built upon. He had trained with his grandfather in what was to become known as the Inatomi-ryu school of Gunnery Martial Arts. Now you see, Sukenao was the third generation cannon-maker. With Tango province being handed over to the Hosokawa the Inatomi family became Hosokawa vassals. When the Hosokawa family conquered the Isshiki in 1578, Sukenao would have been 26 years old. The Inatomi were hereditary vassals of the Isshiki clan of Tango province. Sukehide also formed a foundry specializing in casting firearms, and particularly large ones that we commonly refer to as…cannon. Sukehide was said to have trained in gunnery arts with Sasaki Yoshikuni and developed a unique style of gunnery tactics. Sukenao was the son of a no-name samurai named Inatomi Naohide, but that made him the grandson of Inatomi Sukehide. A Gempei War done in Kessen 1's style would be appealing, though I would like if it kept some of the RPG style equipment or choices that 3 and 2 respectively had, though equipment in 3 was a pain to get.(seriously, I never got past Chapter 4, but to get S ranks on some of the missions while getting all the items already on the map is obnoxious at times.Okehazama anyone?).Sukenao was born near the capital city of Kyoto in 1552 and would have matured into adulthood in the late 1560s, which was about the time when Oda Nobunaga made his way into that region. I guess there are a lot of other areas to explore. I would also be open for a game based on Liu Bang, or even on Qin Shi Huangdi. ![]() I think it would be much more interesting to do one about Mori Motonari, or to step outside of the Sengoku era and do one about the Gempei War (similar to Kessen 1 meaning the player would chose between playing as the Taira or as the Minamoto). Though the spin-off Mystic heroes was released in europe (don't know if it was released in the us).Īnyway if Koei would ever do another Kessen game (though its doubful seeing how its been 11 years since the 3rd game came out), I think they should avoid making another entry based on one of the three unifiers. ![]() The first game was an SRPG and the second was more of an Action-RPG, but none of them were released outside of Japan. Koei actually did Fengshen Yanyi, not in Kessen, but in a seperate RPG series, which had two entries (the first for PS1 and the second for PS2) and a musou-like spin-off called Mystic Heroes. Even the Edo Period has a lot of potential-particularly at the earlier and later ends, when it was so bloody. Imagine a Kessen game that takes inspiration from Yoshikawa's Taiko, or Musashi. And it's not like going back and tackling the same era from a different perspective can't be awesome. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Arsene-Lupin:Personally I'd love to see them tackle the Fengshen Yanyi.Īs for other periods for Kessen games, specifically, to tackles. (There was chaos, then there were heroes, etc etc.) They could finally, try out a Mongolian invasion of Japan, which Japan repelled by use of natural weather and ground forces. Why not go outside of the box? The Imjin Account of the Japanese invasion of Korea and the Korean hero Admiral Yi? They could also go the route of the Unification and formation of the Han, which mirrors the Three Kingdoms Account quite a bit. I guess they could also do a more faithful retelling of the Three Kingdoms story, though they've done that many times across all their titles. Or they could do the Genpei or Boshin War.they haven't touched those at all outside of Warriors Orochi and the only game I know of that has explored them in any degree of seriousness is Shogun 2. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Arthogawa:The only problem with a Kessen 4 is that the only time period they can explore without doing a retelling of 1-3 is Hideyoshi's unification of Japan following Nobunaga's death. ![]()
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