I realize that it is the modus operandi of Koei to take a series and run with it for as long as humanly possible, but the fact that we’re still gettingNobunaga’s Ambitiongames after twenty years still blows my mind. Then again, I somehow manage to be fascinated with the WWII era and there are tons of games about that, so I suppose I can relate.The trailer doesn’t give us a whole lot to go on, as it lacks gameplay footage (but what’s with that weird bit of computer simulation stuff at the beginning?). If I had to guess, I’d suspect that you’re either going to attempt to unify sixteenth-century Japan through strategic warfare or open an ice cream shop with dreams of one day serving the Emperor himself. I’m really hoping for the latter.Nobunaga’s Ambition: Iron Trianglereleases on January 27th on the PlayStation 2. Does anybody play these games anymore? Are they still fun?
I realize that it is the modus operandi of Koei to take a series and run with it for as long as humanly possible, but the fact that we’re still gettingNobunaga’s Ambitiongames after twenty years still blows my mind. Then again, I somehow manage to be fascinated with the WWII era and there are tons of games about that, so I suppose I can relate.

The trailer doesn’t give us a whole lot to go on, as it lacks gameplay footage (but what’s with that weird bit of computer simulation stuff at the beginning?). If I had to guess, I’d suspect that you’re either going to attempt to unify sixteenth-century Japan through strategic warfare or open an ice cream shop with dreams of one day serving the Emperor himself. I’m really hoping for the latter.
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Iron Trianglereleases on January 27th on the PlayStation 2. Does anybody play these games anymore? Are they still fun?








