GamerGaia's Ryan Davies writes: If there’s only one thing you should ever know about Sengoku it’s that this game will not, in any way, take you by the hand and show you how to get the most out of it. In fact, this map-based strategy title from acclaimed RTS developer Paradox has one of the steepest learning curves ever seen in gaming. Let me hit you with a simile; Sengoku, at least from the beginning, is like a skate park half-pipe, only you’re not skating towards a gentle curve, but rather flinging yourself at the vertical wall on the other side.
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Nintendo Life: Given the popularity of arcade titles like Final Fight and Double Dragon, the beat 'em up genre was a big draw in arcades during the late eighties and early nineties. Hoping to cash in on some of this success, SNK created its own unique take on the genre with Sengoku for its Neo Geo system. While the game borrows many of the same tried and true conventions of other brawlers of the time period, it did manage to inject a unique theme and a few interesting gameplay twists to go along with it.
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