Destiny of an Emperor
Destiny of an Emperor is a Strategy mixed Role-playing and Single-player video game developed and published by Capcom for NES in 1989. The game is based on the manga series of Hiroshi Motomiya, which unfolds the story of Chinese historical figure named Liu Bei and his brothers named Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. The storyline is based upon the historical event in the 14th century novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which itself focused on events and conflicts appeared before and during Three Kingdoms of ancient China. According to the story, three characters establish a small militia to protect their village from Yellow Turban Rebels, who are the followers of the sorcerer named Zhang Jiao. Unlike other RPGs, the non-boss fights of this game don’t comprise solely of encounters with generic units. The active party of the player contains up to seven members, five of which can partake in battle at any single time, one acts as a replacement for characters who slaughtered in the fight, and one to act as both a party tactician and reinforcement member. With addictive gameplay, old-school graphics, and easy controls, Destiny of an Emperor is a good game to play.
#1 Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms
Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms is a Downloadable Content Pack to the 2006 Turn-based Strategy and Real-time Tactics video game Medieval II: Total War. The DLC pack comes with four new campaigns, and each campaign revolves around the different geographical area. The game features both Single and Multiplayer modes, and it was developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. In the game, the player must define his territory, explore the environment, command his troops and take down enemies to conquer the land and loot their resources. All the factions from the New World are playable in the game, including Apaches, Aztecs and Mayans. With new maps in Crusades, Teutonic, Britannia, etc. there are thirteen new factions available to play, more than 110 units to command and over fifty building types, the player to play one-versus-one campaign. Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms includes prominent features such as 15 New Multiplayer Scenarios and Maps, more than Sixty new Territories, Fifty Building Types, Thirteen Factions, 10 Units, and more. With addictive gameplay, superb graphics, and brilliant mechanics, Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms is the best game to play.
#2 Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia is a Strategy-based, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by The Creative Assembly and published by Sega for Multiple Platforms. The game acts as the 12th title in the series of Total War, and it takes place in the British Isles, 878 AD. It introduces up to ten playable factions such as Welsh Kingdoms, Scots Circenn Gaelic clans, and more. It has two modes such as Campaign and Battle. The game starts with the player selecting his one of ten factions each has its unique attributes, set of objectives, strength, and play style. The game is played from an isometric perspective, and the player uses a point-and-click interface to explore the environment. According to the plot, the English King named Alfred the Great has mounted a strong defence at the Edington’s battle and blunted the Viking invasion. In the game, the player needs to explore the environment, the battle against opposing forces, select his strategy, and struggle to dominate the British Isles. During the game, the player uses ranged weapons to attack enemies and defeat them to earn points.