Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf is a Strategy, Single-player and Two-player video game developed and published by Koei. The game serves as the part of the Historical Simulation, and it is the sequel to Genghis Khan. In the game, the player is given a choice to dominate the country of Mongolia as the protagonist named Temujin, the man who would become Genghis Khan. The gameplay is split into several scenarios and events, and the player can interact environment using the point-and-click interface. According to the plot, the wolves of the massive Plains become the rulers of the globe, and the game enables the player to engage in culturally rich fights using horsemen, fighters, elephant riders and more. During the battle, the player commands the horde of the army, where the player deals with his strongly influence the birth of his heir. The game is set in the thirteenth century where the player experiences the story of Temujin. Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf offers core features, exciting gameplay, make strategic decisions, command army, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#1 Scarface Money. Power. Respect
Scarface Money. Power. Respect is a Turn-based Strategy, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by FarSight Studios and published by Sierra Entertainment for PSP (PlayStation Portable). Unlike The World is Yours, which is a Third-person Perspective and Open World Action video game, Scarface Money. Power. Respect revolves around Turn-based elements, introducing both Single-player and Multiplayer modes. In the game, the player takes on the role of the protagonist with a task to make strategic decisions to raise the power and to command the soldiers of shooters while competing against enemies. In Single-player story mode, the player needs to take direct strategic citywide commands to conquer the street-level real-time combat. The player must handle the large territory, profit-making opportunities, and adversaries through drug trafficking. The Multiplayer mode pits up to four players as criminals in a race to gain turf and money. In turn-based gameplay, each player needs to manage distribution and production of drugs, create enough strength to adversaries, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it if you like to be a gangster.