
As one might assume, each of these renown fighters is out for world conquest, as the namesake implies, and our amnesiac hero is along for the ride.Īs mentioned, the game doesn’t know how to be anything but comedic.

So, well-known figures such as Oda Nobunaga, Billy the Kid and Napoleon Bonaparte have been turned into girls all vying for control and, at times, the player’s love. Our protagonist here wakes up one day in an alternate universe where famous warriors from the annals of time are all scantily-clad females. The tale isn’t exactly a serious one, though, which is unfortunate because the undercurrent of the narrative is historically significant. All talking and story segments are carried out via text boxes, Japanese audio and wonderfully-drawn character portraits. It’s equal parts visual novel and tactical RPG at its core. It’s that latter part which rings true for Eiyuu Senki – The World Conquest, a visual novel/tactical RPG hybrid from developer TENCO and localization studio Fruitbat Factory.ĭespite Eiyuu Senki being a huge game, just from a pure text and length standpoint, it’s actually fairly straightforward in its design.

Many times, this is done to elicit a sense of nostalgia and not much more others, however, know how to evoke that strong feeling we call nostalgia while also managing to iterate on the formula they’re using as a template in intelligent ways. We’re at a point in gaming where developers are regularly looking to the past to draw inspiration for their future titles.
