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Review of Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjou no Hasha on PlayStation 3

by Hemal Harris Hemal Harris photo Feb 2014
Cover image of Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjou no Hasha on PS3
Gamefings Score: 7.5
Platform: PS3 PS3 logo
Released: 06 Feb 2014
Genre: Turn-based strategy
Developer: SystemSoft Alpha
Publisher: SystemSoft Alpha

Introduction

Welcome to the world of Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjou no Hasha - a title that promises more military strategy action than you can fit into your gaming schedule! If your war-crimes bingo card includes adorable dragons and unicorns wielding laser beams (because why not?), you've come to the right place. As we journey through the intricacies of strategic warfare, be prepared for some serious brain-bending puzzles -- and possibly a few moments where you question your sanity. Ready your thoughts, sharpen your pencils, and let's talk strategy!

Gameplay

Daisenryaku Perfect HD lifts you into a turn-based strategic bonanza, allowing you to command from a roster of 22 delectable countries-each with unique strengths and weaknesses, much like your average group of friends before deciding where to eat. You can unleash over 600 units on your unsuspecting foes, from the typical infantry to some bizarre options that could make even the most seasoned gamer scratch their heads (Hello there, Emo soldiers!). At first glance, you might think you can just launch your army like confetti, but be warned! Proper placement in this game means the difference between victory and a humiliating defeat - and your friends gleefully pointing and laughing. Let's not forget about the multiplayer options. You can take your tactical genius online or go local with up to eight friends; any configuration is possible - forming alliances, igniting betrayals, and letting the chaos reign supreme! It's like a game of Monopoly, but with tanks, aerial strikes, and potentially hilarious consequences. Just make sure you know who you're allied with... things can escalate quickly! Managing your units requires more than just a love for spreadsheets. Each unit levels up RPG-style! They gain experience points, upgrade their accuracy, and start feeling themselves a little too much. You know the type--constantly flexing their stats as if they're the top of the leaderboard at your local arcade. But be careful! Micromanaging these little divas can make you feel like a kindergarten teacher trying to herd cats. Game editors allow you to customize maps, units, and even rules, putting you in charge of creating utterly chaotic battlefields where logic has taken a holiday. Want to create a landscape with pitfalls, D&D dragons, and defensive unicorns? Go for it! Just don't be surprised when even your best-laid plans go south in spectacular fashion!

Graphics

Graphically, Daisenryaku Perfect HD is like if a serious military simulation and a whimsical RPG collided in a delightful explosion of colors and strategy. While it's no AAA looker, it captures the essence of turn-based strategy with sufficient polish, decent animations, and units you can identify without having to squint through a magnifying glass. The maps are diverse enough not to drive you nuts staring at the same pixels for hours. But let's be honest, most players are too busy surrounded by dozens of options and strategizing how to ambush their friends to notice if the grass isn't the right shade of green.

Conclusion

Daisenryaku Perfect HD presents an engaging cocktail of classic turn-based strategy with a twist of the absurd. It can be delightfully challenging for players who are not afraid to flex their tactical muscles while sipping caffeinated beverages, but also silly enough to throw you out of your comfort zone when you toss a laser unicorn into the mix. With the blend of RPG elements, multiplayer madness, and unexpected humor, you'll find yourself smiling through the difficulty spikes. If you're ready to embark on an off-kilter strategic mission filled with more twists and turns than your favorite soap opera, give Daisenryaku Perfect a shot. Just make sure to keep your wits about you and your friends on their toes. The ultimate test? Which one of you can convince the Emo soldiers to turn against the unicorns? Game on!

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