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Command armies across ancient China, where damming rivers floods enemy forts and bad tax policies leave you with deserters. Sieges feel slow but brutal—like actually breaking down castle gates.

Developer: Koei
Genre: Strategy
Released: 1995
File size: 993.13 KB
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Game Overview

I picked up Rise of the Phoenix on the Super Nintendo back in 1995, a strategy game from Koei that felt a little different from the usual action platformers dominating the system at the time. It was part of that wave of deeper, more thoughtful titles that tried to bring complex historical simulations to a console better known for jump and run adventures.

You control the armies of ancient China's warring states, moving units across a large strategic map to conquer territory and unify the land. The main objective is to outmaneuver rival factions through careful planning, not just brute force. Key mechanics include managing your cities' resources and public order to prevent revolts, using terrain and weather to your advantage in battles, and conducting espionage to sabotage opponents. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, with each decision carrying significant weight, and the difficulty can be punishing if you neglect your economy or overextend your forces. It feels like conducting a long, intricate campaign where every move matters.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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