gollum
06-03-2010, 23:36
From the new, very well done (especially when comparingit to the M2 videos that had this circus feeling with the letters of the game that passed through fire rings like circus tigers, and the despicable Napoleon video trailer, that was justifiably made fun of) presentation video (http://uk.pc.ign.com/dor/objects/76283/shogun-ii-total-war/videos/shogun2_trl_announcementtrailer_60110.html;jsessionid=1wf03jfdsn5km), it can be seen that there 19 clans, from which (at the moment) we know that 9 will be playable.
I can readily recognise (in the map at 0:59 of the video) the Shimazu in the southern part of Kyushu, and what seems to be the Otomo at the northern end. All Shikoku is dominated by a single clan and this can be no other than the Chosokabe - that by the way barely did not make it to the original (they were turned into the Shimazu and their historical generals given to the rebel faction, however they can still be seen in the intro movie expanding from Tosa in Shikoku).
In the Hiroshima area, i can tell the Mori at the southwestern tip, and propably the nextclan should be the Amako. There are two more clans further northeast, but there are many potential suitors such as the Yamana, the Ukita and the Miyoshi.
In central Japan (Kinki), its possible that the faction that occupies a large chunk are the Hosokawa. There seems to be a Warrior Monk based clan in Kii/Yamashiro and another one in Etchizen/Kaga/Noto/Etchu, although these could be partialy represented with the Asakura clan.
I readily recognise the Oda, the Imagawa, the Takeda, the Hojo and the Uesugi of Etchigo (ie after the kanto Uesugi passed over the clan in effect to Nagao kagetora aka uesugi kenshin). There are a lot of clans in Tohoku (the northeastern most long peninsula comprising Mutsu and Dewa in the original) as it should. The Date and the Mogami clans should be among those.
Anyone can offer his lights on this? By the way which clan might be that large chunk of land around Mino? Could it be the Saito clan that Oda Nobunaga had to fight to take over that province?
I can readily recognise (in the map at 0:59 of the video) the Shimazu in the southern part of Kyushu, and what seems to be the Otomo at the northern end. All Shikoku is dominated by a single clan and this can be no other than the Chosokabe - that by the way barely did not make it to the original (they were turned into the Shimazu and their historical generals given to the rebel faction, however they can still be seen in the intro movie expanding from Tosa in Shikoku).
In the Hiroshima area, i can tell the Mori at the southwestern tip, and propably the nextclan should be the Amako. There are two more clans further northeast, but there are many potential suitors such as the Yamana, the Ukita and the Miyoshi.
In central Japan (Kinki), its possible that the faction that occupies a large chunk are the Hosokawa. There seems to be a Warrior Monk based clan in Kii/Yamashiro and another one in Etchizen/Kaga/Noto/Etchu, although these could be partialy represented with the Asakura clan.
I readily recognise the Oda, the Imagawa, the Takeda, the Hojo and the Uesugi of Etchigo (ie after the kanto Uesugi passed over the clan in effect to Nagao kagetora aka uesugi kenshin). There are a lot of clans in Tohoku (the northeastern most long peninsula comprising Mutsu and Dewa in the original) as it should. The Date and the Mogami clans should be among those.
Anyone can offer his lights on this? By the way which clan might be that large chunk of land around Mino? Could it be the Saito clan that Oda Nobunaga had to fight to take over that province?