![]() The lack of introduction to characters, presuming foreknowledge, also means new players will find it hard to get into. The few issues that you could have with the original, such as the difficulty curve, are made worse due to the location of these missions within the larger story - and with it being standalone - which could make it inaccessible. Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - Aiko's Choice is more of the original, which means it's more of one of the best real-time tactics games around. As a standalone, it does offer a sort of introduction, but even this presumes you have played the original. Consequently, it throws you into the deep end. There are three larger, full-fledged areas, three smaller and more focused areas (interludes), which occur roughly three-quarters through the original game. It costs £16.99, roughly half the price of the base title. So what exactly does Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - Aiko's Choice bring? First, let's talk price. Even better is that if somebody who hasn't played Shadow Tactics feels like playing this expansion, this makes an effort to bring them in - even if it's likely to remind people of what happened five years ago. ![]() ![]() As a small standalone expansion to Shadow Tactics, Aiko's Choice looks to carry on the greatness and take you back to a place you likely haven't visited in a while, and it does it admirably. Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun – Aiko’s Choice Review Wccf Tech reviewed the standalone expansion Shadow Tactics: Aiko's Choice. ![]()
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