Nobunaga's Ambition: Tales of the Overlord is a strategy simulation game set in the Sengoku period of Japan.
This work is an important entry in the "Nobunaga's Ambition" series, focusing on the balance between national governance and army deployment. Players must not only manage castles, train military commanders, and store food and supplies, but also pay close attention to enemy movements and the political situation. The system provides rich interactive diplomacy, battle command, and terrain strategy elements, challenging players with every decision they make. The graphics are presented in a classic pixel style, and the music recreates the solemn atmosphere of the Warring States period, making it perfect for players who enjoy history and in-depth strategy.
If you are a player who loves historical themes and strategy simulation, then this game is definitely worth a try. The game content is rich and the strategy is deep, testing both your battlefield command ability and your ability to manage national development and diplomatic balance. It's not as stimulating as a fast-paced game, but it allows you to feel the sense of accomplishment of controlling the overall situation in every battle. Especially for friends who are interested in the history of the Japanese Warring States period, you will be able to gain a lot of fun and knowledge from it.
New players are advised to choose a medium-strong faction with more resources, such as the Oda clan or the Tokugawa clan, to facilitate the early development stage.
Give priority to building markets and farmland to ensure sufficient food and money, laying the foundation for later campaigns.
Acquire high-quality military commanders through the "Recruitment" and "Persuasion" mechanisms, and give full play to their respective advantages in "Intelligence" and "Valor."
When facing a strong enemy, don't confront them head-on. You can resolve the pressure by forming alliances and sowing discord among enemy countries.
Using terrain, weather, and troop combinations reasonably can reverse the battle situation. For example, use archers in mountainous areas and cavalry assaults on plains.
Arcade
SNES(SFC)
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
MS-DOS
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
MS-DOS
MS-DOS
SNES(SFC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Nintendo DS
MS-DOS
Wanderswan | Color
Arcade
NES / Famicom(FC)
SNES(SFC)
Arcade
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS
Playstation
NES / Famicom(FC)
Arcade
NES / Famicom(FC)
Arcade