Review CorporateClone 4/5 · Jan 30, 2025
Digital Risk, with Samurai

I'm a huge fan of the Total War series, and this was the game that started it all. I recently picked it up in a Steam sale and played through the campaign, which felt relatively short for a Total War grand campaign.
I appreciated the aggressive AI, which built massive armies and attacked relentlessly from the start. Fending off multiple …

I'm a huge fan of the Total War series, and this was the game that started it all. I recently picked it up in a Steam sale and played through the campaign, which felt relatively short for a Total War grand campaign.
I appreciated the aggressive AI, which built massive armies and attacked relentlessly from the start. Fending off multiple attackers was both challenging and expensive. I played three different clans to see if there was any variation in gameplay, but each time, at least one clan seemed determined to eliminate me early on.
The city-building aspect was simple, with a small selection of buildings, each specializing in money, happiness, or military production. This made it easy to follow the same build path repeatedly to maximize wealth and establish army mustering points.

Overall, the game felt like Risk on steroids—if Risk took place in feudal Japan. My advice to new players? Always be ready for an attack, never trust your allies, and remember: the only way to win is to eliminate everything that isn’t you.