Feudal Japan survival RPG Sengoku Dynasty just got tougher and more realistic
If the launch of Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Rise of the Ronin’s arrival on PC have you clamoring for a less combat-driven approach to feudal Japan, open-world RPG Sengoku Dynasty is eager to catch your eye. A combination of survival game, city-builder, and management sim with support for up to four-player co-op, it lets you live out your period fantasy, and the new ‘Mono No Aware’ update brings additional family features and more intense weather and environmental hazards. Continue reading Feudal Japan survival RPG Sengoku Dynasty just got tougher and more realistic


If the launch of Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Rise of the Ronin’s arrival on PC have you clamoring for a less combat-driven approach to feudal Japan, open-world RPG Sengoku Dynasty is eager to catch your eye. A combination of survival game, city-builder, and management sim with support for up to four-player co-op, it lets you live out your period fantasy, and the new ‘Mono No Aware’ update brings additional family features and more intense weather and environmental hazards.