Total War: Shogun 2
トータルウォー:将軍2
A 2011 strategy game by Sega (Creative Assembly) set during Japan's Sengoku period, combining turn-based campaign management with real-time battles. Its highly detailed depiction of samurai sword units and Sengoku military culture earned critical acclaim worldwide.
解說
Overview
Total War: Shogun 2, developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega in 2011, is a historical strategy game set in 16th-century Sengoku Japan. Players lead one of the period's major daimyo houses in a campaign of diplomacy, economics, and warfare to unify Japan under their rule. It received Metacritic scores above 90 and remains one of the most critically lauded entries in the long-running Total War franchise.
Samurai Units and the Katana
The game's samurai infantry units are characterized by exceptional morale, melee strength, and connection to the game's bushido honor system. Sword-armed samurai units represent the pinnacle of close-combat effectiveness, and the mechanics rewarding honorable conduct (no retreating, loyal service) reflect actual samurai values. The range of unit types — sword samurai, naginata samurai, bow samurai — gives players a practical education in Sengoku military organization.
Historical Fidelity
Each daimyo faction carries historically accurate traits (Takeda cavalry, Shimazu 'withering fire,' Uesugi's righteous reputation), and the tension between arquebusier units and traditional sword-armed forces accurately captures the late Sengoku military reality.
Fall of the Samurai DLC
The 2012 expansion depicting the Meiji Restoration era adds Gatling guns and steam warships, placing katana-armed traditionalists against modern weapons — a direct simulation of the historical moment when the sword's practical military role ended and its symbolic role began.
Cultural Impact
With millions of copies sold globally, Shogun 2 introduced more international players to Sengoku Japan, samurai culture, and the katana than perhaps any other game. It remains a primary gateway for Western audiences into Japanese sword history.
登場的真實刀劍
Sengoku-Period Daisho (Uchigatana and Wakizashi Pair)
The standard armament of the Sengoku samurai depicted in Shogun 2 was the daisho — a paired uchigatana (main sword, ~60–75 cm) and wakizashi (short sword, ~30–60 cm). The uchigatana was the primary combat weapon worn edge-up at the waist; the wakizashi served as backup, indoor weapon, and the instrument of ritual suicide. The mass-produced practical uchigatana from centers like Mino (Gifu) and Bizen (Okayama) supplied the enormous military demand of the age.
Magoroku Kanemoto (Mino School Masterwork)
The second-generation Magoroku Kanemoto of Mino Province (modern Seki City, Gifu) is among the most celebrated practical sword smiths of the Sengoku period. His blades, identifiable by the distinctive 'three-cedar-tree' (sanbonsugi) hamon pattern, were prized by commanders and foot soldiers alike for their extraordinary cutting performance. 'Seki no Magoroku' remains a byword for the finest practical katana and represents the sword standard of the world Shogun 2 depicts.
瀏覽真正的日本刀
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