The Crusades. Many crusades, many factions, many campaigns, huge battles, even a cameo appearance by the Mongols.
Taiping Rebellion. One of the bloodiest wars in history, with a mix of ancient and modern elements.
Rise of the Han dynasty. The positively legendary struggle between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu.
The Mongols: From the rise of Genghis to the death of Kublai. A huge, epic scenario.
Of course, it would be nice to see further improvements to Magitech's game mechanics, as discussed elsewhere (and as known by them as well!), and we can look forward to the impending Takeda III and S&H2, and no doubt a Sango 3 in the future.
Imagine what Magitech could accomplish with more money. Imagine a game like Sango 2, but with 3D troops, and a single, large world map...continuous scaleable real-time stategic layer, with the capability to zoom right down to the tactical level...even the ability to join in a battle like in Mount and Blade. Still, all fantasies aside, it is amazing that Magitech, with a small team and limited funding, are able to make games with such an epic feel to them. I even prefer them as they are now to the Total War series, by a long stretch.


