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>I have absolutely no interest in that kind of game
Well, if you do not like simulation, strategy or RPGs at all, you probably won't like it.

It's not a fast, action packed game, it's mechanics take some time to learn and it's a comfy game better enjoyed at a slower pace while you discover things and learn more about the world of the game and the characters, it's an RPG after all.
Do give it a try anyway, who knows, at the beginning I disliked it, but it grew on me and now I recommend it all the time on /v/ an /vr/.

Like other KOEI simulation games, Uncharted Waters, specially New Horizons, are full of little details, references and intricate mechanics that give it a lot of personality and depth. For example, in the first game, some sailors you can meet are based on real life sailors from the Age of Discovery, the winds and currents in both games are also based on real life and storms happen more often at the tropics and Japan during summer, in New Horizons, you can recruit other captains you have defeated in battle if they didn't die, some sailors are vagabonds at the beginning of the game and can be seen at the bar but you might encounter them out in the seas later, if you recruit a sailor from a certain country and attack fleets from that country, he'll grow resentful and might betray you.
These are just a few examples of all the fun little details in these games.

Also, beware of the Bermuda Triangle.

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