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but after you beat the game, you have the option to play Cao Cao's side, which in my opinion has the STRONGEST army then Lui Bei who has LITTLE battling skills. Now of course you play Lui Bei's side of the army first. thats how long ONE battle can be and there are 12 to 13 levels.
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however you are given a large length of time to finsh battle, which in my opinion is ENOUGH time, i mean its like sitting down and watching a soap opera for 30 minutes to an hour. they do battle in variety of places such as LARGE land masses, hills, bridges, castles, swamps and even on ship. These commanders fly in the air, chant awesome spells that i enjoy hearing, and shoot it down, however after you've chanted a spell, it takes a WHILE to recharge, so me spells come back quickly though. for example, some spells are Hail, Thunder, Ice Storm, Fissure, Gale, Meteor, Fire Storm, Fire ball etc. Not all, but some commanders have the ability to chant spells and kill thousands of enemies at the same time. The thing i fell in love with, was the fact that magic is used during battle. Lui Bei, his brother and other commanders aid him into battle and selfishly risk his men to rescue this ONE PERSON, Diao Chan. The game takes place back in an ancient era where Lui Bei's beloved Diao Chan is kidnapped by Cao Cao who invaded and attacked his kingdom. If you enjoy any branch of the Asian culture, by all means, buy the game. I sort of wish they wouldn't have.Uh.Japanesed it up as much as far as story and characters (I mean they turned Yu Jin and others into females.) but I'm a sucker for anything around this period of China so it didn't get to me too much. I give the game a solid 4 out of 5 for sheer fun. What I really wish they would have added was a Wu campaign since there is a great deal of content that could be played out with that faction and it's many interesting officers.
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Awesome duels to watch and great scenarios that aren't historically accurate.Or even close, but still entertaining none the less. Ne at magic tricks and old rivalries still exist between some of the generals such as the widely proclaimed God of War in that era - Guan Yu and Zhang Liao.
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The real fun to be had here is the battle system. Yes, this game does involve the three kingdoms and their respective rulers such as the ever cunning and ambitious Cao Cao who is very much portrayed as the cold and calculating villain of the story (with a softer side here and there) and Liu Bei - the ever charismatic and almost annoyingly naive Hero looking to sacrifice armies to save his beloved Diao Chan.Who supposedly had nothing to actually do with Liu Bei.Did they get the two confused and replace Liu Bei with Lu Bu? Oh, and Sun Quan is thrown in there for good measure as well.Īnyway, I digress. I'd like to start off by saying if you are a fan of Romance of the Three Kingdoms and are looking for a game that follows that story-line then stay very, VERY far away from this game. Cut-scenes occur during battle as well as between stages, and engage the player in the epic tale of love, romance, and war. Though they're set before each mission, unit formations can be changed in the middle of battle if desired. The various squads forming your army consist of foot soldiers, archers, cavalry, winged troops, and elephants, among others. Careful use of these spells is advised, because they can do just as much damage to your own troops as they can the enemy's. Players can engage enemies in combat from a third-person viewpoint, though their actions don't quite have the same bearing on a battle as they do in the aforementioned title.Įach army has the services of a sorcerer at its disposal, allowing the player to cast spells such as tornadoes, earthquakes, meteor showers, and more. Once in the midst of battle, generals can be directly controlled in a manner reminiscent of the Dynasty Warriors series. Strategy, planning, and troop management no longer plays as important a role before battle, although players can recruit more troops or train existing ones. It soon becomes evident, however, that the outcome of this battle has far-reaching consequences, and Liu Bei must win no matter the cost.īefore each mission, players are given a rudimentary set of tactical options from which to choose. In an attempt to rescue Diao Chan, the woman he loves, Liu Bei engages the tyrannical ruler of the Wei Kingdom, Cao Cao, in a vicious war. While the original Kessen took place in feudal Japan, the series' second iteration returns to ancient China and centers on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms saga.