Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII

released on Jun 29, 2001
by Koei

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII

released on Jun 29, 2001
by Koei

KOEI beckons PS2 strategy gamers to return to second-century China with this eighth full release in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. Following the style of the series, this edition is set amongst the confusion and chaos at the end of the Han dynasty. As in earlier games, the ultimate goal is to reunite the sundered nation, and players can take the roles of diverse characters as they work to do so. Strategy gamers can take control of up to eight different characters in a single game. Over 700 characters are available, 100 of which are customizable originals. Other new features include the chance for more than four forces to meet on the same battlefield and the ability to set the game's starting point to any time during the 50-year period between the Yellow Turban Rebellion in 184 A.D. and the death of Zhuge Liang in 234 A.D. Work your way through 54 scenarios and one fictional story featuring every officer in the game Use commands such as "Marriage" and "Sworn Brother" to alter the relationships of your empire Create an army by selecting rulers, warlords, viceroys, free officers, and bands


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Of all the RTK series to remake, it makes sense for Koei to return to this one. By far probably the best in the series, only held back by fairly dry and dated visuals. If you can get past the fairly humdrum look of everything here, there's a deep and endlessly replayable game here with lots of depth, facets and complexity. And better yet, it's multiplayer! So if you have bunch of brain-rotted RTK fans as friends as i do, you can all play together.
I have many memories of me and my mates deciding to play as 3 mediocre officers, and doing our best to prop up some lackluster lord who by all rights should collapse five minutes into the game.