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- #ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS 13 FORUM SERIES#
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#ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS 13 FORUM SERIES#
Yes I started a game of Bandits of Ancient China once (not really in the series but in the end same thing) and as Borodin says it's not really Civ-like. If I had to find any game that was like Romance of the 3 Kingdoms (other than other KOEI titles), it would be King of Dragon Pass, a fantastic RPG/strategy hybrid that got very little store presence.
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#ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS 13 FORUM FREE#
(If you win a province from him, you can free them and try to convince them to work for you.) Your main enemy, though, is an evil figure high in the government who already has powerful armies and either has many of the best bandits working for him, or in prison. Some you will declare as brothers and sisters, giving you extra leaders who can win provinces on their own. Meanwhile, you're trying to get other powerful bandits to come work for you. Your goal is to work up your provinces, please the people, induct recruits from them into your armies, train and take over provinces. In Romance, you play one of a number of bandit leaders who has a few other bandits working for you, and control of a number of provinces. Similarly, there's no equivalent to Civ's technology research in Romance. One important game element in Romance is traveling warriors for hire. Your goal in Romance is to get the Celestial Mandate, then to destroy only one specific enemy. Your goal is to conquer everybody in Civ. War is fought on a strategic map over a month in Romance. Romance lets you take over a number of enemies and have them work for you simply by having having a higher value of some sympathetic number than they've got. Heroes can actually take your turn and double, triple, etc, the number of activities you accomplish. The lowest level of Romance control is hero-level based. Notable differences:Ĭiv lets you create cities or buildings in cities. For what little it's worth, in my opinion it really isn't anything like the Civs. You may want to check out Romance of the 3 Kingdoms again.
#ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS 13 FORUM PS2#
It seems to be on a small scale than Civilization, with more emphasis on direct trade/diplomacy/warfare than Civ did, which is definitely fine by me, in fact I consider that to be cooler than the generalized Civilization mechanics.Ĭan anyone fill me in more about these games and hopefully their history? I'm thinking about buying 1 or 2 of them for the PS2, but considering the fact that they're pretty expensive it's not something I'm doing lightly, especially since finding the PS2 games that were most prominent in their time is becoming rarer and rarer because the system is at the end of its life cycle. I'm just checking to see if anyone has really played these games indepth/enjoyed them and I wanted to know what the basic elements of the games are. Ok, this is not really a "OMG I LUV DESE GAMS" thread because the only Romance Of Three Kingdoms game I have played was back on the SNES and I was so young that I only recall some graphics and not knowing what the hell was going on.īut it seems to be the closest you're going to get to Civ on the PS2.