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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, also known as Sangokushi 11 (三國志11), is the 11th installment in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms grand strategy game series by Koei. The game was released for the PC on March 17, 2006 in Japan. A Traditional Chinese version was released on July 27 in Taiwan.
Download QR code; Print/export ... PC-FX, Microsoft Windows, Sega Saturn, PlayStation: ... Microsoft Windows: 2004: Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI: 三國志XI Koei
The series are based on the romanticized Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel and the historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, the storyline takes place during the Han dynasty in China with many warring factions that included the Shu Han, Cao Wei and Eastern Wu kingdoms.
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They assessed the game itself as a refinement of the formula Koei had been using for years in both the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Nobunaga's Ambition series and judged that as a result, the game was the best installment yet of an outstanding series, but would feel over-familiar to Koei's established fans. [5]
Romance of the Three Kingdoms X, also known as Sangokushi X (三國志X) in Japan, is the 10th installment in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms strategy game series by Koei. It was originally released in the summer of 2004 and the PUK expansion was released several months afterwards.
As for the other characters not from either of the Three Kingdoms, their Musou story modes are purely fictional since in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, most or all of them were eliminated until only the Three Kingdoms were left. In Dynasty Warriors 5, a relatively more realistic Musou Mode is introduced for each character. Instead of ...
Romance of the Three Kingdoms, known as Sangokushi in Japan, is a 1985 video game published by Koei.It is the first game in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. . Originally released on the PC-88, it was ported to numerous platforms, including the PC-98, MSX, Nintendo Entertainment System (1988), Amiga, MS-DOS, FM-7, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000, WonderSwan, and Windo