![]() ![]() ![]() You’re given multiple scenarios to choose from, you can choose who you want to take control of, whether a character of your own making or an existing one, a ruler of a kingdom or a nobody and then you’re tasked with uniting China. The Main mode is where most of your time will be spent. If you want to get good at Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII you just have to play it, make mistakes, press buttons even though you’re not sure what they do and things will eventually come together. Also mechanics are explained once and never come up again in the tutorial so you don’t learn when to use them or how to use them effectively. You are told to do something and you do it and then you move onto the next objective but the why is never really explained sufficiently. The tutorials are helpful but I did find myself being given a lot of unnecessary information and other times requiring more. After this tutorial section Hero mode continues but becomes more of a challenge mode where you must clear certain scenarios with strict conditions within the allotted time frame. These introduce concepts such as befriending other generals, running towns and battle. The first few are relatively simple and are the game’s tutorial mode. Upon starting the game it suggests you start with Hero mode, which presents you with multiple scenarios that takes you through the story of the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Is this romance an eternal one or a one night stand? From Koei, this strategy game attempts to give you the ability to conquer all of China during the Han Dynasty. I was aware of it, even intrigued by it but this thirteenth release is my first actual time playing the game. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not a series I’ve dabbled with before. Jin PS4 tagged China / Lu Bu / romance of the three kingdoms xiii / strategy by Richie ![]()
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