
So…
My purple phoenix… why…
I feel like this might be the correct route since Wei Rutlast’s Kaguya-dou is too lavish.
>>4
Compared to other routes that end quite simply, the Wei’s normal route is overly elaborate and intense.
Sun Wu has been just lazing around in the south and has almost no interactions with Cao Cao.
Even Lü Bu seemed to have died at some point without anyone noticing.
The Shadow will be turned into an easy challenge reward to draw you into Cao Cao’s army…
As for Cao Cao, I want you to rest assured that everyone in Liu Bei’s army is a good person.
>>7
In this work, there is especially no killing or being killed.
Well, if there’s a next work, it would definitely be hell.
>>12
If I were to be greedy, I would want a luxurious finale with an all-star match of Wei and Wu vs. Guan Yu, and I hope they take their time in between.
>>12
Well, the dragon’s wings have fallen, and the hero’s eyes are clouded with blood, but the white one that goes “buhhehe” is…
You’re disgusting.
>>29
It’s no wonder that with my eyes clouded by revenge and anger, having lost the two wings of the white phoenix itself (the vermilion and the purple phoenix), I can’t recognize a true hero… It’s kind of a self-deprecating thought, isn’t it?
Even though I still don’t understand it, I will watch over it because it’s the hero chosen by the purple phoenix. It’s a nice feeling of an ending.
>>43
I see.
But it kind of sounds like it implies an ominous fate if you know the historical Liu Bei…
I played Wu and Wei first because I was a fan of Shu.
Both sides had very wonderful content.
>>8
It was good that the story ended at Red Cliffs.
If it had been depicted up until after the Red Cliffs, I would have just played the Shu route’s IF for the rest of my life and stopped.
The Wei is also good.
There are many nice guys towards you, just because there are so many people.
The three brothers have a great position in this work.
The story that began with fighting alongside Guan Yu ends with a battle against him, which is beautiful…
It seems that puns have been nerfed.
I mean, why did it turn into so many puns?
>>16
Since it was in previous works… too many puns!
The power struggles leading up to Red Cliffs are definitely an interesting part.
Zhang Jiao, Dong Zhuo, and Yuan Shao were all fascinating and good.
But don’t you want to have heavier emotions intertwined with death?
I think there can be many perspectives on being troubled by duty and friendship.
Around the time of the Three Kingdoms’ Tripartite Division, one might say that the playfulness disappears in the factions.
Conversely, in Wu, Ryōtō and Kan’nei are still at odds, and I would like to see that developed further.
It’s hard to believe that Shu and Wu will have a big fight after this.
>>23
The Shu side makes shitty moves and doesn’t keep promises…
>>23
I don’t think Sun Quan would have thought about snatching Jingzhou like that if he had taken Hefei and then gained territory in Hebei.
If it can be taken in Hefei.
>>23
The Jingzhou issue… and even Sun Shangxiang, who was half a hostage, gets divorced.
There are too many puns, but it’s frustrating because the jokes are actually good.
I, as Sima Yi, am entrusted with Cao Rui by Cao Pi, who dies young…
Not just puns, but reducing rumors entirely, silencing them, or erasing them… so honestly it’s different.
I don’t want to get rid of ordinary gossip because it explains the state of affairs.
In the beginning, Zhang Fei exposes his chest and it’s too lewd.
In the Wu route, after Sun Jian is killed by a mob character, Sun Ce is also killed by a mob character, and then it’s the Battle of Red Cliffs.
>>28
Father is good, he plays an active role in the early game.
I’m satisfied that my younger brother’s growth story is well-developed.
The feeling that my brother somehow died without me noticing is the same in the official history.
>>28
He’s too much of an arch-enemy to be a background character.
>>40
In the usual Musou style, it usually starts with the Yellow Turbans and then casually moves on to a few more things.
After thoroughly going over Chibi this time, it seems like that guy is my fated rival…
Do you hate Mio?
>>31
Yes
My favorite in the Dynasty Warriors series is the Shu IF route in 7.
Thank you in advance.
>>35
It’s nice that Zhuge Liang’s survival directly connects to Guan Yu’s survival with the addition of Pang Tong.
Hey… why is Chōkaku here…
>>35
Xu Shu came to Fan City to help Guan Yu.
After that, Pang Tong, Ma Chao, and Ma Dai come as reinforcements, and in the end, even Zhang Jiao leading the Yellow Turban Army comes to help, which is just absurdly amusing.
Cao Cao’s attack on Xuzhou is unmotivating if you know the historical facts.
I hate to say it, but it’s not fun that Guan Yu died due to Wu’s betrayal in the original story!!!
It’s a story about how there is an overwhelmingly top country and it’s crazy! But the second and third place countries are fighting, leading to the complete destruction of the three brothers, which, although it’s based on historical facts, is overshadowed by its lack of fun.
>>37
Zhang Fei went to take revenge for Guan Yu, bullied his subordinates, and then got killed while drunk and sleeping… it’s really not funny at all.
>>37
“It’s boring, so you’re haunting to increase your appearances, huh?”
The main dish and the changes in destiny are overly abundant just for Wei, and it feels like the deadline has come, right?
I’m just a casual who read a bit of the historical wiki.
Wasn’t Rosho an overwhelming storyteller…?
>>41
The true source of the three kingdoms structure is this guy.
Killing Guan Yu from Wu and taking Jingzhou is effectively a declaration of giving up on dominating the world, which further accelerates the lack of interest.
There’s got to be some funny chaotic episodes about Ma Chao!
>>44
Only making a big fuss in the appearance scene to fluster Cao Cao, and then not having any more lines shows a lack of writing talent.
But it’s not realistic to bring Dong Zhuo’s bond to MAX without the Wei route, right?
Where am I pointing when I say true Dynasty Warriors…?
There are too many reasons for the dislike of Misao!
Liu Biao helps Liu Bei quite a bit, and he is a rival to Wu, plus he fights against Cao Cao due to his relationship with Zhang Xiu.
I don’t think it had to be a generic face, did it?
After finishing Liu Bei’s army, when I face Cao Cao’s army, it feels like… there’s so much homework… so much homework…!
I thought it was strange that the warrior was a fixed original character, but I think it was good that way; it was very satisfying and I had a lot of fun.
>>53
That aside, I want to run free quests even just with historical characters.
The fact that Guan Yu and Zhang Fei have a high level of disdain for anyone they don’t like is terrible…
>>54
Guan Yu tends to be the type who bites back at the gentry, but he will reconsider if you acknowledge his abilities, so it’s not too bad.
Lü Su was quite skilled at controlling both Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu, making him quite an impressive strategist.
Lu Meng, Lu Xun, Zhu Ran, Pan Zhang, Zhou Tai, Ma Zhong
These are the members of Kure who have been enlisted for beard elimination.
>>56
It’s too much of an all-star…
I don’t want to see the origins of Kanu being annoying towards Huang Zhong!
>>58
I think they will intentionally remove parts that are too noisy like that…
Both Lu Su and Gan Ning, it seems that Wu had no intention of unifying China at all…
Cao Cao has not been playing the villain for about 1500 years just for show until the flow changed a bit in Sōten Kōro.
During the same period, the unpopular Sun Wu was not to be underestimated, either, just like Sun Quan.
>>62
I think people who like Cao Cao and the Wei faction are generally influenced by the “Souten Kouro.”
It’s because I am like that.
>>94
I became a big fan of Rakushin after watching Sōten Kōro.
I think it was good that this work ended at the most interesting part, even though there were development considerations.
Actually, it was me who killed Guan Yu and Zhang Fei… I honestly want to explore that “what if” scenario.
Look at me, Liu Xuande.
>>64
It’s a Cao, isn’t it?
The movie with Hakuran that can be seen at full Taisei Max.
It’s okay to say that we were able to reconcile even though our paths were different, right?
Hey, um, do you have a minute?
About the things I hid, even though my father and brother were alive.
You have something to say, right??
>>67
The idea was proposed by Huang Gai.
>>67
…?
I wonder if they will be pleased…
>>73
Even if they told me to bind Zhou Yu with a rope and hit him a hundred times with a stick, he wouldn’t be able to complain about it!
When I was called a scary old man who would burst out laughing upon seeing my weak self in the play, that was not good for Lu Xun.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a work that is highly praised but doesn’t have a desired story-driven sequel.
>>69
Because it’s just falling down…
>>75
I want to see it fall!!!!!!!!
>>69
Well, I wrote in the survey that I really want to do it, but…
I wonder if the Origins version of Ma Chao will also be called Va!! Moki!!?
But I really want to dash all the way to Gojo-hara, you know…
I’m looking forward to a future where it seems like Shu IF is not false to the three kingdoms.
Isn’t this the end for Wei, Kure IF?
>>78
Doesn’t it seem like Wei and Shu are going to team up and attack?
>>84
Isn’t this also okay in its own way?
>>84
I think that since they are taking away the emperor and such, the internal unity of Wei will become garbage.
Could it be that a Sengoku filled with flavor until the very end is amazing?
>>79
It’s amazing because it’s a perfect happy ending that can’t be criticized.
In the sequel, it is necessary for the thread image to be united with Shunka.
>>80
You’re being too desperate, Sima Yi.
Lü Su’s independent attempt to propose an alliance to the fleeing Liu Bei is just too bold.
I honestly don’t think there’s anyone who wants to see Guan Yu and Zhang Fei constantly nagging and bothering Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang in the Yizhou faction!
The most shocking thing I found while researching the Three Kingdoms is what was happening in Japan during the time of Himiko.
Rather, it is precisely because history has a painful ending.
I have a strong desire to attract a good ending through a change of fate.
To defy destiny, the only thing I can think of is for you to lead the entire army that has surrounded the fortress and defeat them all.
Someone give me a strategy in the military council.
It’s an incredibly depressing game, and I hate that all the big-chested girls are getting NTR’d!
I want to spend my whole life discussing strategies with Liu Bei’s army.
>>92
It’s always like this for us, isn’t it?
Well, it’s okay! Nice to meet you!
That aside, I also want to see Ougenki’s tsundere side.
>>107
I will kill Sima Zhao…
If the sequel has me still in it, I wonder how old I’ll be.
Liu Biao is quite capable, but his son is useless.
I’m killing off the interfering warlords of Jingzhou, so my position is solid and strong.
This is what Shu was like before Zhuge Liang arrived…
>>99
Wandering around like a rootless plant too much.
In historical fact, show a grim ending, but in an alternate scenario, show a happy ending.
I’m going to set fire to the Liu Bei army with Lu Xun and Zhu Ran…
The Guan Yu of Fan City is like a raid boss.
Although he is a nemesis, it’s hard to say that Huang Zu will be referred to as a great general in later generations…
>>103
I’m losing one way or another… I’m sure I’m really good at escaping and regrouping, though.
In the case of the Yiling IF, the survival of the three brothers is probably the shape that everyone desires, but I also want to see you, who played the role of Fa Zheng.
>>108
Hehehe… should I not clear this grudge… I shall do it…
If things go too well with Wu, it seems that Liu Bei and Cao Cao will end up beating me.
>>109
It’s not bad for you and the manipulator to form an alliance again, is it…
The Sengoku period is interesting, and if anything, the future Bakumatsu is also interesting, right?
>>110
Kusaka going to burn the foreigner’s mansion…
Kusaka being scolded by Teacher Ine…
I participate in the political struggles of the Niinomiya Incident through DLC…
>>112
Stop it.
>>118
If Koei puts in serious effort to make it, I’ll buy it.
>>139
But I don’t want to side with the Sōha faction.
It’s not that Sun Huan is bad, but I hate the damn woman around him.
The culmination of saying “even a rootless herb should be taken seriously” is this battle of the longboards.
Zhou Yu is too damp…
Although Lu Bu was originally characterized as just a strong but worthless character, he somehow turned into a character like Raoh.
I first encountered and fell in love with the Northern Three Kingdoms.
Kōif didn’t capture the emperor, but is staying in Xuchang, and Cao Cao was pushed back to the Yellow River coast…?
But after this, Cao Cao kills Genka-kun and forces Xunyou to commit suicide, right?
We have no choice but to settle down.
>>120
Genkai-kun’s time to die has already passed.
>>124
In the story, Genka-kun’s activities will continue just a little longer.
>>151
Because I’m going to crunch Guan Yu’s bones.
>>159
What kind of mental strength does it take to distract oneself from arm surgery without anesthesia by playing Go?
If the Sun family gets Emperor Xian, won’t they be away from people like Xun Yu or Cao Cao?
It’s really fun to charge into an all-star army on the Wei Route, Kōyūdō!
>>123
The Cao Cao Route on the Huagong Road is troublesome because it features an intense one-on-one battle with former comrades against a massive army awaiting from a burning fleet.
The background music is too good.
If you claim to be the second generation of Zhang Jiao, it seems like a big deal will happen.
In this instance, the Shu route seems to have changed at a level where you’re like “what’s going on?” but I think the effects will emerge after the main story, or rather within the scope of 2, to the extent that it will change all of history, so I thought it was a waste!
As expected, they probably won’t continue the if route from the previous work in the sequel.
In Sengoku Origins, I rise to power together with Toyokill invited by me…
>>127
Seeing Hideyoshi as an old nuisance clouds my mind…
>>132
You can’t forget friendship and gratitude, so you side with the Toyotomi in the Siege of Osaka, right? I understand.
>>127
It’s you and me, Hideyoshi!
>>127
This is Nioh 2!
>>127
I already did that in a different game by the same company.
I don’t want to be under Cao Cao, who has lost his legitimacy, but I also don’t want to align with Wu, which has only a thin justification for kidnapping the emperor. It feels like the Wu’s “If” route is most likely to lead us back to chaos.
The latter half of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is really not interesting at all, and the big twist is terrible.
Origin ends right at the peak of its fun, making it entertaining.
Cao Cao’s peace point is considered quite low.
>>130
Xuzhou, you know…
I can’t go north because I would get beaten up by Zhang Liao.
When Cao Pi advances south, the original version’s Sun Wu is inexplicably battered but manages to keep the territory.
It’s only natural to wonder what’s going on with Liu Bei, who has nothing at his base, yet 100,000 people follow him; it’s hard to believe even without being naive.
Liu Bei, I understand you.
You are the true Three Kingdoms’ unrivaled one!
What is the Three Kingdoms?
Ah!
Zhang Fei who fought alone.
Zhao Yun who charged alone for the sake of A-Dou.
I, who was chased by the Wei army, beat them up all by myself.
It’s too strong of a formation…
If you don’t want to be NTR’d by your wife, I think Haruka Hiro is a good choice. Shiran, you two will definitely be a great match, so how about making her your wife, Shiran?
>>142
Sima Yi is like…
The lack of dramatic battles in Wu after the Red Cliffs.
I made it to the branching path, but whoa, you’re the enemy, huh!? Damn it! And in response to that, Cao Cao is acting extremely frustrated…
Since there’s also the Shu Victory version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, let’s do that one!
>>147
I’m holed up in the 7’s Shu IF route…
It’s tough because when you shoot a video clip with the 7, the audio doesn’t get recorded, and you can’t play while having music on.
Crying, I set fire to Honnoji…
What will I receive after the golden serpent spear?
>>152
Your new outfit will be coming soon.
I have obtained Jingzhou; it is clearly the coolest scene.
Nioh is disappointed in the changed Fujichiro, and it seems there’s nothing left but to kill each other.
One is missing, two are missing… it was such a nice composition to be told.
I want to kill Sun Quan too.
It took 397 years from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the unification by the Sui dynasty.
>>157
Zhang Jiao (I didn’t mean it that way…)
>>157
It seems that the Edo period lasted for about 260 years, which is quite long.
Since that time, it has always been thought that the latter half is kind of thin, right…? That’s why it has been passed down to the present without being specially enhanced.
I received an incredibly expensive spear as a gift from Haruhi-chan, but is it really better not to sell it?
>>163
You might be able to sell it, but it will be expensive to buy it back!
Well, even if a system to change the appearance of weapons comes, it probably won’t require using materials or anything like that.
I like the line where he says something like “Should I break your wings since you’re opposing Cao Cao?”
What was Sun Wu doing after the Red Cliffs, besides killing Han forces at Fan Castle and turning the main strength of Shu into ashes at Yiling, and jumping over the bridge where Sun Quan fell at Hefei?
>>165
After the Battle of Yiling, for some reason, Cao Pi came to attack Wu instead of Shu, and he was beaten up badly.
>>165
Shortly after the Battle of Red Cliffs, Wei sent a large army to attack, but they were repelled.
At this time, despite requesting reinforcements from Liu Bei’s side, he was ignored, leading to discord.
I am being assigned to be a grandson to Dong Zhuo…
>>167
Nameless has been burned too much by Dong Bai’s brain…
I wanted to see the three brothers and Zhuge Liang’s full effort in the Northern Expedition with Guan Yu alive…
Guang Yu won’t let it slide!
>>170
So, Mengde should have just given me the Red Hare…
Purple Phoenix… listen well… at this rate, Genka will die…
So, somehow using the fragrance to make the man who wanted to be a disciple that appeared in the ending think he is the original, you make him a substitute, right, Shiran?
I urgently need a costume with light blue and white stripes…
I create a drug that extends lifespan to avoid the death of my grandson…
Heavenly Mandate Change!
I recently learned that Wang Yuanji’s grandfather was the person who was debated and defeated by Zhuge Liang and died.
I am the daughter of Saito Dosan, a twin of Saito Yoshitatsu, with big breasts, silver hair, and odd-colored eyes…
I will make Nobunaga survive through a change of destiny…
>>177
I will help Yukimura and Hidetora escape to Kagoshima…
>>183
The me who is good at cooking and the me who is particular about it…
I can just barely handle the destruction of Wei, but when it comes to Shu and Wu, I feel like I would be depressed for a while after witnessing it.
From here on, Shu will gradually make progress while Wei is too occupied with other matters to fully commit.
Kure served Wei and had internal conflicts.
Only Wei is working hard dynamically.
The fact that Dian Wei is getting along well with Yuan Hua is giving a sense of upcoming changes in fate.
I want to conquer Odawara Castle during the Sengoku period on the Origin system so badly.
It must be ridiculously luxurious.
>>186
I really want to play the Battle of Ueda Castle II too.
>>186
I will destroy the great army of Hideyoshi regarding Hojo…
Shu has finally reached a point where it can truly be seen as a division of the world into three, thanks to this recent if route.
I witness the establishment of Jin…
Lü Bu and the alluring me…
Thinking about it, the Sengoku origin is being done in Chronicle.
Isn’t Chen Shou amazing when you hear that the heroes of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and other eras are not recorded in such detail?
Sons of Sun Quan… Hmph… It’s interesting how she becomes like an amusing woman and fights alongside Sun Jian, so in terms of connections with the white side, Wu is intriguing.
Well, since the protagonists and villains are handled by Shu and Wei, it feels like we can do whatever we want with Wu.
Personally, I like the Sun Quan route the most.
I totally fell in love during the scene where Sun Quan talks to Ba Huang.
Hey!! Don’t you feel a bit down when you look up the fates of the people who really shone in this Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
Rumor or something…