
Shin Sangokumusou ORIGINS
However, it seems that Guo Jia is still likely to be at the top.
There are many delicious roles.
I think they will probably hold a popularity vote.
There are many warlords that have been nicely modernized in the Reiwa era.
The number of high rankings for ○○ is too many, leading to a fierce competition among rivals.
Brother seems to be expensive too.
On the contrary, characters like Cao Pi and Zhao Yun, who had relatively less screen time or relevance, might fall a bit behind…
Zhang Jiao used to be 83rd a long time ago…
https://www.gamecity.ne.jp/smusou/vote/
In the last popularity poll, Zhang Jiao…
It’s just unfortunate for those who didn’t get a chance to perform…
An innkeeper around 38th place.
Imagining the scene where the likes of Lu Xun, Cao Pi, and Guan Yinping are falling while the old men come up, I can’t bear it.
It seems that puns that are less than interesting are unpopular lines…
Was there no popularity vote when I was 8?
Characters that can’t be released within the scope of origins can’t be helped.
I would like to see the results of the popularity vote separated between overseas and Japan.
I’m curious if the rankings will change.
I’m probably in first place.
Cao Pi and Lu Xun will surely fall behind.
It’s scarier that it didn’t fall.
Zhao Yun seems like he might drop in rank a bit.
Well, even if they’re characters not in this work, I like what I like, so Lu Xun and Cao Pi are expensive.
As expected, I guess my ranking will drop.
I’m curious to see how far Xun Yu, Cheng Pu, and Zhou Cang, who appear in both 8 and Origins, will excel.
Yuan Shu and Hua Xiong, well…
For some reason, my comment is a review of Moto-ka-kun.
I don’t think Shukura has changed much, probably…
It seems that Guo Jia is in the Top 5.
This guy has too many delicious roles…
I think even ordinary characters would naturally become popular, but I wonder if they have to be playable to be successful?
First place! Me!
It’s interesting when unexpected characters come out on top, but usually it’s those that stood out or were active in the game.
It will be difficult because the votes will gather.
It seems there are many comments that are concerned about your rank for various reasons.
Sonsaku Hakuyou seems expensive.
Looking at past popularity polls, it seems that the overall popularity of the Kure characters is low…
>>38
I think there are parts that can’t be helped.
If it’s now, Kogai should be able to achieve a pretty good ranking.
I wonder if Zhao Yun is still popular in China.
There’s nothing that can be done about Kure…
It seems that there are quite a few people who like Kan-tou around the 4th or 5th position.
A type that struggles in popularity polls.
>>42
The face of Wu is basically that position, right?
Only Ryuson is unusually high.
I really love Ore no Naka no Hito, but I wonder if it’s not popular.
>>43
If there is some kind of brilliant episode where you greatly excel…
It’s unavoidable given the original source, but Wu peaked at the Battle of Red Cliffs and after that, its presence gradually diminishes.
Around the city of Fan, it tends to lower my favorability no matter what.
It feels like they are struggling to give legitimacy to Kure as well.
>>47
Above all, it’s more painful than the legitimacy of Wu; Guan Yu is just a piece of crap! That’s due to his depiction as invincible.
>>47
Something that cannot be held.
Picking up the imperial seal and making off with it.
Self-serving claim of ownership over Jingzhou.
Usurpation of the throne by an emperor lacking legitimacy.
3 outs
>>47
There were rumors that we had seized the supplies from Wu, but I’m not sure.
Remembering that the entry point to Romance of the Three Kingdoms was Guan Yu, I’ll vote for Mr. Guan this time.
It seems that innkeeper is quite a bit lower down.
Motokaka-kun is very popular.
I don’t think that the Battle of Red Cliffs was the peak since Wu continued to actively engage in battles afterwards.
Well, I feel like it’s a bit out of place because it’s taking quite a unique approach.
If you push for benevolence and righteousness in Shu, it tends to lead to a loss or disadvantage, so to speak.
He was a cult leader who shot fireballs, but he became a really handsome older guy…
>>52
It’s definitely true that he’s a charming older guy who can fly giant rocks…
Originally, he is depicted as a person with good intentions, Zhang Jiao.
The depiction of believers overflowing from the vessel of Zhang Jiao feels reminiscent of Sōten Kōro.
Everyone likes me too much, so there’s no character I dislike.
While Shu and Wei are at odds, Wu is focusing on solidifying its local base, so it tends to draw attention towards Shu in the narrative.
In the Jin scenario, only Ren Shishi and Ding Feng appear, you know, in Wu…
The shortage of personnel is extremely serious.
The people of Wu inevitably feel a sense of alienation compared to Wei and Shu, so it can’t be helped.
Although it is a dramatic portrayal of history, Kure was quite boldly given an original ending in Concept 6.
>>59
When you really draw it to the end, it feels like it ends rather lukewarmly…
I don’t really know much about popularity polls, but I guess Guo is popular with figures like Zhou Yu, Lu Xun, and Ling Tong, right?
The fall of Wu.
The Yellow Turbans – the Anti-Dong Zhuo Alliance is the one that can clearly showcase its martial prowess both domestically and internationally, right? Wu.
It’s understandable that Zhao Yun’s formal joining this time is late, but it was great to see the point highlighted after the Battle of Red Cliffs, where Guan Yu and Zhang Fei treat Zhao Yun as being in a class of his own.
Even now, as a wandering soul, Liu Bei has gathered everyone who admires him, and if we all get along and have a brain muscle meeting in a straight line, then that’s a true companion.
I nearly forget that Shūkurō was there regularly during the war.
On the contrary, who is the lowest?
Is it the turn of the somewhat ambiguous Xu Huang or Taishi Ci?
>>66
Isn’t it quite normal for it to be Yuan Shu?
>>66
Perhaps the battle for last place is between Yuan Shu and Hua Xiong.
>>71
Kakuu is cool, right!!
>>77
Origin Kakyoin hasn’t stood out much except for the tutorial one-on-one fight…
I’m recommending Liu Bei and Sun Quan to Xu Huang, saying they’re good options.
But, what is this Huang Tong who is pouring cold water on me?!
>>68
If you already have your answer decided in your mind, then don’t ask me!
Since we both decided on our jobs at the bond event, let’s do our best there… But after officially joining the Sun Quan faction, I think it’s weird that Gan Ning still hasn’t come to be close with me.
The only thing I can think of that portrays Yuan Shu in a favorable light is “Koihime.”
>>72
8 is pretty good too!
I’ve quite come to like Diao Chan this time, but the men are also charming.
I wonder if they’ll appropriately adjust characters like Meng Huo when Origin 2 comes out.
>>75
I wonder if I can get there by 2.
Once I can interact with Yuan Shu, he will probably give me a mandarin orange.
I think the popularity of Yuan Shao will rise considerably because men in the world like blonde, curly-haired ladies.
>>78
(Purple phoenix… Calmly use your eyes… The blonde, curly-haired Yuan Shao should become Uncle Yuan Shao…!)
Yuan Shu and Hua Xiong feel a bit like extras, but Hua Xiong has been playable before, right?
>>80
Wasn’t it the case that both of them were not playable for the first time in 8?
The Wu route was essentially the Zhou Yu route.
>>81
Zhou Yu, who has obtained a match for Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, is quite invincible, isn’t he?
Personally, I hope that the central figures of the era are highly popular.
I’m really happy that Liu Bei seems to be gaining a lot of popularity.
>>82
Personally, I feel that I have finally reached a complete form of Liu Bei.
What will they do about Ma Chao on the Shu route?
Yuan Shu, you are unfortunately out of luck. If you take a different route, you might be able to be a little more positive… or maybe not…
For now, why are you being attacked specifically by locusts and floods?
It seems that Shota Hakuran is in quite a good position.
It looks like it might be slightly lower after growing.
After growing up, the white phoenix is just a complete fool.
I think it’s great that the fact that the MUsou’s Peach Garden Three Brothers are three uncles made them feel less approachable, but now they have become much more relatable.
The popularity of female characters seems to be overall declining.
I feel like women, except for Wang Yuanji, weren’t that popular to begin with.
I can sit right in the position of the decisive general of the Kingdom of Wu.
As long as Zhou Yu doesn’t lose to his illness, it’s all good!
But in Kure, there is a bond of family…
Wu had a sub-scenario feel of Shu.
The current Zhang Jiao is so cool, isn’t he?
>>99
Half a day’s worth of life left.
In the end, you might be intending to take pride as a pun soldier and make a mark.
Because of you, the scene for Guan Yu is being greatly diminished.
>>100
It might have been better if Gao, Liang, and Wen had just been cut down by Guan Yu at the event as usual.
In one way or another, it seems like Mengde will become popular.
This time, in various ways, even though I went to Cao Cao, it ended in a refreshingly confusing way with Liu Bei and the others.
When I go to Sun Wu and confront Liu Bei and the others, it’s no longer just a joke; it’s a serious fight to the death…
Even if I go the Kure route, I’m still maintaining my friendship with my brothers.
Huh… Are we going to do Hancheng after this?
>>105
Both the wisdom groups of Son and Liu are fully prepared to use each other in this range, so they will act at any opportunity.
>>110
I thought that Zhou Yu really has no openings…
Even if it’s an alliance, they won’t give up on their ambition for Wu’s prosperity.
How would Liu Bei view me, the one who killed Guan Yu in Fan City?
Do you remember that day when Zhang Fei first fought on the Wei route? It’s unfair to ask that…
I want to go back to Shu.
>>107
No good, I…
The Three Brothers of Peach Orchard and my friend, Mr. Ore, are going to cut down Yun Chang.
Well, um… could you ease up a bit…
Can I forgive Cao Cao for causing Genka-kun to die in prison?
After I learned that I wanted to betray Cao Cao and handed over the Red Hare to Guan Yu, it was then that I wondered what to do and asked if Guan Yu would become my ally.
If I were to be shown Guan Yu being beheaded while talking about the time we first met, I feel like my heart would break.
It seems that Wu can directly join Liu Bei’s forces.
I, with the head of Zhang Fei, flee to Wu…
I made you make a difficult choice… I’m sorry…
Sun Quan says that.
After Red Cliffs, every route is just too hellish.
It’s been a while since I’ve played Dynasty Warriors on Origin.
When I think about it, there are a lot of characters like, “Why were you playable from the beginning?”
Zhou Tai and Xiahou Yuan.
>>122
Xiahou Yuan is playable, isn’t it strange!?
>>130
But in the play, all he says is that he’s a poet…
>>122
Shūtai had a really tasty position as a sword-drawing Japanese sword character when he first appeared.
>>122
Xiahou Yuan is essentially the number two of Cao Cao’s army.
When Cao Cao cannot go, it is to the extent that I entrust it to Xiahou Yuan.
>>137
Huh!? Isn’t that Xiahou Dun!?
>>147
Jun is weak…
Koei Tecmo loves Taishi Ci too much.
>>123
Does it mean strong support?
>>135
This one’s execution is to be set for today at sunrise.
If anything, it might be less damaging overall for me to be in Wei, which has already properly separated.
I really want to properly play the Yellow Turban route and the Dong Zhuo route in the DLC.
Will neo-romance be exported to the Arabic-speaking world?
The difficult part for Shu is how to weaken the Copper Sparrow Tower.
When I see Meng De, I might feel quite moved.
But if I start apologizing to Dian Wei, I’m confident I will laugh.
>>128
The nightmare movie of Cao Cao in 6 is genuinely touching due to Mr. Kishino’s passionate performance.
I can’t help but laugh when my childhood friend Atsushi peeks in at an angle right after.
I’m surprised that Zhen Ji was there from number 2.
At that time, I thought there was a girl I didn’t really understand.
>>129
I thought it was flavored with the idea of having a suspiciously beautiful woman beside me as Cao Cao in the demon king position.
Mr. Xu Shu hasn’t shown his good qualities as a strategist this time, has he?
Tell me where to enter!
>>131
You should understand, right?
>>145
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(I have no idea what the difference is…)
Zhuge Jun said something like he is in Wei but will continue to cooperate in the future…
It felt like a prelude to the city of Fan.
Xiahou Yuan, Taishi Ci, and Huang Gai all used to wield what looked like really painful iron whips, I wonder why they stopped.
>>136
Isn’t it because it looks like a big rattle and isn’t very cool?
It’s not surprising at all since Fuchi has been there since the early days of Cao Cao’s army and can make an impressive exit at Dingjun Mountain.
Jozhu understands power to the extent that he won’t complain even if I break through the Eight Gates of Gold Chains with sheer muscle.
I just realized that Jun-nii doesn’t really call Xiahou Yuan by his name.
There was a strange sense of discomfort when I called out “Fuchi” just once at some point this time.
Tian Wei… I can finally apologize.
Katsu Kōen… I’m sorry…
>>146
I’m sorry, but it’s about a deceased family member.
>>153
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
>>155
Father… where is Mother, Father…?
To be honest, I didn’t know about Guo Jia’s existence, but it seems like he is the protagonist of Wei.
>>148
If we go as far as Red Cliff, it’ll definitely become a prominent position, Guo Jia.
If he had lived, the Battle of Red Cliffs would have changed; this is strongly noted by Cao Cao himself.
It might be unexpected that Zhen Ji is playable before Cao Pi.
But if we don’t do that, there won’t be any women around…
>>150
I remember that Cao Pi from Three Kingdoms was teased a lot because he was portrayed as a cowardly mob character voiced by Zhang Liao.
The time when Xu Huang shone the brightest was probably in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 5.
I think it’s strange that the only thing to use my eyes for, aside from seeing through magical techniques and hidden doors, is the Eight Gates Golden Chains.
>>152
Chasing the meat bun has the most important role, right?
>>152
Isn’t the wind direction changing already?
>>152
I’m telling you to let me know when the southeast wind blows.
>>158
When the moment changes, there will be a reminder from Kongming, so I don’t need to pay attention…
>>152
You can tell about the hidden passage at Nagasaka from the sound of the wind, and there’s a showcase event called Red Cliffs!
This time, I once again think that the setting of the era was exquisite.
I can’t break through the Eight Gates of Metal Chaos without you, but how did Xu Shao manage to break through when you were in Cao Cao’s army?
>>163
Even if we enter through the side gate, only the high-spirited warriors will come rushing at us, so I think those muscle-headed types could easily break through.
>>163
I could see some flaws even from the perspective of Xu Shu when it came to Yokomitsu.
I think I said something like, “Probably because my Shiran is only here during the Liu Bei army route, make sure to be extra careful when laying down the Eight Gates Golden Lock.”
I still mix up Cao Pi and Cao Ren.
It’s faster to understand the positional relationship by pressing the key rather than opening the map when you’re taking down all the soldiers.
Changes in the mandate of Sun Ce…
I, an abnormal meat bun lover…
>>168
I liked the taste of the ramen…
>>168
I’m eating meat buns at the Sima family…
>>175
I’m just eating steamed meat buns and going home right away…
>>180
I get caught up in the hunger strike fiasco of Haruka…
>>180
I feel like Sima Yi wants me to stay a little longer…
Up until the Red Cliffs, there is nothing but an exciting development.
There are too many victories, defeats, alliances, and betrayals, making the developments too pronounced.
I think it’s amazing that Aniki was in that position and didn’t die in battle.
I was surprised that Dian Wei, whom I thought was Cao Cao’s bodyguard, disappeared quite early on.
The Red Cliffs can be understood somehow through sound…
The Wei characters lack feminine presence and are basically all veterans from the beginning, mostly former antagonists, and there is inherently no youthfulness.
>>174
Since Kure had an overall youthful image, I was shocked to see an old man group in this work all of a sudden.
>>174
When it comes to the traditional Wei characters in a young position, it’s probably Sima Yi.
I want to come to Hefei.
>>182
If there is a purple phoenix in Wei, then there is a white phoenix in Wu!
The white one’s hideout that helps Sun Ce has nothing to do with the eye, right?
>>185
Well, that’s also a type of magical technique.
The purple smoke from the incense burner is visible.
>>185
I found a hidden passage by following the smoke of the incense with my eyes, even though it didn’t show up on the mini-map.
>>185
When you look with your eyes, you can clearly see the flow of the fragrance, so it is related.
Well, even without using my eyes, I can still see the hidden passage itself.
Nakatatsu
Give up.
It’s unfair how interesting it became with the traits of a henpecked husband, Sima Yi.
>>191
Because that mom is seriously scary…
When it comes to the fighting women of Wei, it’s Wang Yi, but in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, she’s pretty much just background noise. I wonder if I first started seeing her prominently in creative works from Sangokushi Taisen.
>>166
The edge of Teigunzan is always cool.
“I won’t back down or yield, I can’t lose! This is my moment of truth!”
Oh…
Although they look youthful, I think the purple phoenix from Kure is in a position of the older guys due to the length of our relationship.
>>199
There are some similarities to me.
>>199
When it comes to the fact that Yumikoshi-hime is in love with her older brother who is quite a bit older than her…
I am satisfied with all the moves.
In Wei, there are no female characters, or rather, the way female characters are portrayed in Wu is strange.
If it’s the Origin style, you don’t have to make it playable, so I want them to steal the secret book and do a story about Liu Bao and Cai Wenji.
Even if they fail, the high-spirited general will just leap out and engage in a mock duel, and I feel like it would somehow work out if the brain-dead army charged in all at once, even without you.