
I can do it if I try!
I want DLCs like this…
I hope something can be done about the Sengoku period, but compared to Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it’s probably difficult for it to gain such popularity in East Asia.
>>3
That can’t be helped due to its recognition and stage presence.
Dynasty Warriors is definitely being treated as an important IP, and that was evident in its passionate execution.
I thought they were done with it after already hitting 7, and I assumed they would just get by with collaborations, but they managed to recover.
The Warring States period also recovered…
>>5
The revival of the Chronicle line is eagerly anticipated.
Let’s narrow down the factions during the Sengoku period and go with the Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, Ieyasu route.
I really bounced back well from 8…
The situation in the Warring States period is truly indescribable for a comeback…
Unlike the Three Kingdoms Origins, where only characters apart from the monarchs haven’t been significantly altered, they’ve really revamped the characters here and failed, leaving us uncertain about the direction to take for a recovery.
It seems that I ranked second in sales on Korean Steam.
As for the renewal, the Sengoku period comes first.
What war would Europe have to go through for me to get something…
>>13
It’s tough for me to do something like Dynasty Warriors again…
>>13
French Revolution Origins!
Here we go! Here we go!
>>13
How is the recently popular Fus War?
A game like a prequel is currently very popular.
If it’s Europe, I’m going to play Dynasty Warriors: Troy Origins.
The distance between men seems to be getting intense, I’m telling you.
The Three Kingdoms era has been thoroughly revamped in terms of concepts and systems, but it’s impossible for a Sengoku period that just rejuvenates the characters with patchwork illegal construction to be well-received.
I occasionally see someone wishing for Eumenes to win in the successor wars.
>>18
Even though we’re winning, I’m in a position where I’m disliked, so I can’t help but think that it would be impossible for me to join them…
I mean, is the style of Musou Abyss so old-fashioned that I started wondering if this was what they expected when Origins flopped?
>>20
I understand that they are preparing content with the intention of appealing to people who like the old characters.
In Sengoku 5, there are characters I like more than before, but the complete overhaul was a bit too much of a gamble.
Well, before anything else, the scenario was really bad anyway.
Blade Storm… me…
I feel that Sengoku 5 really didn’t get any budget.
I’m sorry, but the original work, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, has such a salty development after this that it’s painful, isn’t it…?
Isn’t there a clear final battle against all the enemies in the Three Kingdoms where if we win this war, we become the conquerors and then enter an era of peace?
>>25
To be frank, we can create an original ending with an if scenario, so it can go either way.
>>25
If that were the end of the history of war, the world would be more peaceful by now.
>>25
It seems that since we have all three kingdoms gathered in Fancheng, we have no choice but to settle it there.
I will take down Xuchang in one go and bring the balance of power into my hands, just like Guan Yu.
The scenario is good, and above all, the feeling of invincibility is awesome…
The Absolute Dual Chaos Dance is well done.
There are times when someone who is strong and winning in history is hated intensely and finds their position deteriorating more and more…
>>29
Xiang Yu
The Warring States period can end beautifully based on historical facts, but the peace that follows is too perfect, making it difficult to play around with in terms of ‘what if’.
I’ve had a happy ending in previous works multiple times…
I feel like the route that follows the story was created a little later in the series…
It was around the 6th game that I started facing the historical ending.
The conclusion of why we fight and kill each other will never be reached, even after thousands of years.
Excuse me, I am a drifter who became a general of Wei.
It’s becoming frightening as I’m rapidly absorbing people who were once enemies.
I’m almost at the trophy completion, I just need to save up money to buy weapons, this is the most tedious part.
>>38
I got rid of the accumulated rank 7 sales and managed to make it work!
I separated my saves for future updates and just got the trophy.
Although they are strong, if they lack popularity or political skills, they can collapse from within.
I end up being biased towards Shu, but it’s so boring that Wu defeated Guan Yu!!!
I want to see what the 2nd Northern Expedition looked like.
The impression of a creepy person is strong here.
They’re a monster who is strong in warfare, skilled in military strategy and politics, proactive in talent scouting, and also appreciated in poetry and cultural fields.
I kind of like married women and Liu Bei.
>>41
It’s creepy, but there’s no doubt that it’s high-spec even from a modern perspective, right? It’s creepy, but…
If Xiang Yu had virtue, it would be boring.
To be honest, even for Wu, having Guan Yu there is nothing but a threat…
Somehow, while winning constantly, Xiang Yu’s position keeps getting worse.
Despite often losing, Liu Bang unusually sees the situation getting better.
>>44
Wherever Xiang Yu is, he wins.
Well, I understand the reasoning that we can just win in other ways, but it’s a big operation.
>>51
If it’s a place without Xiang Yu, Liu Bang is pretty strong and can almost win.
Eumenes is admired by his subordinates, but he is a foreigner and probably doesn’t have a very good personality, so the way he is disliked by his colleagues is quite extreme…
It’s a strange feeling, but…
In Wei, there are depictions of figures like Dian Wei and Guo Jia dying and the camp becoming depleted, but there isn’t much of that in Shu.
But this means that a lot of people close to me have died, yet they just didn’t leave a mark in history, right?
>>47
The theory that the family has not increased at all is stronger.
Because Guan Yu and Zhang Fei bully newcomers.
>>53
With the addition of Kongming and Huang Zhong, it’s impossible for a country to handle such complaints!
>>57
So I died…
>>47
Liu Bei is too small in scale.
Still, quite a few names of warlords remain, even though they don’t have much of a role.
If Cao Cao didn’t have the short and creepy elements, he might be a bit too perfect and therefore somewhat boring.
There was neither shadow nor form, but what kind of region was Yuzhou?
>>49
An incredibly wide and rich basin completely surrounded by an incredible mountainous region.
I want large-scale battles between Cao Cao and the Sun family, Cao Cao and Liu Bei, and the Sun family and Liu Bei.
I feel like there were similar sub-battles in Musou 7 and 6.
>>52
The Taihei MAX battlefield looks like that, but I wish it had spread a bit more across the entire map.
I wrote on the survey that I want a large-scale battlefield!
Isn’t it true that many of the manufacturer’s works here are waiting for DLC?
Musou 2 and 3 are the highest in the series with 1.17 million and 1.24 million copies sold, respectively.
“Origins is amazing because it sells just as well.”
If we want to continue drawing Origins from here, the Shu is interesting to depict with both historical facts and what-ifs, but the other two factions are difficult.
The Wei dynasty historically transitions to the Jin dynasty, and in the case of “what if,” after winning at Chibi, it becomes a mere formality.
In historical fact, Wu has its highlights up to the Battle of Yiling, but in its later years, it meets a smooth decline.
In the game, they must have gone to great lengths in the performance, but it’s so funny how big Guan Yu’s attitude is when he’s captured by Cao Cao.
>>60
It’s nice to have a place to say that…
There are many scenes where Xiang Yu is undeniably strong, but lacks the nobility…
>>62
The monkey is wearing a crown, haha.
>>67
Boiled in a pot.
Calmly thinking about it, leaving behind the teachings of Sun Tzu is quite an achievement.
If you can’t learn to love bad endings, you won’t be able to enjoy historical hobbies!
Let’s produce a work featuring the key figure of peace in Liu Bang’s camp as the protagonist.
>>66
It’s the kind of thing that makes you despair of the trophy completion because you absolutely can’t defeat Xiang Yu…
>>71
All I can do is push them to the point of self-harm…
>>66
That shota in white that only I can see is going to become the main character!
The defeats of Shu are not that many, but the loss of Macheng to Yiling is too significant.
Like, adding female warlords carelessly with DLC!
Everyone has someone they’re involved with.
There have been countless strong individuals throughout history who were disliked by their allies and met their demise.
I was thinking about the story of Liu Bei.
I really feel like I just fought along with the flow, and it’s surprising that I managed to reach one of the three countries like this…
While Liu Bei’s faction has its charm but is wobbly, Cao Cao’s faction has a solid foundation and is rich in talent, so generally, if scouted, they would go to Cao Cao’s faction, wouldn’t they?
>>76
Chen Qun’s response.
If you play the Wei if scenario in Origin2, characters like Guan Yu and others will definitely become playable.
It’s fluffy, but I wonder how they managed to take Jingzhou and Hanzhong.
If this guy hadn’t died, wouldn’t the Romance of the Three Kingdoms have been more interesting? Who is ranked number one?
>>80
After Guan Yu died, things started to decline, so Guan Yu.
>>80
I think it’s definitely Zhang Jiao.
It seems like the initial chaos is deepening and it might turn into something tremendous.
– Don’t lay a hand on Liu Bei’s family.
“Surrender not to Cao Cao, but to the emperor behind him.”
“Please allow me to take my leave once I find out Liu Bei’s whereabouts.”
>>82
If it weren’t for Guan Yu, I couldn’t complain even if my head were chopped off.
I saved both Sun Jian and Sun Ce, so I think it’s fine to make Sun Shangxiang my wife, but what do you think, me?
You can’t make a living on just the thoughts of an uncertain future.
That’s what happens, but it’s Liu Bei who has a large number of people following him, so he’s definitely strange.
I wish the difficulty of the platinum trophy was easier…
It feels like Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were not suited to serve as state soldiers, even if they were appropriate for a volunteer army in turbulent times.
If the Trojans won the Trojan War, wouldn’t history change and Rome not be born?
I couldn’t help but laugh during the military council when they were attacking Yuan Shao, as Cao Cao’s camp had captured him.
Wow… this is a military council…!
>>91
Just being alone in a room with Guan Yu is somehow interesting.
>>91
(I can vaguely see the shortcomings of our army…)
Shin also… There are quite a few interesting generals like Jin Zong, Wang Yun, Chen Tai, Yanghu, and Du Yu.
I want you to bring that out, you know.
Sorry, Guan Yu, have you decided my conditions for surrender?
Sorry, Guan Yu… Recently, it seems like you’re living quite well, but that’s supposed to be for both of us, right?
Mr. Guan Yu?
It felt like Wu was dealing with some internal disputes and before they knew it, they were at Red Cliffs.
>>95
Whether good or bad, it’s somewhat like a feudal lord alliance around there, so it’s difficult to unite them.
I want to experience Europe from the Thirty Years’ War to the Napoleonic Wars, including the French Revolution.
The part where everyone in Shu unites to escape at the end of Chapter 4 is really intense.
At the beginning of chapter 5, everyone is like “We don’t understand… are we stupid or something?” It’s just terrible.
If we stick together, we can do it. Everyone, don’t die!
Ah, after that, I want you to thoroughly monitor the battlefield and provide support. I’m counting on you.
It was mentioned in the thread about Gongsun Zan that was in front.
If we’re going to talk about Wu, I really want Liu Biao and Huang Zu to be unique characters.
Liu Bei: “For now, let’s charge in and look for openings, and then we’ll go with the flow, everyone!!!!!!”
I can’t find ranks 1 to 3 of the Engetsu Sword for sale; is this intentional?
I’m having trouble completing the weapon collection.
>>104
Aren’t they sold in the spring?
>>116
Thank you, I was selling it.
I think it’s nice that new characters are being added while managing Uma Musume…
I wonder why there aren’t any new characters added to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms…
>>105
Even “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” has characters that sprout sons on their own from novels and such.
>>118
I think it’s okay to do that in Musou now…
>>128
I’m essentially that, right!
>>128
Do you think all the characters in the Musou series exist?
A bold policy shift that is well-executed and perfectly sells in an ideal state.
Since Kure’s foundation has collapsed twice, it might be much more difficult than elsewhere, right?
I think it’s impressive that Huang Zu defeated Sun Jian.
Well, it can’t be helped since it’s a time of turmoil…
Why suddenly Uma Musume?
>>109
It’s like something that didn’t even exist at the start of the operation is becoming a popular character.
Historical stories don’t seem to produce new warlords…
>>124
In the Musou series, there are many characters that have become popular by being upgraded to have unique graphics as the series progressed.
Seeing each person interested in researching and struggling with the story after ORIGIN.
I’m becoming the backseat understander…
Liu Bei! Guan Yu! Zhang Fei! Zhao Yun! Zhou Cang! Me!
>>112
The scientific name Gorilla gorilla gorilla even has three gorillas in it.
>>112
What is lacking is… wisdom!
Mr. Guo Jia, please don’t tell Guan Yu where Liu Bei is before the decisive battle.
Cao Cao looked at Guan Yu, didn’t he?
I won’t allow the unreasonable theft of Papa Ken’s family!
I’m worried that the internal feud among Son Shōkō won’t lead to a collapse…
If I, Sun Quan, go astray…
Kure continues to raise flags like that one after another.
Capturing Guan Yu is the general’s decision, so I can’t help it, but why me too…
It’s being said, Kansaku.
>>121
Who! Who is it!? I’m scared!
Even though you left the Wei, you’re still riding that Red Hare, aren’t you, beard!
I heard that after Go’s internal strife resulted in his father being killed, he became the last emperor and turned into a tyrant, making me think that everything was a flag for that family…
Everyone fought well.
By the way, actually, Sun Jian and Sun Ce were alive.
>>126
If you get put in my bag, you can’t complain, okay?
>>126
It suddenly becomes a gag…
Let me introduce the crazy members!
Zhang Fei held off the enemy forces alone on the bridge!
Zhao Yun charged alone into the enemy camp, defeating the enemy general while rescuing the lord’s son!
I charged alone into the enemy’s main camp and wiped out their forces!
That’s all!
>>127
There’s also Guan Yu who, with a small number of troops, desperately withstood Wei’s fierce attacks and suggested that both sides would be in trouble if they didn’t negotiate and encourage surrender!
The number is small, but each individual is unusually strong.
Isn’t the story from here on quite depressing?
The guys who were supposed to be dead in Kure have hidden.
The Wei side is normally incorporated, so what is this…?
>>132
The position of the country’s leader and the military commander is different.
I feel like the popularity of characters other than the Shu faction in Sengoku Musou has actually increased.
Souten Kouro also has high influence, but…
It seems the time has come to talk about the story of Kaken Saku.
Luo Lingqi is essentially not an overpowered original character.
You’ve really grown well from the rectangular youjutsu element, haven’t you?
>>138
Actually, Zhang Jiao is Dad…?
I felt like there were a lot of main character roles, but… Zhao Yun.
Isn’t this person’s record amazing?
When playing as Kure, I feel like my rival is too much of a mob character, which makes that part seem lacking.
I ended up killing Sun Ce about two times on the stage where Sun Jian dies…
Musou struggles every time with new characters becoming increasingly bland.
→I’ll cover for you, me…
It’s great that there are proper materials, right, Dong Zhuo’s granddaughter!
In terms of Uma Musume, at the beginning, characters like Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Cao Cao, and Xiahou Dun, as well as Sun Jian and Sun Ce, come in early, but there aren’t enough resources, and it’s all very lacking.
In about two years, the horse rider that comes will be much stronger, and the scenario will be more elaborate! Social games with motifs, come on!
Zhao Yun has always been a prominent character in the Sengoku Musou series.
Well then, shall we start with the story of Shukuro?
I’m working so hard in Kure that I wouldn’t mind becoming a grandfather…
>>153
I’m a veteran old soldier from Wu, who guides the youth…
That guy is going to pull a surprise prank in the end.
Let’s create something like Kan’ei’s daughter, Anko.
Kansaku is an original character from a novel…
I think no matter which route it is…
Hey, warriors, should we casually become special with Shiran-kun…?
Even though there is a grave, it’s a content with fictional characters.
>>158
It’s not like modern Japanese people, who are still holding funerals for manga characters, are in a position to say anything.
>>158
Well, Japan can’t really say anything about that either… there are graves of people like Sakata Kintoki.
Moreover, they suddenly added a death episode from another place’s legend and claimed, “This character belongs to us!”
Shuu Sou is actually an original character.
Cao Cao considers moving the capital just because of Guan Yu’s strength, which shows how formidable Guan Yu’s martial power is.
I finally finished the third round of the Wei route…
…Isn’t the difficulty for Wei just strange? It’s 101, but what are those at Red Cliffs and the Crossing of the Hua?
>>161
The Wei dynasty, to be honest, the Battle of Red Cliffs is like the climax, so it can’t be helped.
Later, I might be seen as a loyal character, you know.
If you try to be too faithful, the characters will become old folks at an incredible speed.
>>163
Motoka…san…
In exchange for the royalty being free, no new characters will be introduced.
That is a historical piece.
The first thing that grew for Ryo Reiki wasn’t “Musou,” but “Sangokushi Senki”…
After all, it’s based on acting, isn’t it?
Wolong is based on historical facts, but I feel that it has more fantasy elements.
>>166
I knew it.
I thought it was strange that the Ten Chōji don’t have clones.
>>166
In other words, the true nature of the Ten Attendants is historical fact.
Excuse me! I am a beginner in Romance of the Three Kingdoms!
This is the fate of Rikuson’s, who played an incredibly essential role.
It’s quite unreasonable to only focus on the origin while trying to discuss the entire Musou series or Romance of the Three Kingdoms!
>>170
That said, it picks up a lot of detailed topics, so it definitely builds up knowledge.
If taken literally, first, my father Sun Jian and Cao Cao were almost contemporaries.
I was so brain-dead that I just forced my way through the Eight Gates of the Golden Chains formation.
The significance of having a strategist… is what I was asked.
>>174
The strategist’s instructions are bad~
>>174
Those guys are just like always.
>>174
There’s something off… just saying that leaves no hints, so what’s the point of existence?
I believed there was definitely a route to end up with Dongbai…
How do you recover a bond that you’ve missed? Do you have to start over from scratch?
>>181
After clearing it, you’ll be able to chapter jump while maintaining various numerical values.
Um… the enemy’s morale is high with the Cao Cao army at Red Cliffs, but can’t the allied army show that much motivation in the scenario as well?
Wolong, above all else, the impact that Zhang Jiao left with his ten eunuchs is just too huge.
The Eight Gates Golden Chain should be explained in a more understandable way, don’t you think?
I won’t go so far as to say that it’s as obvious as a pot of sorcery.
>>186
Cao Cao wanted to recruit Xu Shu, so I hoped he would be more active.
That’s just a ticket for Zhuge Liang.
I was so much of a mob in Warlong that I was completely inconspicuous.
In terms of origin, I was a bit too popular, but it was a nice balance.
>>187
If a character game could provide this much fanservice, I would be very happy.
I was surprised to see people who seem to have died from anger while reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
>>188
There are quite a few people who die while spitting blood in anger.
>>188
It’s a metaphor for anger…
I completely cleared it!
I lowered the difficulty from the Musou mode for the first time in a while, but wasn’t the difficulty in Musou mode insane?
According to the origin knowledge, it makes it seem like Cao Cao was a complete victim who was betrayed by Zhang Xiu.
A wicked person who was involved in the murder of my family! I found it a bit amusing that an unknown grudge surrounding Nanjin has arisen.
Wolong initially finds it difficult to grasp the overall flow of the story of the Three Kingdoms…
I’m not able to do it because it’s a hassle.
What kind of development would occur if Sun Jian were alive and Sun Ce was dead?
In the final stage, Sun Jian is alive, but does he just fade out like that and end?