
I knew it would end at Red Cliffs, so while I thought the Wei route would lack excitement compared to the other two routes, I was completely wrong.
It’s great, isn’t it? The final battle with Guan Yu that awaits after taking down the Wu and Shu All-Stars…
Is it the first round?
>>2
It’s the first week, you know.
It was fun, so I’m going to go right into the second week!
Next, I’m going for the Kure route!
Whoa… the added Hōtengeki is too strong…
It’s fun to struggle until the end instead of just accepting a big defeat and giving up…
You really managed to escape without being caught by the general, huh?
Isn’t it nice that our ship is on fire…?
I never realized the story was so tightly packed until Red Cliffs.
I’ve just started, but I can’t beat Zhang Jiao.
All the stones hit.
No matter how much I cut, it doesn’t flinch.
>>8
Thou… the key to peace…
Identify the correct settings and follow history…
>>8
(Anonymous Ruan… Guard… You need to guard… It’s no good to force it when you’re not used to deflecting or dodging…)
The Liu-Sun allied army’s murderous intent towards Meng De is too intense…
>>10
I haven’t drawn this work, but when the massacres started in Xu Zhou, it was Zhuge Liang and Lu Su who survived, so it can’t be helped.
I think the fistfight between Guan Yu and the background of the burning ship is definitely the best version of Red Cliffs in the past.
Is there any reason for such treatment of Misao?!
…there is, but I kind of just let it flow in this game!
A stone does not hit you when it walks.
Hit or miss.
They say it’s a division of the world into three parts, but!
They’re clearly planning to kill Meng De and split the spoils!
This is the final battle of the Wei route.
>>16
Well, in terms of strength, it should be 80% the Kure Army, and that Allied Forces…
It’s not just that the last battle with Lu Bu is a death game.
Geh! Guan Yu!
If we don’t downplay Cao Cao’s actions, I think I’ll become an anti-Cao Cao person myself.
>>20
I think it would have been better not to avoid it, as it would have ended up being just Wei’s option if I didn’t write it gently.
Purple Phoenix… You need to properly discern the hallucinations, especially if they hit you; it can be quite painful…!
In Xuzhou, the Qingzhou soldiers plundered and got beaten by Zhang Fei, and being scolded by Yu Jin made me feel quite considerate…
Sonia Wu has nothing to do with it.
Taking down Cao Cao is the top priority, right?
Since there is clearly a final boss, the Cloud Long, Cao Cao’s Huarong Dao is rather exceptionally favored.
>>26
The flow of the battle is building up, making the last battle a desperate retreat.
“Hospitality”…
My purple phoenix.
What would be a good gift for Guan Yu?
The hottest retreat battle in the series.
>>25
It’s safe because I’m a widow.
I won’t say Liu Bei is completely virtuous, but isn’t Cao Cao’s numerous wrongdoings a bit too much without consideration? That’s how I feel…
It feels like I’m fairly involved in the Wei route, but it’s especially notable that the final boss is Guan Yu.
The sliding puzzle is a popular content that has also been used as a theme for sheltered daughters.
The Sōke route felt like a sub-scenario of Shu.
>>37
It was quite enjoyable because it was mostly stories I don’t usually see.
The bow-legged princess is looking at me with a bad expression.
>>39
The princess only looks like a younger sister or niece to me, so I want the members of the royal guard to feel at ease.
Isn’t Yuan Shu the only useless guy among the generals with unique graphics?
>>40
It’s not that there aren’t any good points, but no matter how you cook it, it’s still junk…
Who is Liu Yao… Who is Huang Zu… What the heck is Yamagoe… That’s how I felt…
The Wei route has Mengde, but he is too blessed with friends and a good boss.
Cao Cao, as well as Sun Ce, has quite a number of merits and faults that have been made to appear more beautiful.
However, compared to the extent to which Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, and Ma Chao have been whitewashed, they are making an effort to engage in wrongdoing.
When Yuan Shao came to deal with the confusing mob of the Wu route, it was in a way comforting.
In the true route, the subsequent developments become the most chaotic with the Sun Wu, don’t you think?
In the next episode after Chen Gong briefly acts as the main strategist, Guo Jia, Xun You, and Xun Yu come rushing in, which is terrible.
>>47
I can’t help but understand Chen Gong’s feelings…
>>50
It’s boring~! 11!!!1
Knowing about the mishap aimed at the widow makes the final movie of Ate Castle look like serious comedy to me.
The Wei and Shu true routes can be read as somewhat predictable in their subsequent developments, for better or worse, but I have no idea how the Wu true route will turn out; it’s completely broken in various ways…
I laughed when I suddenly heard that Gongsun Zan said he would crush Yuan Shao, who was acting like a noble family, and the official history leaked.
Sun Ce is really impressive with his lightning-fast usurpation of territories to the point where you can understand why he would hold a grudge and get killed so quickly.
>>54
I was casually killed just by that plan, huh?
>>60
There it is! The remnants of the pun troop!!!
I repeatedly traveled back and forth to assist my allies in the Musou difficulty Wei Huayong Road challenge.
Zhang Fei is so tough, it’s difficult.
The Shu Route is a homey and fun workplace!
But there is a shortage of manpower…!
>>56
It’s good that my presence is significant because there is a shortage of talent.
>>56
I think this vibe suits someone like me, who’s basically muscle-brained…
>>56
Zhuge Jun joins!
The Wu route has many stories that weren’t explored in previous works, which makes it feel fresh in a way.
>>57
I don’t think it has been featured in works or games related to the Three Kingdoms, not just in the context of the rebellion of Li Su or Musou.
>>59
I realized that other customers had run away… and that was no good.
>>59
I was surprised that Lu Bu also eats at a restaurant.
I wonder if I should call the staff and say, “Please give me this…”
>>68
Jaaaan Jaaaan Jaaaan
Deliver the meal to Lu Bu’s table!
WOOOOOOOOOOOO
Even after being cleaned up quite a bit, it’s understandable if they get killed… that’s the kind of atmosphere around Sun Ce.
>>61
But this is basically an invasion, right? That discussion has been going on for a while, so… yeah… that’s how it feels.
I didn’t know that the environment in Wu immediately after Sun Jian’s death was so devastated.
>>67
At the time of Sun Jian’s death, Sun Ce was 16 years old, so it’s understandable that he would not be given full authority.
I wanted to get cozy with Diao Chan more…
>>70
But it’s good because there is a bond event that allows for endless imagination.
>>70
You were the best heroine ever…
It’s an era of competing warlords, so invasion is probably the name of the game.
I really like Liu Bei in this work.
I might end up sitting next to you the whole time…
>>72
I understand.
>>80
Gross.
>>80
Brother Jun, do not neglect to keep an eye on Meng De.
>>80
I’m going home, Mengde.
Is there a chance for me with Diao Chan’s bond level 5…?
>>74
Not just a slim chance, but it’s at a level where I could firmly insist that I’ve quietly welcomed my wife.
The image of eating normally while in a combat-ready posture is too surreal.
The strangeness of my older brother, who hands over the country wherever he goes, stands out.
>>81
Xiahou Dun felt really scared of that guy…
That’s scary.
But thanks to that, the princess was able to avoid collapsing. Your “sneak attack” did a good job! We are a disciplined royal guard. For the princess’s sake, we can keep our personal feelings in check! Moreover, we can properly show our gratitude towards you! Take this. It’s proof of your honorary advisor status in the princess’s royal guard.
I have become the permanent honorary advisor to the Princess’s Royal Guard…
Eternity…?
>>82
When this is going to be offered as Liu Bei’s wife, it seems like it’s going to be a big deal…
>>104
Please! Bring back the princess! You’re the only one who can do it!!
It seems like they might start saying something incomprehensible.
Because I have to put “Yeah” on Mengde’s response first…
Even if I’m called an honorary advisor for life.
After this, the power of historical correction will…
Wang Yun, are you out of your mind coming here to die?
I thought that, and later there was a fine play, and this is… my father-in-law…
It’s frustrating that the only female warrior accompanying me is Sun Shangxiang, and while I’m in Wu, I can only see her as family!
>>91
I think Diao Chan would have been fine with the same specifications as Lu Bu.
The battle against Zhang Jiao suddenly shifts from a serious tone to a fantasy battle.
>>93
But then the Yellow Turban soldiers come, and it gets intense when it turns into a battle of legions.
>>105
After that, the Allied Forces will also come, it’s too much of a dream battle…
It sometimes feels like the names Gen Toku and Mō Toku are matching for these two.
>>94
Add “yo” to the end of the sentence.
Tsuki-ei was really assertive and sexy!
You toyed with my heart!
>>96
That’s how it is.
Wang Yun is also pretty terrible after the assassination of Dong Zhuo.
The letter from Wang Yun that was buried for over 15 years is incredibly interesting.
The hallucinations from the perfume are still understandable.
What’s going on with the rocks and thunder!?
>>101
If you’re going to put in that much effort, at least bring out one meal.
“Throw away Cao Pi, who likes the seductive relationship with me.”
I think the shockwave of the ultimate secret technique is pretty much fantasy, you know.
When I raised the difficulty, it seemed like all the enemy commanders started to fall.
>>110
The ability to reduce external power is important; this becomes clear.
>>110
Even unnamed common warriors will come for you…
The person I want to save the most is Xu Shu’s mom…
Is it sane for Tsukihime to keep coming to the front line in the battle against Liu Bei during the Wei route?
Wasn’t Sun Quan from “Musou” supposed to be older than this?
>>113
I mean, everyone is young this time.
At Red Cliffs, forming an alliance finally closes the gap in the number of troops between Wei and the unrivaled generals.
>>117
Is late life that infamous…?
>>126
The flag remarks are being brought up here and there again.
I knew that Zhuge Liang would shoot a beam, but this time the beam surprised me a bit.
Kōgai and Sun Quan have undergone particularly drastic image changes.
If Cao Cao had been defeated at Red Cliff, I think it would have almost certainly led to a split after the war for Wu.
I played for about 80 hours and ended up getting the platinum trophy.
I hate to say it, but I wish all games had trophy designs like this…
It feels like you’ll naturally reach 100% if you acquire about 60-70% by the time you clear the game and then play through the high-difficulty content in order.
I really didn’t need any weird constraints on the gameplay, so I unusually managed to complete the trophy collection.
I can just barely avoid the last shockwave of Zetsu.
Actually, Cao Cao was also on the side that surrendered the country. After the anti-Dong Zhuo coalition, he acted alongside Bao Xin and was active in various ways. When Liu Dai, the Inspector of Yan Province, was killed in battle, he was recommended by Bao Xin to become the Governor of Yan Province and fought against the Yellow Turbans in Qing Province.
I also wanted to change my image a bit and stand out!
Considering that 24 years have passed from the beginning to the end of the year, it’s scary when I think about it calmly.
>>127
I’m here, so it’s still okay because my predecessor has been fighting for 60 years in this chronicle.
Well, it can’t be helped, but I wished there were a bit more high-difficulty battle content like Zhang Jiao and Lü Bu.
>>128
I think Karyōdō and Torarokan are doing their best too.
Chapter 3 is a bit bland.
>>129
Chapter 3 is difficult to create a significant scene because each faction is acting separately.
>>128
I have high expectations for Ma Chao from Tongguan, Zhang Liao from Hefei, and Guan Yu from Fancheng.
I wonder when the March update will come.
Everyone is just too nice…
If there was a sequel, Bonbon would die one after another.
>>133
The writer’s true ability lies in that area, you know…
>>133
In about 10 years from now, most will be gone…
I thought it was a joke that Red Hare was mowing down the infantry in the battle against Lu Bu at Kōhi for the first time…
>>134
(What… stop that…?)
>>141
Kong Rong, who jumps in first and dies in about two hits…
Only Lu Bu is coming to kill players who are not good at action in the start of Warlong.
The emphasis on family-related jokes in Kure is a fine line between irony and sincerity.
Do you really want to see the scene of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei dying in this version of Liu Bei?
>>143
I want to see!
Do you want to see Liu Bei, who aims for the world for the suffering people, lose Guan Yu and be consumed by anger to start a war, even losing Zhang Fei, and ultimately die in despair after a great defeat? If so, I want to see it.
>>144
I stand in the way at Yiling…
If I’m going to die on the battlefield, that’s one thing, but it’s mostly not the case…
Kwan Yu and Zhang Fei die one after another, and I, who am fueled by revenge, try to admonish Liu Bei, but he won’t listen to me…
Will Liu Bei treat me the same way as before after I killed Guan Yu?
To confirm that, the purple phoenix headed towards Fan City.