Isn’t Dong Zhuo’s subordinate too strong?
That’s unfair.
In the Three Kingdoms, allies and enemies constantly switch places.
The comrades saved by my warm hands rushed over, and we rallied again, insisting that we are absolutely right!
It’s nice to see Chōkaku being confronted with the right argument by Cao Cao, Sun Jian, and Liu Bei who came later…
The loneliness after the continuous loss of heroes since Guan Yu is intense.
>>4The sense of letdown after Guan Yu’s death is significant, isn’t it?
>>6Even a brother-in-law who was an ally can betray you.
This is the first time I’ve used a desperate strategy in Musou.
Even Sun Ce, who participates in spot battles, has well-crafted face-to-face events with other factions.
I keep an eye on Zhang Jiao’s support all the way to the end…
It’s no surprise that this person, who will later be very active in Anhui, is impressive, Zhang Liao.
Perhaps due to the initial appearance at Torakoukan, the image of the attack captain is strong.
How was this game? I want it if it goes on sale.
>>10Buy it.
Right now
>>11I was wondering about the volume since it only goes up to Red Cliffs, but it seems to be fine.
The difficulty level of the Cao route is high.
I feel like it’s mostly the fault of the muscle-headed three brothers.
Those guys are too strong, right?
There is a trial version, so it’s fine to try that first and see if it suits you.
I’m almost able to complete all routes.
In the end, it is Guo Jia.
I never thought it would evolve into an action game.
>>16Since the playable characters are basically just the main character, it feels like you’re playing an action RPG.
I’m in the same category as veteran Han Dang and Huang Gai.
After Sun Jian died, Kanto and Cheng Pu came to bow directly to me.
Moved by my feelings, I chose the brother route and went on…
A veteran since the time of the Yellow Turbans
Since I have friendships with various generals, including Kongming, it feels incredibly comfortable.
It was nice to have a story that relies on a fixed protagonist.
If you treat the white one a little gently, it will get close to Sun Quan.
If you play with the old Musou feeling, you’ll find that you’re still dealing with the Yellow Turban Rebellion while battling at Red Cliffs.
I can’t help but laugh at you when you quickly get up from your chair as we leave the inn.
In the Liu Bei army, I feel young, but in the Sun Quan army, I am treated like an old man.
>>25As a member of Cao Cao’s army, I get treated to plenty of food.
I’m really glad I saved the regular route for Wei for last…
It was a Romance of the Three Kingdoms that begins and ends with Guan Yu…
>>26I feel like the sequel will end with Guan Yu being killed in the city of Fan.
Then I can’t help Bashoku…
>>26The last duel with Guan Yu is really great, isn’t it?
It was incredibly challenging, so it was an intense battle and I had a lot of fun.
Watching Liu Bei’s forces in this work makes me feel that the intelligence of the Three Kingdoms is overrated.
Until the arrival of Xu Shu, the upper limit will be around the late 60s at best.
It’s incredible to imagine the scene where Zhang Fei, despite being cute, gets drunk and punches his subordinates and ends up being assassinated…
Since Guan Yu and Zhang Fei have been friends since their unruly days before they became great, it’s very comfortable.
It’s really too difficult to get so close from the middle of the way…
The BGM in the Wei Route of the Crossing of Guan Yu is too unfair.
Why is it so cool even though it’s a retreat?
I want more stages where commanders appear, similar to the Red Cliffs and the Battle of Huagong.
It is so questionable whether they truly have the intent to divide the world into three parts.
The Liu Bei army is directing their murderous intent towards Meng De in the Battle of Huayang.
>>35If I can kill it, I want to go ahead and kill it, right?
Starting with the All-Star Game all of a sudden is too skillful as an introduction to the characters.
I wonder why they didn’t include Cao Ren.
You did it with Shu → Wu → Wei.
I take pride in saying it was the best.
Choosing Wei makes me understand Chen Gong’s feelings…
We will start the military council.
There are many enemies today as well…
It’s nice that Liu Bei shows a darker side, like feeling relieved when Lu Bu betrays him.
It feels like Guo Jia is too strong.
The strategist of Wei is just too overwhelming…
What is this luxurious and intellectual military conference?
>>44Even Xu Shu cannot make it to the first team’s bench; it’s a realm of magic.
Even so, the famous strategist of Wei hasn’t appeared yet.
Cheng Yu and others
Liu Bei had a character that gave off a cold and frightening feeling from the bottom.
Come on, if you were alive, you should have contacted me!
Huh… You’re with Cao Cao…? I can’t forgive you!!! 89!
The Shu kingdom lacks talent too much!
Even the original character called Shukura has appeared!
Brother and I are horses.
As for Guan Yu, he is riding the Red Hare.
The treatment of Shukura without a horse is so different that it’s ridiculous.
Before the Battle of Red Cliffs, I wonder if Shu was really that short on talented people.
>>52If we had abundant talent, we could have conducted a bit more of a northern expedition.
I like the brute strength of Shu.
I thought Kure was all brawn before playing this game.
>>54Kure is in a position where they are required to politically maneuver and unify local powerful clans, regardless of the circumstances.
Meanwhile, the mercenary group Shu was living by righteousness and spirit!
Sun Jian’s survival is before the branching path, so he can go to another country while carrying some rather gruesome secrets.
>>50I reunited with Sun Ce during the campaign against Yuan Shu.
Without revealing the truth, I participated in the military council with a nonchalant expression…
The change of destiny in the older brother’s route is frighteningly subtle, though.
Considering the future, a change in destiny is more valuable than the survival of a general.