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May 2019
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The editors liked
More Total War
Three Kingdoms and the benefits that brought
Even more detailed stories to go through with improved emergent storytelling
Interesting new mechanics (zeal
Fervour and influence) with certain new factions
A large amount of extra new cont
Story campaign is faithful to the source material without being bogged down in the details
Romance's larger-than-life skirmishes are an invigorating change of pace
Fully-featured Chinese audio and subtitle options are a welcome immersion
Amazingly dynamic character system
Everyone's probably a spy
New diplomacy and empire management also make it an indepth campaign experience
High replayability thanks to the number of warlords
Fateful retelling of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Lots of strategic depth
Real-time battles with awe-inspiring generals
One of the bestlooking strategy games around
Mixes grand strategy and character elements perfectly
Characters
As they evolve and develop
Add a feeling of life the series hasn't had before
Intuitive city building system
Allowing for specialisation an
Fascinating period of China's history
Engaging
Large-scale battles
Your actions determine your path
Beautiful visuals
In and out of battle
The editors didn't like
AI cannot seem to handle the new systems within the game
Diplomacy is still a little stupid and is particularly worse in the case of the Yellow Turbans where you can only open ties with fellow Turbans (which technically you're the leader of)
The nature of the narrative can often pigeon-hole you into military conflicts
Tutorial feels like an overwhelming crash course in the game's systems
Lots of units
But many are fairly similar
Diplomacy can be a tiny bit overwhelming at times
Real-time battle AI still needs improvement
High PC hardware requirements
AI is still a little stupid and easy to manage
Particularly in diplomacy
The espionage system isn't very well explained in at least how to get it started
Slight technical issues in prolonged game sessions
Amount of aspects to manage can be too much for some
Whenever I've played Three Kingdoms-set games in the past, I've always wished for an ultimate game in the setting. Dynasty Warriors but with more tactics, Dynasty Tactics with more emergent narrative, Romance of the Three Kingdoms but with better balance...
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Fascinating period of China's history, Engaging, large-scale battles, Your actions determine your path, Beautiful visuals, in and out of battle
Amount of aspects to manage can be too much for some, Being impatient can get you stuck or end your run
Total War: Three Kingdoms is a fantastic addition to the series, taking place in the Three Kingdoms period of China's history. The gameplay requires patience and strategizing, but is satisfying when successful. With plenty of aspects to manage, you won't...
Total War: Three Kingdoms should serve as the example for all games of its breed going forward. The campaign design is brilliant, full of character, and tells a cohesive, historical-feeling story with satisfying act breaks and unexpected turns of fortune...
Abstract: A couple months ago, I previewed Total War: Three Kingdoms, with the initial reaction that the combat was worrisome and the strategy was on the right track. Around that time, Sega announced that it would be delay Three Kingdoms for two months. Sega PR app...
It's rare to go to a game preview event for a few hours and come away with such strong conflicting opinions. For every aspect of the strategic mode that I was excited about, I had an equivalently fear that the tactical mode would be a disaster.Much like t...
Published: 2018-08-16, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Above: Sun Ren's forces ambush the ambushers.Image Credit: Creative Assembly/SegaI lost the battle, but I really liked how difficult it was to win in difficult mode, where the enemy's morale and troop quality was much stronger compared to the normal mode...
Published: 2018-06-07, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: The Total War series has been on a continuous track of making you feel like you're in an ancient battle since the series began 18 years ago. And with the newest game, Total War: Three Kingdoms, that sense of immersion is getting even better, based on a d...