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Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII Sony Playstation 2 Game
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UPC:040198001151
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS2_ROMANCE_OF_THE_THREE_KINGDOMS_VII
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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To me, this was when the Romance of the three kingdoms series hit it’s high point. Romance 8 expanded upon it but I still like this one a little better. For one thing the combat is slighly easier to get into. You don’t have to wait three months before you can engage in warfare. The gameplay is hard but not so hard that you go crazy unlike Romance IX. If you want you can just forget about trying to conquer China at all and just live as a ronin and build your characters stats which is cool.The music in the game is some of the best in the series. It is worth playing through the game just to hear the majestic score at the end of the game. Multiple endings are good of course although it can be hard to get the ‘good’ endings. I always became a tyrant and then got conquered by the Xianbei. I hate them so much. Anyway, this game is a great strategy game but is not for beginners or people who like fast paced games although with this series that goes without saying.
I think personally this game is great. In my opinion it takes more after Kessen 2 then Dynasty Warriors. I like the fact you can make up a character and climb the ladder of power. Although it is designed for one player, I still enjoyed it because I am a big RPG fan and I am used to playing by myself or taking turns with a friend. Koei has made many games about this period during China’s history. The basic story is there is one big kingdom, Han and in Dynasty Warriors you piece it back together, alot like Kessen even though it focuses mainly on Shu forces. In Romance 7 you are supposed to defeat powerful opponents like LuBu, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu.You are also supposed to win wars, expand your kingdom, and keep a good relationship with your people. In summary it is a well thought out game. The fighting and graphical capabilities are amazing. I say this is a game for RPG fans, Kessen 2, and Dynasty Warriors fans. Enjoy!
I admit that when I first started playing this game, it wasn’t exactly what I thought it would be. Nevertheless, I got addicted for a short time once I figured out how to play the game. This game is pretty much a decision-making, strategy game, kind of like SimCity. It takes place during the the first 500 years of Chinese history. A “game” ends either when your character dies without an heir or when all three kingdoms of China are united under one ruler. You can choose to just be a warlord or plain officer or a wandering ronin with no allegiance to anyone or a liege in charge of a 3rd of China. Out of all the options, I found the liege option to be the most rewarding. You have to make the most decisions, but it’s the only way you have total control over how the outcome of the game will end (in all the other choices, the game can end without you rising as far in status and power as you would like). Not everyone will enjoy this game, but it can be rewarding. It’s a great way to learn a bunch of names from ancient Chinese history.
This is a must have for any true Stratagy fan.Koei is in my opinion the best Stratagy game producer out there.It is a shame that they have stoped making them for english speaking puplic.Romance 7 allows you to play as a ruler,officer or even a ronin it blends rpg and stratagy elements very good.
I dont know why they did this but to get multi player you must hold R1+R2+L1+L2 and press select. Anyways, this game is the best of koei’s series yet! This game has plenty of gameplay since you have nearly 500+ characters to choose from with many different positions to play as. Each game you play will take you atleast 10-12 hours and after you are done, you are provoked to just play it again! Being a ruler, officer, governor, advisor, or even a wanderer is fun for this game. The battles are long and challenging but that is the fun part about this game. Become the evil person that brings turmoil to the land, or try to bring peace and unify china. Whatever you would want to do you could do in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 7.
As a fan of both Koei and the strategy simulation games, I knew Romance 7 was going to be enjoyable. And I wasn’t wrong. I’ve been playing this series ever since it was on the original Nintendo in the late 80’s, and it’s gotten progressively better since then.With Romance 7, you’re still in China around 200 AD, struggling to gain control while the famous warlords vie for power. The Wu, Wei, and Shu clans are at each other’s throats, and it will be up to you to determine where your allegiance lies.You can use the characters from the Three Kingdoms storyline, such as Liu Bei, Cao Cao, and Sun Jian, but you are also able to create custom characters to use as yourself and your subordinates. The gameplay for building your empire and acquiring new talents is very involved and fulfilling.The combat is not as good as I had expected. Fortunately, it is turn-based, but there’s very little you get to see graphically.Other than that, though, it’s just what I’d expect from Koei. Rent it if you’re not sure if you like the strategy series, but if you’ve played any of the other versions, I recommend just purchasing it.
I rented this game 1st. and i wasn’t sure what to think about it but as i played it more it got better. you can create a new person (hint: type in Sun Tzu) give the person skills and how good you are. the battle system is pretty cool. the ploys you can pick very on which person you have. there is a secret which alouds you to pick another person (up to 8, i think) and you can have 2 players if you want. The code is R1+R2+L1+l2+START+SELECT. You can create a new dyansty too. to win you must take over ALL of china which can be a challang. Over all the game is good.
When I was 10 years old or so I stumbled upon a strange game for the NES called Romance of the 3 Kingdoms. Granted, I was horrible at the game, but something about it sucked me in. A few years later I got the 2nd version for the SNES(I still play that version even today) and I knew I was hooked on strategy games. RO3K7 was the first of the series to be released on the ps2, and also the first time the series allowed you the choice of being something else besides the ruler. You could be a ronin wandering the land simply talking to people and training yourself. You could be a vassal to a ruler and work up the ranks and earn fame and reward. Or of course you could be the ruler of a force still if you so desired. There have been 2 other games in the series that have rpg elements as well (8,10) and I will stress that 7 is the weakest of all in that regard. However 7 still wins a few areas overall in my opinion. 1. The aggressive AI. Rulers are constantly at war with each other much more than other versions. 2. The speed of the game. This is by far the fastest moving Romance game for the ps2, and perhaps the series.( Romance 2 for SNES the only close one 3. The Battles are fun and usually fairly quick. 4. The music in this game is one of my favorite in series. Most of the Romance games tend to be enjoyable. I have all but Romance 9 in the series, and the only one that I play more than 7 is 10. If you like a good strategy game, check this out. Especially since t.
I must admit, until this one came out RTK 2 was still my favorite. But being able to play any of the 5 roles as a general is fantastic. The game is involved but it is not overwhelming by any means, especially not for someone who has played other games in the series. As for being only 1 player….well this is only true if you dont know the secret to getting more players. I.E. Choose Multiple Characters:After choosing a player and enter the game, hold down R-Shift, left mouse button and right click twice to bring up a menu which allows you to choose multiple characters instead of just only one. Enjoy!
First, let me just say that I’m glad there are other reviewers/players out there that are enjoying this game.Secondly, I didn’t know there was a multiplayer option so I thank all those that have clued us in on that.Thirdly, my impressions on the game. I bought this game when it first came out and enjoyed it from the start. It seems daunting at first, but if you give it time(and refer to the manual if you’re a newbie), the options/controls become second nature soon enough. The graphics could be better, but anyone who puts gameplay above graphics will be richly rewarded. The game has a good mix of strategy(turn-based battles/diplomacy), simulation(simplistic resource management), and rpg(character development) elements. The best part of the game is probably the role-playing aspect of the game. Pick (or create) any character…and do whatever you want to him/her. Whether it’s improving their abilities, interacting with other characters, or trying to rise through the ranks; you can do it in this game. It gives you the freedom to do all that. This allows for massive replay value. The worst aspect of the game is the slightly tedious nature of the actual battles. They can be engrossing at times…downright boring at others. Still, the game is very involving, addictive, complex(at first), interactive and enjoyable. The objective may be to unify China, but the journey in getting there with your character(s) is the true reason for experiencing this game.An example of why:.