
Dynasty Warriors
A turn-based RPG adaptation of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, following Liu Bei's forces through iconic battles of the era. Combines traditional RPG exploration with tactical troop command systems.
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About This Retro Game
Based on the manga by Ken'ichi Matsuda which reimagines the Three Kingdoms period with fantastical elements and exaggerated character designs.
Features a unique 'tactical formation' system where players arrange troops in different patterns for combat advantages.
Originally released in Japan as the first installment of Capcom's Tenchi o Kurau series, later spawning several sequels.
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