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May 2019
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Great setting
Transparent progression system
Fantastical elements add a lot to the campaign
Improvements to the Total War formula
Campaign mode builds a compelling and individual story
Changes on the battlefield don't make for a Total War experience to match historical and Warhammer entrants, but there's still a deeply involving strategic layer in Three Kingdoms that sits well with its licence...
Abstract: This latest continent-sized strategy game from UK studio The Creative Assembly blends the hard graft of empire management with some pleasantly raucous personality politics. Taking its inspiration from Luo Guanzhong's historical novel The Romance of the Th...
Published: 2019-01-11, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
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Published: 2017-05-18, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
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Published: 2020-01-16, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
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
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)
Mandate of Heaven is a strong DLC for Total War: Three Kingdoms, offering a selection of new mechanics for particular factions, a host of new units and a brand new scenario for you to begin with, one that seamlessly fits in with the rest of the game. Ther...
Published: 2019-06-05, Author: Luke , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Ever since Rome 2's disappointing release back in 2013, it feels like the Total War series has been lost and in search of something. From Attila and Thrones of Britannia's tinkering to the Warhammer games' explosion of personality there has been wild expe...
Three Kingdoms represents a return to form for the historical side of the Total War series, with an emphasis on much improved diplomacy and inner-faction politics, alongside a fantastic setting working in the favour of this massive strategy sequel - even...
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
Real-time battle AI still needs improvement, High PC hardware requirements
Creative Assembly has taken what works in a Total War game and added some Romance of the Three Kingdoms flavor to it, a combination that has worked out well for them. Total War: Three Kingdoms is a graphically stunning game with its oriental aesthetics an...
Published: 2019-05-28, Author: Luke , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: Ever since Rome 2's disappointing release back in 2013, it feels like the Total War series has been lost and in search of something. From Attila and Thrones of Britannia's tinkering to the Warhammer games' explosion of personality there has been wild expe...
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
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