Games Today
 Location:  Home» Games » All Games » Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI  

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI

enlarge enlarge 
From: KOEI Corp
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $93.75

Qty 1 In Stock


New (5) Used (6) Collectible (1) from $35.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Platform: Playstation2
Genre: Military and Historical Strategy Games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 00167
UPC: 040198001670
EAN: 0040198001670

Release Date: February 6, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW - FACTORY SEALED - In stock. APO/FPO/AK/HI/PO BOX welcome. Buy 2 or more and receive FREE upgrade to priority mail shipment!

Features:
  • Delve into 10 scenarios, plus 10 preset scenarios and 8 special challenges
  • 40 base commands allow you to govern cities and districts, manage personnel, conduct diplomacy and more
  • New Technique System rewards you with points every time you command your men - used to learn special skills that improve the abilities of your forces
  • Drive or lure enemies into devastating ambushes with the Advanced Tactics System
  • 100 officer skills, including Divine Fire and Entrap

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power
  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms X
  • Samurai Warriors 2: Empires
  • Kessen III
  • Three Kingdoms: Chinese Classics (Classic Novel in 4-Volumes) (No. 1-4)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com

Rediscover an ancient civilization with an explosive history in the most stunning edition of Romance of the Three Kingdoms to Date.

Based on the 120 chapter novel that recounts the near collapse of China at the end of the Han Dynasty and the fateful events that followed during the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D., you'll need to dig deep within to prove yourself adept at both the military and ploitical arts in order to bring China under one rule. Domestic affairs, diplomacy and warfare are all conducted on a single vast 3D relief map, dramatically bringing to life the epic scale of the adventure that lies before you.

FEATURES
  • Vivid 3D scenes inspired by classical Chinese ink paintings. Domestic affairs, diplomacy and warfare are seamlessly integrated and conducted on a vast 3D map of China.
  • Turn-based gameplay lets you plan your strategy then execute war tactics for improved control of your military campaigns.
  • New Technique System that rewards you with points every time you command your men - points which can then be used to learn special skills that improve the abilities of your forces.
  • Drive or lure enemies into devastating ambushes with the Advanced Tactics System. Link tactics together for maximum damage.
  • Duel and debate with enemy officers in 3D. Demonstrate your brilliance with the revamped debate system.
  • Meet and interact with over 780 officers and supporting characters.
  • Delve into 10 scenarios, plus 10 preset scenarios and 8 special challenges.
  • Over 40 base commands allow you to govern cities and districts, manage personnel, conduct diplomacy and more.
  • 100 officer skills from which to choose, including "Divine Fire" and "Entrap".
  • Create-an-officer mode with 24 customizable unique character attributes.
  • For the first time, English and Chinese Voice Options.
  • Step-by-step tutorials for beginners.
  • Stirring original score composed by Yoshihiro Ike.


    • Product Description
      Romance of the 3 Kingdoms XI lets you rediscover an ancient civilization with an explosive history. Based on the 120-chapter novel that recounts the near collapse of China in the 2nd & 3rd centuries A.D. -- and the fateful events that followed. Dig deep within to prove yourself adept at both the military and political arts in order to bring China under one rule. New Create-An-Officer mode, with 24 customizable unique character attributes English and Chinese voice options Includes step-by-step tutorials for beginners Stirring original score composed by Yoshihiro Ike


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A bit slow to get into...   November 23, 2007
Bilbo Baggins (Land of Dwarves and Hobbits)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This game takes a good long while to get into. Even the game itself cops to it. When you are playing through the tutorial (with an unusually retarded Liu Bei I might add) your character will comment on how long it takes to actually get an army onto the field of battle. First you have to build barracks, then recruit guys, then drill the guys, then build a smith to create weapons, then make the weapons. Dear me, that's a lot of hand sitting. But the thing that really dragged this down for me was transporting materials. It's friggin' hard and it takes forever. Resource management is the number one issue in this game. If you don't plan things out right you might have one city with 40,000 gold and one with hardly any. Also, for some reason, whenever you attack and claim a city the gold in that city drops down to nothing even if it had tons of gold earlier. What is up with this 'scorched earth' crap? That is why it is good to bring gold with your troops when you attack so you can pay your officers and they won't get annoyed the next turn. Food, and soldiers take forever to send. Your better off just sending gold and then buying food.

The good news is that combat is more interactive then Romance 9, the game that most closely ressembles this one. In that game you sent your army out and they kind of stood around and banged on the other army untill a tactic would randomly trigger. In this game you have control over when you use your tactics and in general you have more control of your army. Like 9 you have a lot of action going on at once. The whole 'you are attacking someone but someone else attacks you and then another force attacks another one of your cities, which one are you gonna try and save' chaos sort of deal. Only it is more difficult because of the aforementioned resource management. If I had to sum this game up in one sentence I would say that it has the chaos and free flowing combat of Romance 9 and the exacting resource management of Romance 8. The 3d thing is nice but not essential. At least they are improving the look of the game slightly. Still, while playing I frequently had the urge to stop and go back to playing one of the previous titles in the series. It is a good game that starts slow but build speed quickly once you get into it.



5 out of 5 stars Awesome Game   July 12, 2007
S. Toteanu (Fredereicksburg VA)
I am a huge fan of the RTK games and this one is the best yet in my opinion!!!


5 out of 5 stars A Great Game   July 11, 2007
Alex Huff (Germany)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was my first time playin the Romance series, and it defintily doesnt dissappoint. Its actually become one of my favorite games. I would recomend this game to anyone who enjoys the more comlicated, less twitch based side of gaming (the Civilization series among others). This game has phenomonal depth, and gives you something different to do every time you play. I ve been playing for roughly 30 hours, and feel like I ve barely scratched the surface of what it has to offer. The only complaints i could imagine for this game would be the grahics, which are slightly below average, but have there own very nice, very distinct style.


3 out of 5 stars could be better   May 21, 2007
L. Ward (Denver Co)
2 out of 12 found this review helpful

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI is not as good as Romance of the Three Kingdoms X. It's a little disappointing. Seems to be a bit rushed in it's production. Hope XII is as good as X.


5 out of 5 stars Romance!   April 7, 2007
J. Wilhelm (Sacramento, CA USA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Agh, good ol' Romance... many may not understand the romance to Romance, but if you too have been playing since the first Nintendo version then surely you do. I skipped 10 because... I missed it... but played 9 before and up to this latest version. I get happier with the game as time passes and as I discover new features I am hooked more. There is one thing I still don't like though, and it hasn't been so good since maybe the first RTK... see, I like to create my own army, maybe 10 or so to start. This version, along with as many as I can remember besides the first, allows you to make your character's attributes as good or as bad as you want. The OLD way was random. You could sit there for hours rerolling the stats cause you knew you'd get higher 90s or a 100 for one or more stats... but other than that, you couldn't have an ALL 100 character. That aside, RTK XI has certainly rejuvinated my undying passion for this game and with constant improvements and changes for the better, the same ol' game doesn't feel like the same ol' game. This may not be a helpful review for newcomers to the game, but if you're not new, and you're on the fence about getting the latest version... DO IT!

Copyright © 2008 Games Today. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer: In association with Amazon.com, product information on this site belongs to Amazon.com. GamesToday.info makes no representations regarding either the products or any information vendors offer about their products. Any questions, complaints, or claims regarding the products must be directed to the appropriate manufacturer or vendor, or to Amazon.com.
We use Google AdSense cookies and/or web-beacons to collect data in the process of serving Ads. The Google Adsense cookie can be removed by clearing the private data in your browser and changing your browser privacy settings to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent.