joycem10
Deity
I originally got started with this series back in the late 90s with RTK III, and recently picked up RTK VII for the PS2.
If anyone has played RTK VII i'd love to hear your input on the game and your stategies. Ive only had it about a week.
As with all of these games the graphics suck and the gameplay is "deep". Its obvious that KOEI puts all of its time and effort into the mechanics of the game and lets the presentation go to hell. I think this tends to put alot of casual players and first time players off. Plus which it is really hard to get used to the Chinese names. I can barely keep the better known characters straight and will always mistake Ma Chao for Ma Deng or Yaun Chao.
Anyway, I just wanted to recommend these games to anyone who is interested in a DEEP turn based strategy game. RTK VII immerses you on any level of the game. Some examples:
You can serve as a officer in another lord's army or try for the crown yourself.
You can fully develop your character throughout the game through training and tutoring.
Ultimate replayability.
Literally hundreds of in game characters.
The ability to create your own character, his family, his country, and his officers for any scenario.
Besides civilization, the ultimate "one more turn" game.
If anyone has played RTK VII i'd love to hear your input on the game and your stategies. Ive only had it about a week.
As with all of these games the graphics suck and the gameplay is "deep". Its obvious that KOEI puts all of its time and effort into the mechanics of the game and lets the presentation go to hell. I think this tends to put alot of casual players and first time players off. Plus which it is really hard to get used to the Chinese names. I can barely keep the better known characters straight and will always mistake Ma Chao for Ma Deng or Yaun Chao.
Anyway, I just wanted to recommend these games to anyone who is interested in a DEEP turn based strategy game. RTK VII immerses you on any level of the game. Some examples:
You can serve as a officer in another lord's army or try for the crown yourself.
You can fully develop your character throughout the game through training and tutoring.
Ultimate replayability.
Literally hundreds of in game characters.
The ability to create your own character, his family, his country, and his officers for any scenario.
Besides civilization, the ultimate "one more turn" game.