Romance of the Three Kingdoms X

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms X
Sangokushi X Cover Art

Developer(s) Koei
Publisher(s) Koei
Designer(s) Koei
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows 98, PlayStation 2
Release date JP 2004-7-2(PC)

2005-1-21(PC power up kit)
2005-2-24(PC power up kit scenario editor)
2005-3-10(PS2, PS2 with Anniversary BOX)
2005-12-15(PS2 rerelease, with Dynasty Warriors 5)
2006-9-14(PS2 rerelease)
TW/HK2005-4-29(PC power up kit)
NA 2005-6-21(PS2)

Genre(s) Turn-based strategy, Grand strategy
Mode(s) Single player,
Multiplayer
Rating(s) CERO: All ages
ESRB: E (Everyone)
Media 2 CD (PC)
1 CD (PC power up kit)
1 DVD (PS2)
System requirements Original RTK10 game (PC power up kit)
Input methods Keyboard (PC), Mouse (PC)

Romance of the Three Kingdoms X, also known as Sangokushi X (三國志X), is a part of Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, a series of turn-based computerized wargames, made by Koei. It was originally released in the summer of 2004 and the PK expansion was released several months afterwards. Sangokushi X abandoned many of Sangokushi IX's concepts and favors elements from Sangokushi VII and VIII, as well as Taikou Risshiden, which are in RPG format.

The North American version of this game is called Romance of the Three Kingdoms X.

Anniversary BOX version includes walkthrough/history book, soundtrack, desk calendar.

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[edit] Gameplay

The overall objective of the game is to re-unify China. The player takes on the role of a historical figure from the book Romance of the Three Kingdoms, referred to as an officer, to achieve this goal. There is also a function to create original characters.

The flow of gamplay is more similar to Romance of the Three Kingdoms VIII than to Romance of the Three Kingdoms IX, with the player having several possible ranks besides a ruler, each of which alters the players' options considerably. Ranks are fluid during gameplay; while a player's choice of officer initially sets rank, it is common to be promoted, demoted, captured, or even to rebel and form a new force.

In the North American version, the game is only single player.

[edit] Stages

There are seven starting scenarios, with four more added in the Power up kit.

[edit] Power up kit

Power up kit adds following:

  • Battle history mode. In this stage attack game, story event changes depending on how to play the game.
  • Trial mode. In point trial mode, the goal is to earn as many points as possible in a battle. In victory trial, the goal is to use the assigned army to win as many stages as possible.
  • Ability to marry other generals and raise offsprings.
  • 4 new scenarios in January 211, June 221, February 253, January 250. In the January 250 scenario, nearly every character present during Three Kingdoms period appeared. In addition, there are new events.
  • City, item, general editors.
  • Expert (超級) mode. In addition to extra difficulties, the game mechanics can be further customized.
  • Logging feature. In addition of recording events, the logs are integrated with the world map to visually represent player's progresses.
  • The ability to upload your own portraits from your PC into the game, which can then be used by your original characters.

Scenario editor 1.00 adds the following:

  • 'Alliance gathering' setting when editing alliance relations.
  • Assign start-up city for future generals.
  • Upgraded general, city, item editors.

The Power up kit features are incorporated into the re-released Playstation 2 game (never brought outside of Japan or Taiwan), except only 3 of the 4 extra scenarios are available.

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