Sangokushi Sousouden

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Sangokushi Sousouden

Developer(s) Koei
Publisher(s) Flag of Japan Koei
Flag of the Republic of China Flag of Hong Kong The Third Wave
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows (PC), mobile phone
Release date Flag of Japan December 11, 1998
Flag of the Republic of China January 15, 1999
Flag of Hong Kong January 15, 1999
Flag of South Korea 2000
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) Not rated
Media CD-ROM
System requirements Pentium 133mhz, Windows 95 or higher, 500 Mb of hard disc space
Input methods Keyboard, mouse

Sangokushi Sousouden (三國志曹操伝) is the third release in the Sangokushi Eiketsuden tactical role-playing series developed by Koei.

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[edit] Story

The game retells the exploits of the ancient Chinese warlord Cao Cao. The events are based upon those depicted in Luo Guanzhong's historical dramatic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The novel, itself, is based upon the historical battles and events of the actual Three Kingdoms period of ancient China.

While Cao Cao is portrayed as a villain in the novel, he is actually the protagonist of Sangokushi Sousouden. As such, the negative deeds attributed to Cao in the novel are either altered to depict him in a more positive light or simply removed entirely. Three prominent opposing characters in the novel, Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang and Sun Quan, are Cao Cao's primary opponents in the game. The character portraits in this release are mostly enhanced, pallette swapped re-creations of those used in the first Sangokushi Eiketsuden game. The sole exception is Cao Cao, who has a unique image design.

[edit] Gameplay

The player controls Cao Cao's forces- beginning the game during the Yellow Turban Rebellion- and loosely following the events of the novel until eventually unifying China. The player commands multiple characters including Cao Cao and several of his most prominent generals during battle. These generals can be permanently killed during certain scenarios, although the player can opt to save them should he/she wish to do so. If the player does this, he/she will not receive the special weaponry and armour left behind by the character after death. Each character belongs to a certain unit class, such as cavalry or infantry, with varying strengths and weaknesses. Unlike previous installments of the series, it is not possible to change a unit class using special items, although upgrades for each class are available at levels 15 and 30. Characters are differentiated by their personal statistics such as agility, intelligence, morale, and strength.

Each choice made by the player during gameplay affects a metre which tilts towards either "factual" or "fictional", depending on how the choices made affirm or contradict the events depicted in the novel. Although the "factual" line adheres more closely to the events in the novel than the "fictional" line, it is, nevertheless, highly inaccurate; also, unlike the game's two predecessor titles, there is no historical "bad" ending in Sangokushi Sousouden and Cao Cao survives the entire game through all story paths. The story will be altered following the Battle of Tong Pass, and depending on the status of the metre, the game will follow the predetermined "factual" or "fictional" storylines. The "factual" arc involves eliminating Liu Bei's Shu Han and Sun Quan's Eastern Wu, thus uniting China under Cao Cao's rule. The "fictional" arc involves Zhuge Liang becoming possessed by a great evil who joins up with Zhou Yu to kill Liu Bei. One notable feature of this route is that Guan Yu, sworn oath brother of Liu Bei and enemy of Cao Cao, will permanently join Cao Cao's army to avenge Liu's death by killing Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang.

[edit] Mods

Chinese Internet communities have produced various software modifications for Sangokushi Sousouden, including a mod detailing the story of Song Dynasty historical figure Yue Fei.

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