Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII (三國志VII) is a turn-based strategy video game, the 7th installment in Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms series.

Power up kit

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII - Power up kit
📸 Official HD Capture: Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII - Power up kit

Power up kit includes following features:

  • Short play mode.
  • New tactical simulation mode. This mode consists of battles and event surrounding the 3 kingdoms of Wei, Wu, Shu.
  • Added events.
  • Logs for players activities.
  • Data editor.

Power up kit features are incorporated into PlayStation 2 version of the game.

Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the PlayStation version of the game a 30 out of 40, and the later PlayStation 2 version scored a 32 out of 40.

References

External links

  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII at MobyGames

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