I went into this game with no experience of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of strategy games. The closest I could offer is having an avid player of all sorts of strategy games, both real-time and turn-based. I also know the source material pretty well, both through the original Romance of the Three
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon launched in Japan on January 16. According to Famitsu’s estimated physical sales chart, the game is the top-selling game in Japan during its first week out. While the overall numbers aren’t quite up to the franchise’s highs from the PS3 era, this is still promising news in light of the studio
Koei Tecmo and Gust held the Aki no Atelier Matsuri stream event on November 26. Nothing big was announced, but many pretty peculiar announcements were made nonetheless. Most notably that Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV is actually getting a collab with Atelier Ryza. Koei Tecmo is putting Ryza absolutely everywhere to capitalize on her