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8.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16
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  1. IrwanA.
    Mar 2, 2004
    7
    As a veteran player of RTK series, i am a bit dissatisfied with RTK9. It is less challenging. The option of marriage is gone, and we have less battle control. Such as dueling for instance, trigger automatically rather than optionally. Size of the army play more important role than the strategy since we can not change the war strategy after the army decide to march to the battlefield. I As a veteran player of RTK series, i am a bit dissatisfied with RTK9. It is less challenging. The option of marriage is gone, and we have less battle control. Such as dueling for instance, trigger automatically rather than optionally. Size of the army play more important role than the strategy since we can not change the war strategy after the army decide to march to the battlefield. I still think RTK8 is still the best of its series. Expand
  2. RTKFan
    Mar 17, 2005
    7
    The game is ok. You don't have as much control as you did in RTK 8. Plus, in RTK 8, you could actually interact with your officers and stuff. Also, experience in different skills, like they did in 8, would have been good too. I like the idea of building things. It beats just having guys attack just your city. The problem is you can't control those guys. I think RTK 8 was better.
  3. Jun 23, 2020
    6
    Nice attempt adding strategic mode, but this doesn't fit well with Mussou games.
Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. The sheer amount of ways you can put your officers and troops to use in each turn is extremely daunting at the start, but if you're the type that gets sucked in by these types of titles, you'll be ruling China before you know it.
  2. 80
    Sports not only improved visuals and a fantastic jazzy soundtrack, but the real changes lie in streamlined gameplay and a very different perspective. Unlike the other eight before it, this title follows the events depicted in the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" novel.
  3. I’ve always enjoyed the series’ simple, yet addicting premise, and hopefully you will to. That, my friends, is the only true recommendation I can give.