
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV: Diplomacy and Strategy Expansion Pack
- Region: Worldwide

About the Game Triumph over the land, take charge of the fate of China! Conquer territories and fly your colors!
Read moreI don't understand, as a Three Kingdoms game. You can't control any of the soldiers or generals in a battle. You can't control the details of all the others. The only thing you see is the change in numbers. Is this a
I have been playing this series since NES. I understand the criticism, but actually enjoy the return to the simplification that reflects that era of the game. I am also looking into Nobinaga's Ambition as well because
I thought it would be an improved version of ROTK 13, but boy was I wrong. The game is made too easy, there's not much immersion compared 13. They tried to make the battling system "better" but I'm not a big fan of the
Awesome fun. I'm playing it on steam deck and PC, performs great on both, although steam deck I lock it to 30fps, but being a strategy game it doesn't bother me at all. I've had zero issues on both platforms, no bugs or
I have well over 200 total hours when taking into account my console play time. I have a lot to say: First, the positives: 1. The strategy, at it's core, is very solid. The turn-based element works fantastically, and
I have loved Romance of the Three Kingdoms through thick and thin, through every iteration, every era, and then came 14, which tested that love in ways I was not prepared for. The developers clearly had a deadline and a