Sure, in Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence you had one main officer you were playing as, but it often didn’t feel like you had all that much real presence over what was happening. ![]() In Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII who you’re playing as is more important than ever. Romance of the Three Kingdoms doesn’t just centre around one guy, but a tumultuous time for a whole nation, largely revolving around three faction in particular. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a lot more broad than the fairly specific Nobunaga’s Ambition. ![]() Which brings us to another difference - the name. ![]() These are also the same events that Dynasty Warriors covers (another Koei Tecmo property), so Warriors fans should already be well aware of what’s going on over this period of history, and you even play as some of the officers Warriors fans already know and love. Romance of the Three Kingdoms explores Ancient Chinese history as opposed to Japanese, and is based on the historical work of the same name. But, what’s actually different in Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII compared to Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence? Well, for starters the location and the history it covers. As you’d expect, given the 3 year gap, Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII has improved on what we loved.
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