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Dynasty Tactics (Sangokushi Senki, 三国志戦記) is a series of light strategy games based on the Dynasty Warriors series, also based off of the hard strategy Sangokushi/Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, all from Koei. The Logo of Shin Sangoku Musou 4 (Dynasty Warriors 5) Dynasty Warriors ( çã»ä¸åç¡å:Shin Sangoku Musou in Japan and çâ¢ä¸å½æ å: Zhen Sanguo Wu/Moshuang in China; literally meaning, Real Three Kingdoms Hit and Miss/Unrivalled respectively) is a series of video games created by Koei based loosely around the Romance of the... Romance of the Three Kingdoms for the Nintendo Entertainment System Sangokushi, the Japanese transliteration of Sanguo Zhi (Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms) is a computer and video game that originated from Japan, a series of turn-based computerized wargames by Koei. ... Koei Co. ...
Dynasty Warriors (真・三國無双:Shin Sangoku Musou in Japan and 真•三国无双: Zhen Sanguo Wu/Moshuang in China; literally meaning, 'Real Three Kingdoms Hit and Miss/Unrivalled' respectively) is a series of video games created by Koei based loosely around the Romance of the Three Kingdoms epic, and is a spinoff series of ROTK (Sangokushi/Sanguo Yanyi).
From Dynasty Warriors 2 onward, a general is chosen as a playable character and they play through a number of levels representing certain conflicts in the time of the three kingdoms eventually defeating both of the other kingdoms and becoming the ruler of China.
Dynasty Warriors DS will use the same battle system and sprites from Dynasty Warriors Advance however it will have 3D backgrounds and 100 sprites will be visible at once.
DynastyTactics 2 is less of a sequel than it is an update to its predecessor.
Similarly, the two tactics "pit" and "taunt", among the most powerful in the entire game because of their ability to draw an opposing commander to the proverbial lion's den, remain as a glaring weakness wherein one tactic can turn the fate of an entire scenario.
One problem with Tactics' scenarios is that if you take down an enemy commander to quickly and don't vanquish all of the officers at their disposal, you lose valuable points that can be used later to purchase tactics.