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Destiny of an Emperor

Destiny of an Emperor (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: RPG, Turn-Based, Historical
Developer: Capcom
More Platforms: Game Boy, Turbografx-CD
AKA: Tenchi o Kurau (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
09/??/1990
JP
05/19/1989

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Destiny of an Emperor review

Reviewed January 16, 2007

Rob Hamilton says: "Capcom didn't want a player turning some minor figure like Yellow Turban lackey Cheng Yuan Zhi into one of the saviors of the Han Dynasty, so he'll be stuck with his piddling 195 soldiers the entire game. Meanwhile, major players like Zhang Fei and Guan Yu will find their soldier count get higher and higher. When I beat the game, my top generals all had well over 30,000 soldiers. Poor Cheng Yuan Zhi just didn't fit into that crowd."
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