User:Sake neko

Taking a break from SNK wiki to support my love for Koei games. Been a fan of both Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors but I really play, love, and practically adore the campiness in the Kessen games. Also starting to like Rotk and Nobunaga's Ambition (at least the titles I can get my hands on). I've been on a bit of a Neoromance binge lately as well, not sure which series I like yet. 今、遙か2といろいろ遙かタイタルをやっています. やぱり先生最高ぉぉぉぉぉ、てね. （＾＾）遙か5と遙か4愛蔵版をお楽しい見！遙か5わ前の声優みんなさんが... 特に石田さんと井上さん... ね, なぜでしょう？ まあ, 私にとって意味なし話だ, ＰＳＰをもっていないだから！（涙目）近藤さんかけえ！ やべえ! 私、近藤さんのファンだらかチョ興味がある！

As far as my favorite kingdom, character, clan goes, I don't really have a particular singular character that I like. I like them all. Right now, I'm wondering if Koei's going to do anything with this novel series, Marvelous Twins. It's an adaption of this Chinese book and looks pretty interesting. I'm mostly wondering when because one of my favorite characters, Yan Nantian, looks pretty awesome.

I wonder if Koei has ever thought about taking a serious shot at Hakkenden? Think all they've done is a book from Shibusawa and a small reference in the Nobunaga Online game. I'd like to see it personally... though not really at the same time. I don't know if I'd want the simulation adaption or action genre from Koei (the predictable genres they'd pick). This is just me rambling but I'd like to see Koei try a serious fighting game with Hakkenden material. Either that or Marvelous Twins. I mean really...

Slow poke is slow, but I'm finally giving this game a shot due to morbid curiosity. Sun Shang Xiang being a tomboy who practices martial arts and actually sucks at fighting feels pretty refreshing I gotta say. Don't get me wrong, I like the warrior princess image common for her too. But I think the story they played out in this game makes it reasonable for why she was never sent into the battlefield. The Qiaos being reduced to utter children and just childhood friends was weird though. It's kinda slow in the beginning but the skip feature is pretty nice in this game, so it's tolerable. I would recommend it for curious Three Kingdoms fans who don't mind a somewhat biased and sugar coated interpretation of the era. Obviously, it doesn't completely follow the novel or history, but it's a neat mesh of both mediums. It's like the Koihime Musou games without 18+ scenes or adult themed kinks, except the protagonist is a bit lost and isn't nearly as smarmy, sarcastic, or as knowledgeable as Kazuto. The problem is that the game is all in Japanese and it's targeted towards girls, so I'm not sure it's for everyone. At least it's fully voiced. Ooo, goodie.