![]() ![]() See the ups and downs of his career, as other generals, soldiers, and assassins attempt to reach or to overcome his checkered legacy. The arena of the god of war: Crouching Dragon and Fledgling Phoenix are but men, and among men there stands the inhuman Lü Bu, the meticulous scholar who can fight and the brutish warrior that can write. See the major factions rise to prominence and compete with one another, as other rival factions get swallowed or conquered one by one. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish: peace. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land. With Mizuho Suzuki, Skip Stellrecht, James Arnold Taylor, Kirk Baily. The divided realm: at the collapse of Han three big power bases emerged, namely Shu Han (founded by Liu Bei before his death), Cao Wei (founded by Cao Pi after Cao Cao's death), and Eastern Wu (founded by Sun Quan). Kessen II: Directed by Takashi Atsumi, George Ikezawa. See them remove their masks one by one as they choose which warlord to support in the struggle to seize power and maintain order. The clash of disciples: the famed school of Master Water Mirror (Sima Hui) has eight outstanding students with divergent paths, each one having his own mix of strengths, weaknesses, ambitions, and principles. Series Continuity Error: We learn the Minotaurs full name in chapter 2 - Fenton. ![]() It is the sequel to Kessen In Name Only as both Kessen and the later sequel Kessen III are based on events in Japan, while this installment is a story loosely-based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Big Bad: Floyd the Arch-Lich, in the first and second chapters. ![]() See the meaning of their dream and their relationship unfold as they deal with the ravages of time. Kessen II ( II, Kessen Tsu) is a strategy game produced by Koei (Creators of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series). The shared vision: the eponymous duo of the series ('Feng'/Sima Yi and 'Liaoyuan Huo'/Zhao Yun) each have a recurring dream about an imperial tutor (Sima Yi in his version) being killed in a palace by a monstrous figure (Zhao Yun in his version). Kessen II looks like it will live up to Koeis promise of an even more dramatic, dynamic strategy experience. ![]()
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