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RTK XII Released
KOEI's Romance of the Three Kingdoms XII available now.
Date: Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Author: James Fudge

KOEI today announced that ROMANCE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS XI (RTK XI) is available now at retailers throughout North America. The simulation game is available exclusively for the PlayStation 2. From legendary video game producer Kou Shibusawa comes his next historical simulation masterpiece. RTK XII lets players rediscover an ancient civilization with an explosive history. Set during the end of the Han Dynasty and the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D., RTK XI presents the most visually captivating evolution ever seen in the history of the series. Featuring an artistic style evocative of classical Chinese ink-paintings, and with debates and duels now rendered in real-time 3D animation, RTK XI pushes the boundaries and blurs the line between video games and art in this stunning recreation of the mood and feel of ancient China.

As the ruler of a kingdom, each player will have complete control over their territories. More than 40 base commands give players the power to govern cities, manage their personnel, practice diplomacy, and much more. Complete freedom to develop markets, shipyards, outposts, forts and military units expand on the already substantial benchmarks established by previous editions of the series. Finally, players will watch the era come to life through the unique individual personalities of the more than 780 officers and supporting characters that they will meet and interact with while engaged in one of RTK XI’s ten gripping scenarios.

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