As a Dynasty/Samurai Warriors fan since the PS2, I completely forgot this was an option.
Great catch. Now that's funny.
Musou is a great example of showing that, yes, they do know how it went in real history and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (and show such in the in-game bios), but they do things this way anyway because it makes for a more interesting GAME.
And I'm perfectly fine with that, since among other things, it lets certain characters interact who, in reality, died about a century apart.
As a Dynasty/Samurai Warriors fan since the PS2, I completely forgot this was an option.
Great catch. Now that's funny.
Musou is a great example of showing that, yes, they do know how it went in real history and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (and show such in the in-game bios), but they do things this way anyway because it makes for a more interesting GAME.
And I'm perfectly fine with that, since among other things, it lets certain characters interact who, in reality, died about a century apart.