
Warriors of Fate
Capcom's epic beat 'em up based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, featuring Guan Yu and other legendary warriors in side-scrolling action. Supports 3-player co-op with mounted combat, special attacks, and branching paths that change the story outcome.
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About This Game
Uses CPS-1 hardware to deliver detailed character sprites and massive battle scenes. Introduces the revolutionary 'Mounted Combat System' where players can ride horses into battle.
Features five playable characters (Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Huang Zhong, Wei Yan) each with unique weapons and fighting styles. Boss battles include iconic figures like Lu Bu and Cao Cao.
Known as 'Tenchi wo Kurau II' in Japan, this sequel improved upon the original Dynasty Wars with tighter controls and RPG-like character progression through weapon upgrades.
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