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A nostalgia-soaked real-time strategy classic from the Three Kingdoms series, rebuilt with a proper open world map and real-time administration - but almost entirely in Chinese, with no English tutorial in sight.

I went in expecting a rough-around-the-edges retro RTS, and that is exactly what Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 4 delivers - though the roughness and the charm are so tightly wound together that separating them feels unfair. Originally released in 2003 by Odin Technology (published on Steam in 2020 under the USERJOY umbrella), this is the fourth entry in a long-running Chinese-language grand strategy series, and the installment that made the biggest structural leap: swapping out the schematic route map of the first three games for a full open-world map where armies can forge their own path through mountains, rivers, and frozen northern territories. Troops can even sail east to Japan if the mood takes you. That kind of strategic freedom was bold for its era, and it still gives the campaign a sandbox feel that a lot of similarly priced titles lack. On paper the mechanics are dense. Each general can lead troops of a specific unit type, and formation placement before a battle determines both how hard your front line hits and how exposed your civilian advisors are. Five officer slots per side means the thousand-man battles (the game's signature set-piece) have real composition logic - parking your intelligence-focused civil officers behind your shock cavalry is not optional, it is the difference between winning a province and watching your administrator get trampled in the opening seconds. The domestic administration layer runs in real-time too, meaning high-intellect civil officials complete construction and economy tasks faster, which creates a genuine reason to scout and recruit the right officer types rather than hoarding every martial brute you find. There is also a surprisingly elaborate item system: 16 troop insignia types, eight formations, weapons split across sword, saber, spear, fan, and bow trees, and souls of fallen heroes that can be equipped for passive effects. That is a lot of levers for a game from 2003. The problems are real and non-trivial for a Western audience. The Steam listing is Chinese-only, the UI has no English localization, and the tutorial - if it can be called that - assumes familiarity with the series. For players who cannot read Chinese, the first hour is a wall of menus and opaque icons. Community guides exist in Chinese, which helps players who can read them, but English-language coverage is sparse. The AI, while serviceable in early confrontations, loses coherence once you hold a critical mass of cities - the classic late-game governor micromanagement headache, partially addressed by a city AI delegation command that auto-manages development, though the implementation is reportedly uneven. There is no English mod ecosystem to speak of. Who is this actually for, then? Primarily: fans of the series who grew up with it on Taiwanese or mainland Chinese PCs and want to revisit it through Steam, or strategy collectors who want a playable artifact of early-2000s Chinese game design at a low barrier to entry. The open-map campaign, the formation-and-officer-composition system, and the event chain structure (which mixes historical Three Kingdoms beats with hypothetical branching scenarios) give it more strategic texture than its age and price bracket suggest. If you are comfortable with Chinese-language interfaces or are willing to use a guide, there is a genuine and underrated RTS-strategy hybrid here. If you need English UI, look elsewhere in the Three Kingdoms catalogue. Diego, Scout Team

Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 4

Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 4

12 nov 2020USERJOY Technology Co.,Ltd.
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A nostalgia-soaked real-time strategy classic from the Three Kingdoms series, rebuilt with a proper open world map and real-time administration - but almost entirely in Chinese, with no English tutorial in sight.

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I went in expecting a rough-around-the-edges retro RTS, and that is exactly what Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 4 delivers - though the roughness and the charm are so tightly wound together that separating them feels unfair. Originally released in 2003 by Odin Technology (published on Steam in 2020 under the USERJOY umbrella), this is the fourth entry in a long-running Chinese-language grand strategy series, and the installment that made the biggest structural leap: swapping out the schematic route map of the first three games for a full open-world map where armies can forge their own path through mountains, rivers, and frozen northern territories. Troops can even sail east to Japan if the mood takes you. That kind of strategic freedom was bold for its era, and it still gives the campaign a sandbox feel that a lot of similarly priced titles lack. On paper the mechanics are dense. Each general can lead troops of a specific unit type, and formation placement before a battle determines both how hard your front line hits and how exposed your civilian advisors are. Five officer slots per side means the thousand-man battles (the game's signature set-piece) have real composition logic - parking your intelligence-focused civil officers behind your shock cavalry is not optional, it is the difference between winning a province and watching your administrator get trampled in the opening seconds. The domestic administration layer runs in real-time too, meaning high-intellect civil officials complete construction and economy tasks faster, which creates a genuine reason to scout and recruit the right officer types rather than hoarding every martial brute you find. There is also a surprisingly elaborate item system: 16 troop insignia types, eight formations, weapons split across sword, saber, spear, fan, and bow trees, and souls of fallen heroes that can be equipped for passive effects. That is a lot of levers for a game from 2003. The problems are real and non-trivial for a Western audience. The Steam listing is Chinese-only, the UI has no English localization, and the tutorial - if it can be called that - assumes familiarity with the series. For players who cannot read Chinese, the first hour is a wall of menus and opaque icons. Community guides exist in Chinese, which helps players who can read them, but English-language coverage is sparse. The AI, while serviceable in early confrontations, loses coherence once you hold a critical mass of cities - the classic late-game governor micromanagement headache, partially addressed by a city AI delegation command that auto-manages development, though the implementation is reportedly uneven. There is no English mod ecosystem to speak of. Who is this actually for, then? Primarily: fans of the series who grew up with it on Taiwanese or mainland Chinese PCs and want to revisit it through Steam, or strategy collectors who want a playable artifact of early-2000s Chinese game design at a low barrier to entry. The open-map campaign, the formation-and-officer-composition system, and the event chain structure (which mixes historical Three Kingdoms beats with hypothetical branching scenarios) give it more strategic texture than its age and price bracket suggest. If you are comfortable with Chinese-language interfaces or are willing to use a guide, there is a genuine and underrated RTS-strategy hybrid here. If you need English UI, look elsewhere in the Three Kingdoms catalogue.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Chinese-Language OnlyHistorical RTSOfficer ManagementFormation TacticsOpen World MapReal-Time AdministrationUnit CompositionClassic RereleaseThree Kingdoms

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Windows 7/8
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512 MB RAM
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3 GB available space
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nVidia GeForce4(64M或更高)
Processor
PentiumIV 1.6GHZ或更高

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