Compare Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 7 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by USERJOY Technology Co.,Ltd.. Published by USERJOY Technology Co.,Ltd.. Released on 11/12/2020. Available on PC. Genres: RPG, Simulation, Strategy.

Seventy-plus hours of Three Kingdoms warfare with mass-battle chaos, officer combo skills, and a weapon-forging loop that will eat your evenings. Hard pass if you need English text out of the box.

My honest first reaction when I loaded this up was mild panic, and not because of the difficulty. The entire interface is in Traditional Chinese, with no official English localization, and that wall of text is the biggest practical obstacle between this game and a Western audience. A community-made English patch exists on the Steam forums and it covers menus and core UI labels, so the situation is workable, but you need to know that going in before anything else I say matters. Once you clear that hurdle, what you find is a 2D real-time strategy wargame with a much longer lineage than its 2020 Steam listing implies. The series has been running since 1998, and entry seven carries nearly two decades of design refinement into its core loop. The signature feature is what the community calls the Thousand-Man Battle, a large-scale field engagement where you command officer units alongside organized troop formations. This is not a one-on-one action game. You are coordinating composite unit types, each carrying distinct combat attributes, and deciding which troop composition fits the terrain and enemy roster you are facing. The tactical read before each engagement matters more than button speed, which is my kind of game. The additions that separate this installment from its predecessor are worth unpacking. Comradeship skills, triggered by specific officer pairings on the battlefield, add a combinatorial layer that rewards roster planning before the battle clock even starts. The weapon synthesis system lets you hunt down crafting recipes, called forging books, and build gear that meaningfully reshapes officer performance. Soldier reinforcement upgrades compound this further, so your pre-battle preparation menu has real strategic weight rather than being a formality. There is also a new fictional scenario alongside the historical Three Kingdoms scripts, introducing an outside threat faction that disrupts the familiar power dynamics. For players who have run the Cao Cao campaign a dozen times, that alternate mode provides a genuinely different pressure test. The weaknesses are real. The AI is competent enough to punish passive play but readable enough that experienced strategy players will find a comfortable ceiling within a dozen hours and then rely on mechanical optimization rather than adaptive thinking. The 2D sprite presentation, while functional and occasionally chaotic in a satisfying way, looks dated compared to contemporaries in the tactics genre. There is no modding pipeline as robust as something like a Paradox title, though Korean and Chinese community mods exist on Steam. The English patch, while commendable, is a fan effort, meaning tooltip accuracy is inconsistent and some advanced forging interactions require cross-referencing a guide. For the right player, though, those caveats shrink considerably. If you read Chinese, this is a clean, deep, immediately playable entry in a long-running series that earns its positive Steam reception. If you are a tactics-oriented player willing to install a fan patch and keep a wiki tab open, the combat systems have enough interlocking variables to sustain serious engagement. The pre-battle officer and unit composition phase alone is the kind of numbers problem I find genuinely pleasurable. Newcomers to the series can start here without playing the prior entries. The historical scenarios anchor the context well enough, and the core battle mechanics are learned by doing rather than by reading a sixty-page manual. Diego, Scout Team

Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 7
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Heroes of the Three Kingdoms 7

Nov 12, 2020USERJOY Technology Co.,Ltd.
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Seventy-plus hours of Three Kingdoms warfare with mass-battle chaos, officer combo skills, and a weapon-forging loop that will eat your evenings. Hard pass if you need English text out of the box.

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My honest first reaction when I loaded this up was mild panic, and not because of the difficulty. The entire interface is in Traditional Chinese, with no official English localization, and that wall of text is the biggest practical obstacle between this game and a Western audience. A community-made English patch exists on the Steam forums and it covers menus and core UI labels, so the situation is workable, but you need to know that going in before anything else I say matters. Once you clear that hurdle, what you find is a 2D real-time strategy wargame with a much longer lineage than its 2020 Steam listing implies. The series has been running since 1998, and entry seven carries nearly two decades of design refinement into its core loop. The signature feature is what the community calls the Thousand-Man Battle, a large-scale field engagement where you command officer units alongside organized troop formations. This is not a one-on-one action game. You are coordinating composite unit types, each carrying distinct combat attributes, and deciding which troop composition fits the terrain and enemy roster you are facing. The tactical read before each engagement matters more than button speed, which is my kind of game. The additions that separate this installment from its predecessor are worth unpacking. Comradeship skills, triggered by specific officer pairings on the battlefield, add a combinatorial layer that rewards roster planning before the battle clock even starts. The weapon synthesis system lets you hunt down crafting recipes, called forging books, and build gear that meaningfully reshapes officer performance. Soldier reinforcement upgrades compound this further, so your pre-battle preparation menu has real strategic weight rather than being a formality. There is also a new fictional scenario alongside the historical Three Kingdoms scripts, introducing an outside threat faction that disrupts the familiar power dynamics. For players who have run the Cao Cao campaign a dozen times, that alternate mode provides a genuinely different pressure test. The weaknesses are real. The AI is competent enough to punish passive play but readable enough that experienced strategy players will find a comfortable ceiling within a dozen hours and then rely on mechanical optimization rather than adaptive thinking. The 2D sprite presentation, while functional and occasionally chaotic in a satisfying way, looks dated compared to contemporaries in the tactics genre. There is no modding pipeline as robust as something like a Paradox title, though Korean and Chinese community mods exist on Steam. The English patch, while commendable, is a fan effort, meaning tooltip accuracy is inconsistent and some advanced forging interactions require cross-referencing a guide. For the right player, though, those caveats shrink considerably. If you read Chinese, this is a clean, deep, immediately playable entry in a long-running series that earns its positive Steam reception. If you are a tactics-oriented player willing to install a fan patch and keep a wiki tab open, the combat systems have enough interlocking variables to sustain serious engagement. The pre-battle officer and unit composition phase alone is the kind of numbers problem I find genuinely pleasurable. Newcomers to the series can start here without playing the prior entries. The historical scenarios anchor the context well enough, and the core battle mechanics are learned by doing rather than by reading a sixty-page manual. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Thousand-Man BattleOfficer Combo SkillsWeapon ForgingComposite Unit TacticsHistorical ScenariosFan-PatchedPre-Battle PlanningFictional Scenario Mode

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

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USERJOY Technology Co.,Ltd.
Publisher
USERJOY Technology Co.,Ltd.
Release Date
Nov 12, 2020

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