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aka: Destin du Dragon: Les Trois Royaumes, Fate of the Dragon: I Tre Regni, Three Kingdoms: Fate of the Dragon, Three Kingdoms: Im Jahr des Drachen

Moby ID: 3872

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Released
December 21, 2000 on Windows
Credits
138 people
Publishers
  • Object Software Limited
  • Eidos Interactive Limited
  • Acer TWP Corp
Developers
  • Overmax Studio
Moby Score

7.2

#11,092 of 25.6K
Critics
73% (26)
Players
(12)
Review Ranking
  • #4,515 on Windows
Collected By
34 players
Genre
Strategy / tactics
Perspective
Diagonal-down
Visual
Free camera
Isometric
Pacing
Real-time
Gameplay
Real-time strategy (RTS)
Interface
Multiple units/characters control
Point and select
Setting
China (Ancient / Imperial)
Fantasy
ESRB Rating
Teen
Business Model
Commercial
Media Type
CD-ROM, Download, DVD-ROM
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Keyboard, Mouse
Multiplayer Options
Internet, LAN, Null-modem cable
Number of Online Players
2-8 Players
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Description official descriptions

Fate of the Dragon is a large-scale real-time strategy game that depicts one of the most famous and turbulent periods in Chinese history - the Three Kingdoms era. Following the collapse of the empire at the end of the Han Dynasty, heated opposition divided China into three Kingdoms – Wei, Wu and Shu, and the age of rivalry of warlords dawned.

As one of the three warlords, lead your kingdom in building your own regime, develop new technologies, establish strategic alliances and create a mighty army in an attempt to control the three kingdoms and reunify the nation.

Spellings

  • 傲世三国 - Simplified Chinese spelling

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  • Fate of the Dragon series
  • Setting: Chinese
  • Setting: Chinese Three Kingdoms era
  • Software Pyramide releases

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Credits (Windows version)

138 People (110 developers, 28 thanks) · View all

Special Thanks To
  • Helene Lepesant (L&H)
  • Marina Moreno (L&H)
  • Thomas Schmidt (TextFarm)
Marketing Lead
  • Lars Winkler
Product Manager
  • Stephan Mathé
Creative Manager
  • Anusch Mahadjer
PR Manager
  • Theodossios Theodoridis
Localisation Manager
  • Thorsten Hamdorf
QA Manager
  • Sören Winterfeldt
Tester
  • Lars Schmeink (XL)
  • Ralf Bauer
  • Henrik Prinz
Localisation
  • L&H Deutschland GmbH
Producers
  • Chun Zhang
  • Yubin Liu
Game Designers
  • Zhao Jianping
  • Chun Zhang
  • Tao Wang
  • Hao Yuli
  • Yubin Liu
Programmers
  • Chun Zhang
  • Tao Wang
  • Haibin Mao
  • Huang Haiquan
Art Director
  • Huang Ting
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Reviews

Critics

Average score: 73% (based on 26 ratings)

Players

Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 12 ratings with 1 reviews)

A disgrace to the RTK saga. Possibly one of the most over-rated strategy games known.

The Good
Another historical Romance of the Three Kingdoms saga. Always loved historical series, since your learning history the fun way: playing the game.

Fate of the Dragon introduced various new concepts that even I admit are worth some recognition.

They introduced a "city within a city" concept in a 3D perspective. Most modern strategy games only have one massive interface like Age of Empires. Fate of the Dragon introduces two interfaces. The adventure map and the city map, both real-time.

I applaud their approach on the RPG-style characteristics of the heroes, they have stats and skills, consisting of combat skills, chinese sorcery and other traits. This strategy game, is similiar to other strategy games, which manage their towns, people, troops, etc, introducing new units specified on China in that period of time. The heroes here fight as single units that fight like gods, so its like watching your basic Hong Kong Kungfu Action film, in a way.

The Bad
Although this game introduced a lot of new features, that as I said are worth some recognition, you get the feels that's its just another Age of Empires clone but only worse. The game itself is to focused on the graphics which I say are rather beautiful, but as I say if you focus on one thing, you lose attention to the other.And what is that other? Gameplay. No, it's not slow, the battles aren't bad, but the fact that your units (or was it heroes) can starve to death on the adventure map, kinda takes the fun out of exploring. The "pressure" of time gives it all away. Like playing Command and Conquer but with a time limit, you do not get "maximum satisfaction".

That alone kinda put me off continuing the game, and by the way the campaign sucks big time. The tutorial itself was much harder. I'll probably end it by saying the makers of this game are probably to concerned with the market than the game itself. And as usual when that happens, serious gamers like myself and many other veteran gamers in Mobygames can just say sigh.

The Bottom Line
Not worth the unless extreamly rich or bored.

My rating for the game:

Graphics: BMusic: B- (can't actually remember though...)Gameplay: D

Overall rating: C-

Windows · by Indra was here (20747) · 2002

Trivia

Cover

If you're wondering what are the four Chinese characters on the cover mean... It stands for "Three Kingdoms Proud through the Ages".

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Game added by Jason Walker.

Additional contributors: Kasey Chang, Unicorn Lynx, Xoleras, Havoc Crow, Aubustou, Patrick Bregger.

Game added April 23, 2001. Last modified July 30, 2024.

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