Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Warriors of Fate 2: Legend of Zhuge Liang

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Developed by Capcom, this Three Kingdoms-themed beat 'em up puts players in the role of Shu heroes marching through waves of soldiers and bosses. It focuses on punchy melee combat, weapon pickups, and special attacks, wrapped in a strong historical-fantasy atmosphere. The game is remembered for its brisk pace, distinctive art, and solid place among Capcom's early action titles.
Release Date
1991-01-01
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Plays
2

The game plays as a side-scrolling beat 'em up. Players move through linear stages, clear groups of enemies, and fight bosses at the end of each area. Controls generally cover movement, attack, jump, and special moves, with weapons such as swords and spears available on the field. Character differences affect reach, power, and mobility, while success depends on spacing, crowd control, and timing against enemy patterns.

Zhuge Liang

The strategist and central figure in the title, often represented with ranged or area-focused abilities.

Guan Yu

A Shu general known for strong melee damage and steady pressure.

Zhang Fei

A heavy-hitting fighter suited to direct confrontations and crowd breaking.

Liu Bei

The Shu ruler and leading commander of the group.

Zhao Yun

A mobile warrior typically associated with speed and flexible offense.

Prioritize ranged and throwing enemies first so they do not disrupt your positioning. Use weapons quickly for faster stage clearing, and keep moving in boss fights to avoid being pinned down. When possible, bait an attack, let the enemy recover, then punish during the opening instead of trading hits.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Do not rush into dense enemy clusters without clearing the sides first.

Tips

Use picked-up weapons quickly, since they can greatly speed up crowd control.

Tips

In boss fights, look for brief recovery frames and avoid overcommitting.

User Reviews

The pixel art is excellent and the Three Kingdoms atmosphere is strong.

User Reviews

Combat is straightforward and the stage flow feels very arcade-like.

User Reviews

It is tough, but learning enemy behavior makes it rewarding.

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