@@sdlock83there’s that saying “had Fa Zheng lived, Shu would not have lost at Yiling”, since if your ignore literary narratives, he was the real genius strategist of Shu. But in the means of Shu losing because, even in victory, they’d have lost the Hero that Liu Bei used to be. And yes, I’m talking about Historical Liu Bei.
Messenger: "During the assault on Fan Castle, the Wu army... surrounded general Guan Yu and..." Liu Bei: "It can't be! GuanYu!" *slams his fist on the arm of his throne* Liu Bei: "Bring me my sword at once!" *Stands up* Liu Bei:"Everyone! Begin preparations for war!" Zhao Yun: "No my lord! Our true enemy is Wei! It would not be just to..." Zhuge Liang "Defeat Wei and Wu will have no choice but to surrender. Please reconsider." *Liu Bei pushes Zhuge Liang to one side* Liu Bei: "None of that matters to me now! Neither of them!" *Liu Bei grabs his sword from the soldier* Liu Bei: "Understand my pain! I must do it. For the death of my brother...WU MUST PAY!!!"
I remember being genuinely shocked at just how angry Liu Bei was in this scene. I understand it, of course, but to see this humble, almost passive man growl with such anger... makes me wonder how much trouble Cao Cao would've had with Liu Bei had he shown this sort of anger toward him.
@@darkarpatron The sad thing is that it was this very anger that led to Liu Bei becoming reckless due to still grieving and his forces being defeated in no small part to Zhu Ran's fire attack at Yi Ling.
@@DJAB87This is very true. When a man who is not used to being angry is so, it's rather like a sheltered child picking up a bazooka. Dangerous to everyone, himself most of all.
Liu Bei died shortly after the battle of Yi Ling. Some say it was illness, some say it was injury, some say it was depression, some say it was retribution from the heavens, and so on. His cause of death is still a bit of a mystery
This is by far the most epic battle in Dynasty Warriors, the music, the emotion, I mean I dont remember much Liu Bei must have been really depressed through out the course of the battle and only got worse when Sun Xian Shang saw him on the battlefield. This battle just screams EPIC.
I love how Liu Bei looked back then, both his looks where noble and angelic like, and when they "KILL HIS BRRROOOOTHERS!!!!!" I really felt his pain and was like "yeah kill those damn hyperactive Wu assholes!" While I realized that he lost "his wings" I supported him regardless. The new younger peon like? Meh, but I too miss the one portrayed here, he acted like a noble king/knight of sorts, and his crown looks simple enough. Just saying no need to literally make him a peasant looks and voice
In the real life battle of yi ling liu bei set up his forces to camp in the hilly forests , unfortunately after having them sitting there for over a year they were weakened , wu realized and set up a devastating counter attack where all of shu's camps were set on fire and they were forced to retreat, it was recorded that the bodies of shu soldiers literally filled the nearby river to such an extend that it clogged it and created a dam of human bodies
@@kuronekoneko7891 Zhuge Liang didn't participate the battle of Yi Ling, Liu Bei did that blunder decision and just as Lu Xun expected, the Wu army immediately used fire attack and burned the entire Shu camp. When Zhuge Liang realized that, it was too late as from Cheng Du to Yi Ling took several days
Things seemed to be going great, as Shu was rising in power. However, Guan Yu was captured in a Wu ambush and executed, with his son suffering the same fate. This threw Liu Bei into a rage matched only by Zhang Fei. However, Zhang Fei's anger caused a rift between him and his men, leading them to kill him in his sleep. Both wings were torn, and the Battle of Yi Ling, a shameful loss for Liu Bei, was the result of this outrage.
i respect liu bei for wanting vengeance, im pretty sure that if a kingdom that you were ALLIES with killed your fucking brother and that caused people in your kingdom to kill your other brother anyone would want vengeance
The classic Dynasty Warriors. I hate how Dynasty Warriors 7 and 9 locks you in the historic route. One of the coolest things about old DW is the fact that you as the player is the centerpiece of changing history. That as a Liu Bei player... (as well as a Guan Yu player), this battle in the older games was always so tragic. Allies are now bitter enemies... in DW5 husband and wife now must battle... but as Liu Bei... I know I must get past her, and destroy Sun Quan for killing my brother. Tragic... even when I win the battle and defeat Wu in the old games... it's a hollow victory.... (though I did like Liu Bei's story in DW6 having Liu Bei spare Sun Quan, making it less hollow)... but in DW7 and 9... you can't even get a victory. *Sighs* Being locked in the historical route really makes me lose my motivation to play modern DW games. Why should I even choose a kingdom if they will always lose in the end to Jin....?
@@lostescape419 Yeah, I wouldn’t go so far (especially now after years of getting used to it) as to say adding Jin was a mistake. Rather, I kind of wish DW games would compromise the way DW8 did by having both the historical and hypothetical routes, therefore giving the option for ppl who dug the historical tragedy aspect that came from DW7 while not making the game seem like there is no point to players more used to the ‘change your fate’ stories of the Classic DW era. Although having Empires releases DOES help in a way sense the entire point of those games are changing history.
@@jurtra9090 DW8 is my favorite of all the modern DW games tbh. Having both the historical and hypothetical routes in the game was a genius way to have both the tragedy of the original Three Kingdoms period while also allowing the player to change history should they chose to take the steps to do so. DW8 really is the best of both worlds.
Alot of people I have talked to are torn between this and Avenging Battle for Yi Ling. I think this suits Lu Xun's side of it better in that he must live up to Lu Meng's legacy. Where Avenging Battle is more suited for Liu Bei. I like this song WAY better though
zhuge liang: defeat cao cao and wu will have no choice but to surrender, please reconsider" liu bei: none of THAT MATTERS NOW!!!, for the death of my brother...WU MUST PAY!"
Casual reminder if Liu Bei just gave Wu that one bit of land they wanted instead of giving it to Guan Yu after the Battle of Chi Bi he could have avoided Guan Yu being murdered at Fan Castle.
That "one bit of land" was half of their territory, they couldn't give it away. But at the end, Wu revealed themselves as traitor and useless ally for the next forty years.
@@DeardropsRiho Calling Jing Province 'half their territory is a bit of a stretch. If one large province is the price to pay for a long term alliance that could have been used to not only defeat a mutual enemy and take their land in the numerous follow-up campaigns, but also lead to a potential peaceful unification of China between the two remaining Kingdoms than is giving it up really that bad of a deal?
liu bei once told zhuge liang that if his son liu shan had no talent, zhuge liang should become the new emperor of shu. but zhuge liang refused, believing that liu shan should be emperor. i think zhuge liang should have accepted liu bei's generous offer.
wooot! I see your comments on THREE VIDEOS in a row. Coincidence? :D. I loved the part where Liu Bei gets pised off cuz Guan Yu dies. The cutscene was the GREATEST! He ignored everyone's advice and just attacked Wu at Yi Ling suffering a terrible defeat.
Yeah I also remember the uh long haired "pretty boy" with the curved sword which fights for Wu (I forgot his name but I believe he proposed the fire attack at Cow Cows (i know) naval fleet used to have a awesome voice too, its like many of the good voices has left. Liu Bei Actually sounded kind and angelic, and the "they killed my BRRRRRROTHERS!" scene just made me feel his pain. The new one sounds... like he is the host of some childrens show, I miss the "real" Liu Bei.
@Sweetumsh No. The era of the three kingdoms ultimately ended in Wei assuming control. Wu and Shu ended up being crushed. Wu was rife with internal conflict, and Shu was lambasted on all sides by the other two kingdoms banding together. Of course, at the end of it all, Sima Yi marches in and sort of just takes over China because he feels like it and, whateva, he's Sima Yi, he do what he want.
SSX: Why? Why did we have to be torn apart? Liu Bei: Blarg I r ded. SSX: Liu Bei... I shall lead a life worthy of your memory! Ling Tong: Hey, um, you're the one that just ripped his guts out with your chakram, lady.
Great song, perfect for the battle of Yi Ling. You could of increased the length of the song thoughjust to hear the second part again. It's just my view that all (no direspect). I did'nt even know that Shang Xiang drowned herself, probably because she did'nt who to stand with.
@bowman9884957 Her suicide is written in the original novel that the game is based on, Romance of the three kingdoms. But in the real history, it is unknown what happened to Sun Shangxiang after she returned to Wu. I like the ending in the novel, it makes the epic story more romantic.
thats true draphcone...but thats what makes the game more interesting...Zuo Ci shooting ice, fire, lightning, and lazers out of his cards was a new twist.
SSX's DW5 ending made me lawl, crying over Liu Bei after she ripped his guts out with her chakrams just 10 seconds earlier. They really need to make this the basis for all Yi Ling battle themes in the DW series. It's absolutely perfect. Yi Ling was easily my most-played stage in DW5 mainly because this music is so badass (though the fact that I got to deal the Shu army a massive defeat they never really recovered from was a close 2nd). Is this theme in any of the DW7 DLC packages?
I hear the DW7 Liu Bei is pretty good, and his reactions to Guan Yu's death (And Zhang Fei's, yes they FINALLY included that) were some of the best. On topic, yeah, Liu Bei screwed up badly.
@shanninshu Yes but then again his emotions and charisma were also his greatest weapon too...his emotions drew together countless amounts of heroes and generals and even the greatest strategist of his time Zhuge Liang. Although it was his greatest weapon i will admit that it was his downfall. But I like Shu for the fact they fought for virtue and what was right for the people
Actually it is not historically close, while the books (romance of the three kingdoms) speaks of Liu Bei dressing like his people. History itself says nothing about this, on the contrary, Liu Bei wore regal, expensive outfits when visiting his "equal people" which he often visited at random by mealtime, and there is much proof that he in fact punished, or even killed those that had nothing to serve him (to the point where a poor man slew his wife and served her to him in fear of his anger).
Sucks for Shu being the first kingdom to fall out of the original three kingdoms. Followed by Wei which Sima Yi, turned into Jing and lastly was Wu getting defeated by Jing. So out of the three kingdoms the real winner was Wu being the one that lasted the longest.
This (the old) Liu Bei looks, royal/regal, yet reserved, peaceful and kind, at the very same time the way his model helps him express his pain and anger (the voice was good too) is epic. Now Lui Bei looks more like a generic soldier than they themselves do... "In a land of virtue! Its King must dress like a peasant! No! Even less than a peasant! Me: Well fuck you "new" Liu Bei....
Anybody here play Kessen 2? This seems like the most apt place to ask. The reason being that I am curious as to how many of you have noticed the number of big names from that game finally being pulled out of the generic officer ranks in DW7. Xiahou Ba was the best for the red Wei. And Ma Dai was pretty cool with his Davey Crocket getup.
@zikten actually,jin was victorious,sima yi betrayed wei and did a coup d' etat and seized the power in wei and changed his name to JIN,then,the sima family,through the times,ended the era of the three kingdoms....
Other historical facts. -He never fought in the battlefield. -He was not a direct descendant of the Han empire, not even close, but he already had a powerful army when the peasant rebellion attacked so they "chose to believe him" -The "three brothers" never shared an oath, but they where supposedly close, so close they shared the same bed several times (kinda gay no?) -It was Zhuge Liang, that as means of a political campaign proposed this "land of virtue" The roman Liu Bei is cool though...
Man i tell you i just wish Shu would have triumphed personally...they would have had liu bei bit his tongue and took down wei then he could have taken down wu as well...but instead he gets his ass kicked at Yi Ling..oh well...
God bless the shu forces. The only force who's main goal was just to win for the people. By the way I think this music would fit Lance Hoyt perfectly in WWE.
This is the best Yi Ling theme out of all the games it really feels angry and vengeful
Dw6 is better
It mostly shows that this is a tragic battle where you're (Shu) is doomed to lose.
Yes perfect dynasty worrior 5
@@sdlock83there’s that saying “had Fa Zheng lived, Shu would not have lost at Yiling”, since if your ignore literary narratives, he was the real genius strategist of Shu.
But in the means of Shu losing because, even in victory, they’d have lost the Hero that Liu Bei used to be. And yes, I’m talking about Historical Liu Bei.
@@spalenzagabriel Nobody is talking about Fa Zheng. We're talking about the music of the stage.
Messenger: "During the assault on Fan Castle, the Wu army... surrounded general Guan Yu and..."
Liu Bei: "It can't be! GuanYu!"
*slams his fist on the arm of his throne*
Liu Bei: "Bring me my sword at once!"
*Stands up*
Liu Bei:"Everyone! Begin preparations for war!"
Zhao Yun: "No my lord! Our true enemy is Wei! It would not be just to..."
Zhuge Liang "Defeat Wei and Wu will have no choice but to surrender. Please reconsider."
*Liu Bei pushes Zhuge Liang to one side*
Liu Bei: "None of that matters to me now! Neither of them!"
*Liu Bei grabs his sword from the soldier*
Liu Bei: "Understand my pain! I must do it. For the death of my brother...WU MUST PAY!!!"
I remember being genuinely shocked at just how angry Liu Bei was in this scene. I understand it, of course, but to see this humble, almost passive man growl with such anger... makes me wonder how much trouble Cao Cao would've had with Liu Bei had he shown this sort of anger toward him.
@@darkarpatron The sad thing is that it was this very anger that led to Liu Bei becoming reckless due to still grieving and his forces being defeated in no small part to Zhu Ran's fire attack at Yi Ling.
@@DJAB87This is very true. When a man who is not used to being angry is so, it's rather like a sheltered child picking up a bazooka. Dangerous to everyone, himself most of all.
DW5 goes hard with its badass hard rock punk music. this is one of its best definitely 👌🏻
"...and neither of you... understand my pain. I must do it. For the death of my brother, WU MUST PAY!" Best Liu Bei moment of the entire series.
Xiahou Yuan: “Our lord disappears and this is what happens... Oh, OROCHI, WE LOVE YOU OROCHI... Pathetic!”
HAHAHAHA
Liu Bei died shortly after the battle of Yi Ling. Some say it was illness, some say it was injury, some say it was depression, some say it was retribution from the heavens, and so on. His cause of death is still a bit of a mystery
This is by far the most epic battle in Dynasty Warriors, the music, the emotion, I mean I dont remember much Liu Bei must have been really depressed through out the course of the battle and only got worse when Sun Xian Shang saw him on the battlefield. This battle just screams EPIC.
After all these years, Lu Xun is still my favorite!! Love the Battle of Yi Ling cuz he helped Wu won it!!
Still looks better in DW5 than in the rest in my opinion, taking off Liu Bei's Facial Hair is like taking away his identity xD
they put it back in 9 but in a certain misson and the missons above it
GOD-DAMMIT FINALLY I FOUND IT!!
Context: This is what happens when you're an Orochi fanboy back in 2014 with no DW knowledge.
I love how Liu Bei looked back then, both his looks where noble and angelic like, and when they "KILL HIS BRRROOOOTHERS!!!!!" I really felt his pain and was like "yeah kill those damn hyperactive Wu assholes!" While I realized that he lost "his wings" I supported him regardless.
The new younger peon like? Meh, but I too miss the one portrayed here, he acted like a noble king/knight of sorts, and his crown looks simple enough.
Just saying no need to literally make him a peasant looks and voice
My favorite song in dynastie warriors. Epic!
In the real life battle of yi ling liu bei set up his forces to camp in the hilly forests , unfortunately after having them sitting there for over a year they were weakened , wu realized and set up a devastating counter attack where all of shu's camps were set on fire and they were forced to retreat, it was recorded that the bodies of shu soldiers literally filled the nearby river to such an extend that it clogged it and created a dam of human bodies
Damn
Guess zhuge liang was dead at this time right? Because dammm if he was alive that wouldn't have happened unless liu bei was crazy in the head
@@kuronekoneko7891 didn't zhuge liang dead on the battlefield of wu zhang plain?
@@kuronekoneko7891 Zhuge Liang didn't participate the battle of Yi Ling, Liu Bei did that blunder decision and just as Lu Xun expected, the Wu army immediately used fire attack and burned the entire Shu camp. When Zhuge Liang realized that, it was too late as from Cheng Du to Yi Ling took several days
Great video 📷📸 thank you 👍😊
Quite amazing that after this battle in reality Shu was never went back to being as strong as they were before the battle. Hats off to Lu xun.
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Things seemed to be going great, as Shu was rising in power. However, Guan Yu was captured in a Wu ambush and executed, with his son suffering the same fate.
This threw Liu Bei into a rage matched only by Zhang Fei. However, Zhang Fei's anger caused a rift between him and his men, leading them to kill him in his sleep.
Both wings were torn, and the Battle of Yi Ling, a shameful loss for Liu Bei, was the result of this outrage.
BRING ME MY SWORD AT ONCE!
“WU MUST PAY!”
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i respect liu bei for wanting vengeance, im pretty sure that if a kingdom that you were ALLIES with killed your fucking brother and that caused people in your kingdom to kill your other brother anyone would want vengeance
I love how he looked before he turned "younger aka peon"
(Thumb this up, not for me, but for HIS BRROOOOOOOOOTHERS!)
The classic Dynasty Warriors. I hate how Dynasty Warriors 7 and 9 locks you in the historic route. One of the coolest things about old DW is the fact that you as the player is the centerpiece of changing history.
That as a Liu Bei player... (as well as a Guan Yu player), this battle in the older games was always so tragic. Allies are now bitter enemies... in DW5 husband and wife now must battle... but as Liu Bei... I know I must get past her, and destroy Sun Quan for killing my brother. Tragic... even when I win the battle and defeat Wu in the old games... it's a hollow victory.... (though I did like Liu Bei's story in DW6 having Liu Bei spare Sun Quan, making it less hollow)... but in DW7 and 9... you can't even get a victory. *Sighs* Being locked in the historical route really makes me lose my motivation to play modern DW games. Why should I even choose a kingdom if they will always lose in the end to Jin....?
Koei should have NEVER added the Jin dynasty... they really have been dragging down the series since DW7.
Having Jin is not bad, only every faction has good ending either
@@lostescape419 Yeah, I wouldn’t go so far (especially now after years of getting used to it) as to say adding Jin was a mistake. Rather, I kind of wish DW games would compromise the way DW8 did by having both the historical and hypothetical routes, therefore giving the option for ppl who dug the historical tragedy aspect that came from DW7 while not making the game seem like there is no point to players more used to the ‘change your fate’ stories of the Classic DW era. Although having Empires releases DOES help in a way sense the entire point of those games are changing history.
@@trevinodude DW8 best
@@jurtra9090 DW8 is my favorite of all the modern DW games tbh. Having both the historical and hypothetical routes in the game was a genius way to have both the tragedy of the original Three Kingdoms period while also allowing the player to change history should they chose to take the steps to do so. DW8 really is the best of both worlds.
Alot of people I have talked to are torn between this and Avenging Battle for Yi Ling. I think this suits Lu Xun's side of it better in that he must live up to Lu Meng's legacy. Where Avenging Battle is more suited for Liu Bei.
I like this song WAY better though
zhuge liang: defeat cao cao and wu will have no choice but to surrender, please reconsider"
liu bei: none of THAT MATTERS NOW!!!, for the death of my brother...WU MUST PAY!"
I cried when he shoved him away. He was only trying to help ;(
Getting shoved by Liu Bei was all part of Zhuge Liang's plan.
loved the voice acting though
atleast Liu Bei looks like an adult in that game
@@Megumi_Bandicoot so it was his tactic? I'm not surprised when Zhuge Liang ask to Guan Yu head to Fan Castle without Liu Bei and Zhang Fei
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BRING ME MY SWORD AT ONCE !
Casual reminder if Liu Bei just gave Wu that one bit of land they wanted instead of giving it to Guan Yu after the Battle of Chi Bi he could have avoided Guan Yu being murdered at Fan Castle.
That "one bit of land" was half of their territory, they couldn't give it away. But at the end, Wu revealed themselves as traitor and useless ally for the next forty years.
@@DeardropsRiho Calling Jing Province 'half their territory is a bit of a stretch. If one large province is the price to pay for a long term alliance that could have been used to not only defeat a mutual enemy and take their land in the numerous follow-up campaigns, but also lead to a potential peaceful unification of China between the two remaining Kingdoms than is giving it up really that bad of a deal?
this music is just perfect for the batle of yi ling
classic metal theme are still awesome !
imagine liu bei recruiting lu bu in chang an
liu bei once told zhuge liang that if his son liu shan had no talent, zhuge liang should become the new emperor of shu. but zhuge liang refused, believing that liu shan should be emperor.
i think zhuge liang should have accepted liu bei's generous offer.
wooot! I see your comments on THREE VIDEOS in a row. Coincidence? :D.
I loved the part where Liu Bei gets pised off cuz Guan Yu dies. The cutscene was the GREATEST! He ignored everyone's advice and just attacked Wu at Yi Ling suffering a terrible defeat.
Wow I just watched that cutscene when i was playing dw5 a few days ago you practically said it word for word lmao
"None of you Undertand my pain! For the Death of my brother WU MUST PAY!!!"
Words from Liu Bei
Xiahou Yuan: "Our lord disappears and this is what happened: ooh Orochi! We love you Orochi! Pathetic!"
VENGEANCE before Virtue!!!!!
name is Fate Corrodes me and yes you can Download it on the internet
Fuck yeah, dude. Best part of the game. So much intense emotion.
Hundreds of thousands of SHU warriors marching towards the land WU. Always gets me.
Yeah I also remember the uh long haired "pretty boy" with the curved sword which fights for Wu (I forgot his name but I believe he proposed the fire attack at Cow Cows (i know) naval fleet used to have a awesome voice too, its like many of the good voices has left.
Liu Bei Actually sounded kind and angelic, and the "they killed my BRRRRRROTHERS!" scene just made me feel his pain.
The new one sounds... like he is the host of some childrens show, I miss the "real" Liu Bei.
Xiao qiaqs husband zhou yu?
You know,he actually prepared attacks and didn't just rush in and got killed. And Wu wasn't just some small kingdom that could be defeated in one day.
@Sweetumsh
No. The era of the three kingdoms ultimately ended in Wei assuming control. Wu and Shu ended up being crushed. Wu was rife with internal conflict, and Shu was lambasted on all sides by the other two kingdoms banding together.
Of course, at the end of it all, Sima Yi marches in and sort of just takes over China because he feels like it and, whateva, he's Sima Yi, he do what he want.
"Outta my way!"
"I'm not letting anybody get near Zhu Ran."
"Bring me my sword at once"
SSX: Why? Why did we have to be torn apart?
Liu Bei: Blarg I r ded.
SSX: Liu Bei... I shall lead a life worthy of your memory!
Ling Tong: Hey, um, you're the one that just ripped his guts out with your chakram, lady.
WU MUST PAY!!!!
Great song, perfect for the battle of Yi Ling. You could of increased the length of the song thoughjust to hear the second part again. It's just my view that all (no direspect). I did'nt even know that Shang Xiang drowned herself, probably because she did'nt who to stand with.
The riff is pretty inspired on Everytime I Die?
was looking for this
The novel did have Zhu Rong fighting. She was the only female character who did.
@bowman9884957 Her suicide is written in the original novel that the game is based on, Romance of the three kingdoms. But in the real history, it is unknown what happened to Sun Shangxiang after she returned to Wu.
I like the ending in the novel, it makes the epic story more romantic.
thats true draphcone...but thats what makes the game more interesting...Zuo Ci shooting ice, fire, lightning, and lazers out of his cards was a new twist.
This song has been used in soccer games several times.
Which?
SSX's DW5 ending made me lawl, crying over Liu Bei after she ripped his guts out with her chakrams just 10 seconds earlier.
They really need to make this the basis for all Yi Ling battle themes in the DW series. It's absolutely perfect. Yi Ling was easily my most-played stage in DW5 mainly because this music is so badass (though the fact that I got to deal the Shu army a massive defeat they never really recovered from was a close 2nd).
Is this theme in any of the DW7 DLC packages?
I hear the DW7 Liu Bei is pretty good, and his reactions to Guan Yu's death (And Zhang Fei's, yes they FINALLY included that) were some of the best.
On topic, yeah, Liu Bei screwed up badly.
Orochi Army & Sun Quan Army vs Wei Army
Fallen Liu Bei
WU MUST PAY!
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For my brothers~!!!
Shu👌
my friend said this was a great WWE intro song, now every time i hear it i fucking die xD i love this shit
@MitsosSasuke good question.. I dont think so because in the original games they never introduced it at all
Wu Must Pay.
Liu bei for the brothers
@shanninshu Yes but then again his emotions and charisma were also his greatest weapon too...his emotions drew together countless amounts of heroes and generals and even the greatest strategist of his time Zhuge Liang. Although it was his greatest weapon i will admit that it was his downfall. But I like Shu for the fact they fought for virtue and what was right for the people
lovers torn apart *tears*
Actually it is not historically close, while the books (romance of the three kingdoms) speaks of Liu Bei dressing like his people.
History itself says nothing about this, on the contrary, Liu Bei wore regal, expensive outfits when visiting his "equal people" which he often visited at random by mealtime, and there is much proof that he in fact punished, or even killed those that had nothing to serve him (to the point where a poor man slew his wife and served her to him in fear of his anger).
he died from injury, but probably something with illness too =o
You're right actually. He's been doing it since DW6.
Sucks for Shu being the first kingdom to fall out of the original three kingdoms. Followed by Wei which Sima Yi, turned into Jing and lastly was Wu getting defeated by Jing. So out of the three kingdoms the real winner was Wu being the one that lasted the longest.
Agreed
This (the old) Liu Bei looks, royal/regal, yet reserved, peaceful and kind, at the very same time the way his model helps him express his pain and anger (the voice was good too) is epic.
Now Lui Bei looks more like a generic soldier than they themselves do...
"In a land of virtue! Its King must dress like a peasant! No! Even less than a peasant!
Me: Well fuck you "new" Liu Bei....
Anybody here play Kessen 2? This seems like the most apt place to ask. The reason being that I am curious as to how many of you have noticed the number of big names from that game finally being pulled out of the generic officer ranks in DW7. Xiahou Ba was the best for the red Wei. And Ma Dai was pretty cool with his Davey Crocket getup.
I liked the Tom-boy-ish Shang Xiang vs this new cutesy-prissy version...DW 4 rules...
This song is so perfect for revenge! I used to love kicking everyones ass to this song after Guan Yu gets killed. I liked Guan Yu! =(
Liu Bei really wanted to make Sun Quan suffer for Guan Yu's death but he ends up failing in the end. When he died, Sun Xiang Chang drowned herself
I didn't like most of the music in DW5, but this song is frickin' boss!
Indeed this song is great...but how about...."run run run" f*cking amazing! it gives it gives you anADRENALINE RUSH, it my fav.
Condensed 😏
@@ethanfarrell1216 Acid Gangs A Go-Go
@@pressedv3017 which one is it? 😯
@@pressedv3017 oooh i love that one
Black Sabbath's War Pigs, anyone?
SHU!!!
none of that matters to me now!
This song is one of the best! it makes me avenge a death brother xd
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This is the Theme Song of our Wolfenstein Enemy Territory clan
THE {GTB} CLAN!
@Puolakanaho right. Guan Yu was an idiot for looking at Wu with no respect.
@zikten actually,jin was victorious,sima yi betrayed wei and did a coup d' etat and seized the power in wei and changed his name to JIN,then,the sima family,through the times,ended the era of the three kingdoms....
Wow that goes without saying!
i like this song.......i hated goin thorugh the maze in Yi Ling......espacially when i forgot the pattern with lu xun....
definite 5 stars
Other historical facts.
-He never fought in the battlefield.
-He was not a direct descendant of the Han empire, not even close, but he already had a powerful army when the peasant rebellion attacked so they "chose to believe him"
-The "three brothers" never shared an oath, but they where supposedly close, so close they shared the same bed several times (kinda gay no?)
-It was Zhuge Liang, that as means of a political campaign proposed this "land of virtue"
The roman Liu Bei is cool though...
WU MUST PAY
Man i tell you i just wish Shu would have triumphed personally...they would have had liu bei bit his tongue and took down wei then he could have taken down wu as well...but instead he gets his ass kicked at Yi Ling..oh well...
God bless the shu forces. The only force who's main goal was just to win for the people. By the way I think this music would fit Lance Hoyt perfectly in WWE.
They thumbed down... MY BROTHERS! NO ONE CAN UNDERSTAND MY PAIN!
I know right? I was outraged with how they changed him! And they had to change his voice too...
Sick
I love how lui bei got younger on DW6 & 7
He younger in dw8
Yeah Liu Bei in DW3-DW5 is way better
For my Brothers!
after notices of Liu Bei's death reached Shang Xiang she commited suicide.
@MitsosSasuke yea they did it's rather interesting in DW6 for ssx's musou mode... too bad she became a 'second xiao qiao' in the game though
You sure last time i remember liu bei escaped that battle cuz he was losing then he died from illness at bai di.