The result of that brainstorming is this mod, Ludmeister's Remix, now currently version 2.0. This game may just have been my second favorite NES console game, after Final Fantasy.Īny game that I found myself playing as much as I have played Destiny of an Emperor leaves me asking at some point what I would do to make it better. you never had to play the game the same way twice, and there were any number of officer combinations which you could use to bring death and destruction to the enemies of the Han. This is what separated this RPG from all the other RPGs out there. But the fun part was this: after you had kicked the crap out of your enemy, you dragged him to his feet and told him, "We want you to fight for us, for the glory of the Han Dynasty." And you did your little happy dance when he said yes, because your army just got bigger and badder and you know how great that is in the RPG world. It literally provided a cast of 200 characters, and your little ragtag army was sent to subdue your opposition, recruiting whoever would help you in your cause. Arriving on the scene not much later than Final Fantasy 1, and not much earlier than Might and Magic 3, Destiny of an Emperor did something that other RPGs of the era did not do.
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