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The two last battles are Chi'Bi, and the one after chi'bi (if you play with shu, you'll face Cao cao that try to flee from Chi'Bi's debacle).
The worst is that a question is asked to our character : Will you be a general or stay in the shadows. and you've got to make a choice.
But afterwards, it's just ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ credits. It's lame.
It's lame.
It feels a bit underbaked.
Plus, characters you encounters have a "description" indicating their lives and how they died. Sun'ce's death doesn't even ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ match their description which is kinda laughable.
It ends even before the formation of the kingdoms, lol, it's kinda disappointing really. A Three Kingdoms game without Three Kingdoms
Read sun ce's description.
Details are bad and wrong, even with their own writtings and material.
KEK.
I was a bit let down that the story ends there (if true ends are not taken into account), when there is a lot more ground to cover for each factions, but in overall the experience was grand.