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A young man takes up his sword and leads an army in search of his missing past. Carefully plan strategic turn-based battles against adorable portrayals of historical and mythical world heroes, as you conquer the globe... for not well explained reasons!

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is a tactical rpg, turn-based tactics and visual novel game developed by Tenco and published by Kagura Games (Chinese Localization) and JAST.
Released on June 25th 2021 is available only on Windows in 2 languages: English and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 393 reviews of which 334 were positive and 59 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.9 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.


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  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: 1Ghz Single-core
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1280×720, DirectX 9.0c
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 5 GB available space

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Sept. 2025
I promise I played this for the gameplay Overview Eiyu*Senki Gold is most definitely a harem porn game. If, unlike me, you actually have people that may pass by and glance at your screen, you will 100% not want them to see your screen (especially with the optional patch installed). However, believe it or not, I actually did buy this game for the gameplay. It looked like my kind of game – a mix of grand strategy, tactical combat, character collectathon, RPG character builds, etc. And you know what? It delivered. Ended up being more fun than I thought it would. Story Apparently, this is an alternative story line to the first Eiyu Senki game which I never played, so I cannot compare. But the story is definitely pretty weak. Classic hero with amnesia, and somehow everybody wants him and he gets a large harem. However, it really comes off as parody and can be pretty funny at times. Anyways, everyone in this world is a gender-bent version of famous historical figures and legends. Neat. Kind of like Fate Stay Night, except all women. Here, you start in Japan and help Date Masamune (the first girl you encounter) take over the country. From there, the mission becomes world conquest in the name of peace. It’s actually kinda comical. There’s this looming threat with some mysterious orbs, a knight templar shadowy organization, and your fleeting memories coming back to you. I was intrigued at points but the large number of random side scenes that have nothing to do with the plot fatigued me in the end and I eventually started skipping a lot. There was way too much talking when I just wanted to get to the next fight. However, I will say early on when I was paying attention it did get me to laugh. Billy the Kid is a pretty funny character. Presentation The music has no business being as good as it is. Why the hell does a random porn game have some really jamming music that goes hard? I don’t know. But I still pull up the OST sometimes weeks later because it’s just really good and I find myself craving to listen to it again. Graphics wise – the character arts and sprites are pretty good! It is obvious Fan Service though where a lot of outfits make zero sense and can even be distractingly nonsensical. But some characters end up looking really cool despite the obvious fan service designs. The main character (the only guy character in the whole game) looks pretty meh in comparison to all the ladies. He’s pretty uninspiring. Gameplay Now this is where the game shines! I do mean the actual gameplay too. There is an overall world map (quite literally our own familiar world) for a grand strategy layer. At this phase you can pause to equip your characters, heal up, train new troops, etc. Otherwise, you can allocate characters to perform various tasks/events, or start a battle. It reminds me of Brigandine or Romance of the Three Kingdoms with the officer/knight allocation. You advance the story by conquering, so you will definitely be battling. This is also how you get more characters! There are some hidden characters with unique conditions that have nothing to do with the story. Then there’s a large batch of characters that tend to join after each nation gets conquered. A fun motivator to keep playing, honestly. So, the actual battles, how do they play out? You can deploy a squad of your characters on a board. On the opposite side of the board, your enemies are also deployed. Then there is a speed-based system to determine turn order and it’s pretty much a turn based RPG battle where position matters. You can potentially dodge attacks by moving out of the way or knocking an enemy out of their charge up (or just killing them). There is a balancing act of do you use faster weaker attacks to have an instant attack? Do you use a charge attack that’s more powerful, etc. Then there is the matter that anything other than the basic attack will cost some energy. Said energy can come from taking hits or even delivering hits. But it generates more when attacking an enemy who is NOT weak to your attack. So there is another decision to be made if you purposely attack the wrong types to build energy or attack the weakness to eliminate the enemy faster. There is generally not a one-answer-fits-all solution either (until the end game with some OP characters). Some story and boss encounters had me stumped where I had to try out new strategies to find a method that worked. So, the battle system becomes surprisingly complex the more you learn it. At first its very simple while it’s still introducing the game to you. But by the end game, you’ll be pulling off ridiculous numbers and using equipment and skills to generate a ton of energy or even higher damage numbers. The build crafting can be pretty fun. There are some problems though. First, the most fun characters are the ones that join near the end of the game so you don’t get much time with them. Secondly, there is technically no time limit so you can stall forever if you really get stuck and need to just grind or train for higher levels. And lastly, the game does become repetitive. Near the European Union bit of the storyline, I really started to fall off the game and just wanted to end it already. I still enjoyed it, even after it, but it was starting to drag. That said – on the difficulty – it can really be as hard or easy as you make it. I didn’t stall intentionally and ran into some challenging scenarios of having to use under leveled characters to win battles. The challenge was pretty fun although frustrating at times, as without any extra grinding/training, I really felt under-leveled for some boss battles. But the normal encounters seemed OK. But again, working out a new strategy also helped a lot. The Ancient Heroes are especially neat. They all have their own strengths and can provide a unique challenge for you to overcome. The best part is when they join you, they are still very strong in a similar way as when they were your enemy. Achilles for example is a speed powerhouse. Sigurd a defensive wall. Against Achilles, you really needed to find a way to burst her down before she wipes your entire team with her quick turns of powerful attacks. When you get her? Well, you can wipe out tons of enemy units in the same way with successive turns. Sigurd provided a unique challenge because she was hard to even damage. But you learn a weakness she has is critical attacks. The same is true when she is on your side, so you can try to build her to take less critical damage to make her even more of a tank, for example. Again, all the build crafting was fun. Just, by the end when I got all these fun characters that are actually super powerful, I was exhausted. I didn’t do all the side content even because there was just too much to do. I did unlock all characters though. And if I ever replay the game, which I might, there is a new game plus option that allows you to carry over said OP units – so that may nullify that complaint! Summary If you don’t mind the side-eye stares you might get for having this game in your library, it makes for a fun time, and I recommend it if the army battles and character collectathon seems appealing at all. And if you like boobs, well there is plenty of that as a bonus. Yeah, it’s a harem porn game, but it doesn’t have to be. You can just play it as a weird fan servicey visual novel with a really fun and cool strategic layer with turn based battles. And that music! Seriously why is the music so good on this random ass title?
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July 2025
I attempted to Invade Russia because it seemed like the weaker of the options. Cue my surprise when my biggest enemy is the extreme winter conditions which many others have fallen for. I learnt nothing from history except how to repeat the same mistakes, and needless to say, got my genitalia kicked in. This game is so historically accurate, even getting right the fact that Christopher Columbus was a big tiddy mommy gf; a fact that many other historical texts seem to forget.
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May 2025
It's a turn based muoso version of risk where historical figures are anime women and has 18+ content via a patch on the developer website. It's more linear than I expected (less strategy in what to take over and when) so I was a bit disappointed. If it had Dynasty Warriors Empires's systems of doing alliances, appeasing your population, training soldiers and conquesting in battle I would have enjoyed it more. I guess that's more work obviously but Its really close to greatness and its disappointing. Still fun and unique art and presentation.
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April 2025
Is much better than the original game, better balanced and difficulty can b selected from start and u dont have to win the game in order to upgrade it. Its quite difficult actually on very hard, I like it. I have so far over 50 Hours and I am at half the progress or less I think.
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Jan. 2025
Eiyu Senki Gold is like Eiyu Senki 1.5. The game is not a sequel to the original, but more of an alternative retelling with the same cast of characters. I recommend starting with the original first. Good: + Extensive character roster pool with wide range of designs (Knights of Round, Lu Bu, Siegfield, Napoleon are among my favorites) + Lots of content (sidequests/optional missions can add ~30+ hr to the main story which is about ~30 hr) + High Replay-ability due to new game plus and route branching + More a light-heart comedic harem adventure versus a realistic world conquest adventure + Lots of creative and fun scenes that explore what-ifs and historic references (i.e. French Cheese vs Natto, East meets West, Da Vinci building the Suez Canal) Bad: - Uncensor patch costs additional money - No dynamic scaling (i.e. there is a recommended country order to go thru) Rating: 4/5 Dial Soap Bars Tips: - Use Marco Polo to farm money - Save farming till later in game when 4 action points are unlocked - Ancient heroes unlocked later are all pretty strong (Takeru is kind of meme, but you can use her)
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Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest received 334 positive votes out of a total of 393 achieving a rating of 7.92.
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Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest was developed by Tenco and published by Kagura Games (Chinese Localization) and JAST.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is not playable on MacOS.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is not playable on Linux.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest is a single-player game.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest does not currently offer any DLC.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest does not support Steam Remote Play.

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Eiyu*Senki Gold – A New Conquest
Rating
7.9
334
59
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Features
Online players
3
Developer
Tenco
Publisher
Kagura Games (Chinese Localization), JAST
Release 25 Jun 2021
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