If The Great Battle left you awed by the stand at Ansi Fortress, Korea-Khitan War carries you deeper — into a harsher, more enduring kind of heroism.
Not one battle, but generations fighting to hold a fragile kingdom together.
Less myth, more survival — and every victory feels like something carved from stone.
Not one battle, but generations fighting to hold a fragile kingdom together.
Less myth, more survival — and every victory feels like something carved from stone.
- Historical war movies
- Older protagonist/younger protagonist duo
- Protagonists are outnumbered heavily but still emerge victorious
- Battle against all odds
- Heartfelt and emotional
- Beautiful and well-shot
WotD is slower paced and focused more on a travel while TGB is more focused on the big battle (duh).
- Older protagonist/younger protagonist duo
- Protagonists are outnumbered heavily but still emerge victorious
- Battle against all odds
- Heartfelt and emotional
- Beautiful and well-shot
WotD is slower paced and focused more on a travel while TGB is more focused on the big battle (duh).


