Saturday, June 11, 2011

Dynasty Warriors 7 – review

Based on Luo part famous historical novel Romance of the three kingdoms, Dynasty Warriors series is understandably from in the East and continues to create a profitable niche for publisher Koei overseas. While the changes to this latest release is unlikely to expand much further, cult audience will delight fans of the richest and most visually impressive title in the series to date.

The power of the lower difficulties, so you can easily split into slices through parts of enemies with swords, rapiers and axes, but more difficult levels require a more tactical approach to the conflict. Myriad skirmishes occur simultaneously across the battlefield, players must decide which is the most strategic and frontier areas important to fight. Opponents can bemoan the fight apparently repeating character, but simple controls makes available for less skilled players, while ever move the balance of power at higher difficulty settings ensure the game encounters is anything but monotonous.

With four long-running campaigns to master, developer Omega force certainly not skimped on content, while the new conquest mode allows wannabe generals to rewrite Chinese military history. It can never win against its critics, but Dynasty Warriors 7 marks a significant step forward for this underappreciated series.


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