From the article, "Some would argue Dynasty Warriors hasn’t changed much since 2001. In some ways, they’d be correct. However, Dynasty Warriors has a strange way of attracting the same players no matter how many times it forces us to re-live the same old battles and stories all over again. It’s kind of like junk food. We’re well aware that there are plenty of better games we could spend our time playing, but we just can’t help but to see how ridiculously overpowered Lu Bu has become with each iteration of Dynasty Warriors. Now that Dynasty Warriors 8 is here, we get the chance to see if things really are more of the same. You can see as well in our fairly long gameplay video."
Dynasty Warriors has been around for two decades and has more than enough games to prove it.
New Gamer Nation:
My introduction to the Dynasty Warriors series, well-known for its familiar hack-n-slash, one man versus army combat, occurred with one of the games spin-off titles, Samurai Warriors 4-2, a game that I recently played and thoroughly enjoyed due to the easy to get into mechanics and over the top kinetic combat and wonderful visual presentation on PS4. It made me an instant fan of the series and made me interested in seeking out future releases as well as other games in the genre. I really want to seek out and play the Zelda and Dragon Quest Warriors-like games now.
VRFocus delivers the finer details of Koei Tecmo's recently revealed Dynasty Warriors 8 VR Demo, revealed for PlayStation VR earlier this week.