Christopher B: "Most of the characters that did get different voices are not as good as the originals, and if you're familiar with the shows, it's often a noticeable difference, like with Haman. The in-game music is highly unimpressive; most of it is returned from DW:G1, and what's new isn't much different. I don't understand why Bandai - which owns the Gundam license, and also owns Sunrise - doesn't use some of the licensed music from the actual shows; would you rather lead into the big battle between Judau and Haman with Silent Voice, or Generic Game Song #3248?"
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GFB writes: "Dynasty Warriors is directly related to two key points. Firstly, hack-n-slash button mashing gameplay. Secondly, this series has barely changed over the years in terms of both graphics and gameplay. Still, whether you've played only one, or every one, the mantra holds true. If it isn't broke, don't fix it. When it was first announced that DW was going to see a Gundam paintjob, fans from both camps got a tad worried. Prior to the original Dynasty Warriors: Gundam, DW saw only Asian generals and swordsmen facing in battle. How could adding giant robots affect this balance?"