Kane Bugeja writes:
For as long as there has been civilisation, there ha been conflict. In the strive for progress, humanity has always formed allegiance with those of similar mind, whilst simultaneously combating those who stand atop a clashing viewpoint. Admittedly, it is far from a perfect system, yet it is by far the most consistent fact of history. But, as they say, time heals all wounds, and as the clock turns our memories of the past fade. The gaming industry however takes this concept with a grain of salt and utilises these bygone eras for the sake of content. Is it right? That’s up for debate. Is it fun? That too works on a case by case basis, but we can all agree it’s a far more uplifting topic.
"We’ve covered Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires on PS3 and so I’ll be describing the Vita-centric features so you can decide which platform offers the best experience for the game." - Rice Digital
Alec writes "In my last post I gave my opinion on the easiest Xbox One game completions of 2015 and now it’s time to go to the other end of the spectrum by taking a look at the top 5 most difficult and/or longest game completions from the same year. Seriously, these games have some extremely annoying and tricky achievements so you’ll need to be prepared for a massive grind to 100% them."
A mobile Dynasty Warriors 8 that's the complete experience - minus some choppiness and technical glitches.
Full review by Cory Galliher on Popzara Press