GamerKnights reviewer Joe has done a full review of the new "Dynasty Warriors 9" Is it any good?
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"Whilst its story is the same strange affair that I end up skipping through, the gameplay is where Dynasty Warriors 9 rocks the boat. After decades of the same mindless button-mashing, developer Omega Force decided that the series had stagnated enough. The main difference between DW9 and its predecessors is the large open world it offers its players. Instead of loading up missions and wailing on crowds of enemies until a boss appears, you can run freely around the world and tackle camps and missions as you see fit."
Huzaifah from eXputer writes, "My favorite type of genre in games is when enemies are merely animal fodder in the eyes of the protagonist's sheer power."
Dynasty Warriors has been around for two decades and has more than enough games to prove it.
Phil writes, "There's little that hurts a gamer more than hearing that a sequel to one of their favorite games is coming out, it releases, and it turns out to be a dud. It's happened to the best of us. It's like having the rug pulled out from under you when a sequel you've been hyping based off of love for its predecessor does less than satisfy when it finally launches. Sometimes it's due to the formula being changed too much and not for the better. Other times it's because the game is missing what made the original so good.
Whatever the reasons may be, SPC is back with a look at six more disappointing video game sequels that failed to deliver or failed to satisfy for one reason or another."