Omega Force is best known for the Dynasty Warriors series and its related hack n' slash spin-offs, due mostly to the fact that it's made a billion of them. In fact, the last truly unique game Omega Force made was the rather good Bladestorm back in 2007.
Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll is the first deviation from the studio's formula in almost four years. Unfortunately, a change of pace is not always for the better.
Souls of Zill O’ll does nothing new with the whole good vs. evil plot line, and it’s, frankly, a rather weak narrative. There are a few twists along the journey, and the ending is pretty cool, but it is otherwise your run of the mill plot line. With that said, Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll has some of the best action RPG gameplay that Bit Cultures has ever had the pleasure to experience.
DHGF: 2012 isn’t a very exciting year for gaming to me. In fact, it’s the least interesting to me in well over a decade. It’s not such a bad thing though, as this finally allows me to clear my backlog of games from 2011 (and older). So now instead of sitting on a shelf, taking up space, I can finally experience them and see if they’re worth keeping around or not. The point of this monthly column will be to cover these old releases, especially since many of them are games we never reviewed when they were first released.
There are a lot of Warriors games out there for the PS3, especially including Japanese imports.
Which ones are the best value?
A great warrior game like this. Open world,weapons upgrade system,a above average story,side quests which are not all just fetch this and fetch that,great weapons or a create a weapons system,above average company in real time and smooth running while delivering at the very least good looking graphics. Any suggestions. How is two world 2?
He clearly hates them, unless they're as pretentious and inflated as he is (see: Enslaved).
This is White Knight Chronicles all over again. Oh well, I'm loving the game and THAT is what matters.
So in the real world, it's a 7. Thanks Jim!
*So you know, the formula for real score when basing it off Destructoid is - Destructoid score x 2 + 1 = real score.
he is a bias M f'er.............hes probably crying that they didnt make a dynasty warriors game
Trinity started off as a 7, but as I played it I found myself enjoying it less and less until the mere thought of playing it made me want to inflict pain on myself.
OMGGGGGGG you guys hate way too much. fuck whenever the man reviews a game his score is either too high or too low. jesus if you dont like his opinion on things than DONT READ HIS SHIT.