So you’ve picked up a copy of Dynasty Warriors 7, slapped it into your console and waited for it to boot up. You know what to expect: the same tried and tested hack ‘n’ slash formula that’s been refined but never really perfected over a lot of instalments, with maybe a new gameplay element dotted here and there. That’s no bad thing: the core gameplay mechanic of thrashing enemy forces as a one-man army on the ancient Chinese battlefield remains as fun and satisfying as it did all those years ago, so you know you’ll at least like this latest offering.
Dynasty Warriors has been around for two decades and has more than enough games to prove it.
Neil writes: "This time last week we were sitting here waxing lyrical about the Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale and the fact that a number of Ubisoft titles were being treated to a stroke of the discount brush. Well, the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 13th-19th Feb 2018 is now with us and even more Xbox One and Xbox 360 games have been reduced in price - this time though we are also seeing a huge amount of 2K games being included. Want to check out the full list of bargains for the week ahead?"
The Dynasty Warriors series has turned 15 years-old. And Koei Tecmo is celebrating with the release of a special trailer.
Such a shame the series is so much worse now than it was back in its 4/5th iterations.
Smh
Thank you Tecmo Koei. I love Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors and Sengoku Basara.