Sometime later I recall stopping in my tracks when I spotted DW5 Empires on the shelf of a local game store. It was another game with an all-around upgrade with additional characters, levels, and items. In time, I heard a 5th in the series was releases, so naturally I was interested to see what the creators had come up with this time. This wide range of possibilities captivated me in a whole new way and I gladly stormed across the land time and again. Not only was the player given all that was in DW4 but now they could create four of their own warriors in a edit mode, execute strategies as a kingdom, decide when and where to attack their enemies, but they could do it again and again on a map with randomly generated forces that all had the same goal of uniting the land under their rule. Naturally, I liked it just as much as its predecessor, but then came a something new: Dynasty Warriors 4 Empires. I recall the biggest change was the addition of elemental orbs which only added their effect to the player's charge attacks when their musou bar was full, prompting the player to make strategic choice at any given moment. I am likely one of the few that read through all the information that came with the game.Īfter a time, the 4th was released and I soon ventured anew across battle-scarred landscapes with even more of everything. It drew me in with its vast levels, numerous battlefields, challenging enemies, multiple characters, and even the historical information on the people and events that inspired the game. Right away I bought a copy of Dynasty Warriors 3. It caught my interest but when the date of its return arrived I noticed that the next game in the series had just been released. A good number of years ago, I recall renting an action game that was rather easy to pick up and play.
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