And here I'll have to mention a lot of flaws that this game had while I played. The empire mode itself lasts quite a lot too.but it all depends on how you play. Yes you can create your kingdoms by creating groups of five with your own characters and you can use this kingdom in empire mode from the very start. With 200 slots to create our characters, and many costumes to unlock (which MANY are from older DW:E games), and a good amount of customization options, you'll lose a lot of time creating your own army and kingdoms. We get also a very good edit mode, and combined with the big amount of weapon choices we definitely have one of the best edit modes (in the series). I really liked the effort to remove most of the "copycat" styles: while not flawless, it shows that they improved it (or gave it back) some of the old game substance. We also get more weapons choices this time and they tried to give back some of the old weapons to some old characters (Zhu Rong and her boomerang, Cao Ren and his shield-sword, Xiahou Dun and his old Scimitar) and some other got either swapped or changed (Ding Feng uses a circular blade Da Qiao uses 2 scepters Huang Gai uses a.boat?). I like also that we HAVE a real council, and not just a simple background. The game gives us also different ways to play: there are 6 "fames" (evil, affluent, kind, wise, brave, orderly), and these fames are basically our main character's behaviour and depending on the type you are you'll obtain different and stratagems, which are skills that can give you different bonuses (easier proposals, alliances, combat advantages, etc). As either soldier or ruler, we also have resources, food and money and all of these are necessary for either training, weaponry, supporting your people and etc, resembling a strategy game to this point. In game you can either be a vagrant soldier or a soldier under a ruler, but you can also be in a vagrant "group", with other soldiers that you can recruit, but also be un a vagrant leader and later on you can create your own kingdom by doing rebellions (which I haven't tried: I went under a ruler). While usually it can be done in one day if you really wanted, I took my time to play it and tried most of the features in the empire mode and I will say that it's definitely an improvement. While usually it can be done in I finished the empire mode today after 5 days of its release (I live in Europe): that alone is a lot to say. I finished the empire mode today after 5 days of its release (I live in Europe): that alone is a lot to say. Also if your looking to jump into this series go for this game. Overall the game is fantastic and if you’re looking for a good button masher and good strategy game. The Good 20 plus hours of game play with a different story each time you play/ Improved create your own officer/ two weapon system/ Game Play is easy to get the hang of/ Custom units/ Leveling system for weapons and Char. The focus on this is broken into to build your own empire or being a mercenary fighting for whom ever pays you. While playing you create your own story within one of Six Scenarios. The latest entry in the Dynasty Warriors Empires is a brilliant game, a strategy game were you follow an officer as they fight for their faction in china to control and change its future. It seems to me that critics love to hate this series of games because they think it is the same, at core a button masher though it is much It seems to me that critics love to hate this series of games because they think it is the same, at core a button masher though it is much more than that.
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