Dynasty Warriors (video game)

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Dynasty Warriors
Developer(s) KOEI
Publisher(s) KOEI
Designer(s) Omega Force
Release date(s) Flag of Japan February 28, 1997
Flag of United States June 30, 1997
Flag of European Union December 1997
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, two player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
Platform(s) PlayStation
Media 1 CD-ROM

This article is about the PlayStation game, for information on the series it started, see Dynasty Warriors. For the PlayStation Portable game, see Dynasty Warriors (PSP).

Dynasty Warriors is a fighting game developed and published by KOEI. It was released on December 1, 1997 for the PlayStation. Unlike the later games in the series, Dynasty Warriors was a fighting game. The graphics were similar to Tekken.

In Japan, the game was released as Sangokumusou, however, the next installment Dynasty Warriors 2 was completely different from the original Dynasty Warriors, as a result Dynasty Warriors 2 has been entitled in Japan as Shin Sangokumusou, while it was released as Dynasty Warriors 2 in North America, leading to the discrepancy in title numbers.

The fighting system in Dynasty Warriors was fairly complex. All combat was weapon-based, and controlling one of several famous characters in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the player's aim was to parry the enemy's strikes with considerable timing and recognition, leaving the enemy vulnerable to attack. While the game is considered original and bold for this complex and fairly realistic style of fighting, it may have been part of the reason that many gamers found it too hard.

Usable characters included:

In addition to this list, the following characters could also be unlocked: Sun Shang Xiang, Toukichi and Nobunaga.

The next game in the series, Dynasty Warriors 2, was a great departure in genre and style.

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