Dynasty Warriors (PSP)
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Box art of Dynasty Warriors, featuring Gan Ning and Zhen Ji. |
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Developer(s) | Omega Force |
Publisher(s) | Koei |
Series | Dynasty Warriors |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable |
Release date | JP December 16, 2004 NA March 16, 2005 EU September 1, 2005[1] |
Genre(s) | Hack and slash Tactical action[2] |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Rating(s) | CERO: B ESRB: Teen PEGI: 12+ |
Dynasty Warriors (known as Shin Sangoku Musou in Japan) is a PlayStation Portable game in the Dynasty Warriors videogame series, created by the game development company Koei. This game was released on December 16, 2004 in Japan, March 16, 2005 in North America, and September 1, 2005 in Europe.[1] It is named Shin Sangoku Musou (真・三國無双) in Japan, and Dynasty Warriors in North America and Europe, making the number syncronized in all countries. It is also one of the earliest games for the PSP console. Though the game was released as Dynasty Warriors, it is not related to the original Dynasty Warriors game.
[edit] Gameplay
In the battlefield, you will traverse small areas where you must fight until one side loses all of its morale. A new level up system has been implemented, you will gain upgraded weapons for each level, disappearing however at the next stage. The original characters from Dynasty Warriors 4 are present, and it may be possible to acquire a unique warrior from the Samurai Warriors series as a bodyguard.
Like other Dynasty Warriors games, Koei now allows you to have up to four bodyguards at one time. These will grow in strength along with you, and gain linked musou attacks. The texture is of a noticeable lower quality and framerate most likely because of the PSP's processor limitations.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Koei's official site
- Official game site (English)
- Official game site (Japanese)
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