The core gameplay isn't necessarily bad - what could be bad about carving your way through entire armies with nothing but your own two hands and some sort of bone-crunching or flesh-rending weapon? But not even building an empire can keep Dynasty Warriors 5 from feeling archaic and shallow. We've been doing this same thing for something like ten games in a row now. Granted, it's never looked as good as it does here on 360 (though this could probably pass for a very pretty Xbox game) and even though multiplay is limited to two-player, split screen co-op (wtf? no online?), this is still the best Dynasty Warriors out there. It's just too bad that there's not much reason to buy it if you have even a single earlier entry in the series.
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shanewales18 - April 27, 2009 4:56 p.m.