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Dynasty Warriors 4
- March 26, 2003 16:56 PM PST
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Have you ever actually tried reading the Romance of the Three Kingdoms? This is much more palatable, trust us.
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Spring Rolls from Mars
For the uninitiated, Dynasty Warriors is an endearingly modern take on the Three Kingdoms era?as a general in ancient China, you must hack and slash and power-break your way through 15 stages of chaotic warfare. The story mode's been completely revamped: instead of choosing one general, you choose one side of the conflict (Wei, Wu, Shu, or "independent") and switch generals between battles, making character-building much easier than before. There's also an Edit Mode, which lets you build the perfect warrior out of a basket of weapons, armor and facial expressions. As a result of all this, the game's much more story-driven and RPG-like than DW3?a ball of jade-laced fortune for gamers sick of DW3's incessant fighting.
The biggest difference, however, lies in the flow of the battles. Koei's obviously performed emergency surgery on the AI routines, because everyone's a thousand times smarter now?allied generals actually put up fights against the enemy, rank-and-file soldiers actively attack you, and everything is more challenging than before. The siege hardware adds a little spice, too?foiling enemy conquests by destroying their battering rams is a great change of pace from the usual stabbing and thrusting (hur hur hur).
Dim Sum of Doom
Dynasty Warriors 4 still isn't flawless?the graphics look better but now feature occasional slowdown, and the voice acting's as unintentionally amusing as ever?but the series has never made it closer to nirvana. Even if you aren't a fan, it's worth giving a shot?the new features make the game about as accessible as it'll ever get to non-hardcore folk.