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Dynasty Warriors 7


This seventh installment of the Dynasty Warriors franchise has a lot of new things to offer. The game still follows the story of the three kingdoms period which succeeded the end of the Han dynasty. Wei, Wu, Shu emerged as the contenders for the unification of the land and hope to end the chaos. What happens to each faction is determined by battles (although the results are slightly altered in this game).

What's New?
Dynasty Warriors 7 features a new faction, Jin, led by the wily Sima Yi. It also includes the Conquest Mode where players can unlock different stages, characters, weapons, and others. Each character also has his/her own missions, called legendary stages, which consist of 2 to 3 stages. 

Each character can now use two weapons in the battles. The weapon's effectiveness is based on its compatibility with the character. The player can also change the weapons at any time of the game. Various weapons can also be obtained from the merchant and blacksmith.

The following are the new playable characters in DW7: Cai Wenji (Wei), Jia Xu (Wei), Deng Ai (Jin), Guo Huai (Jin), Sima Shi (Jin), Sima Zhao (Jin), Wang Yuanji (Jin), Xiahou Ba (Jin), Zhong Hui (Jin), Zhuge Dan (Jin), Ding Feng (Wu), Liu Shan (Shu), Ma Dai (Shu), Lian Shi (Wu), and Guan Suo (Shu). 

Story Mode
Four factions are available for the Story Mode and characters for each stage are pre-determined. Like DW6, a narration prior to the battle is given. Additionally, the player also gets to enjoy the pre-battle preparation. Conversations with other officers and soldiers are possible, making the game more interactive.

In DW6 it is possible to end one battle by directly attacking the commander. In DW7 however, the player has to fulfill all the battle conditions to get to the commander. Players are given scenarios where siege weapons (e.g., ballista, catapult, juggernaut, etc.) have to be used.

Wei
Conquest Mode
The Conquest mode is the replaces the Free mode in the previous game. It has different difficulty levels and also has legendary stages for specific characters. Not all stages involve fighting however. Cities can also be explored and the players can use its facilities (e.g., earn and choose a sworn ally, guardian animal, purchase or make weapons) or just talk to residents or soldiers.

Leveling Up
Killing hundreds or more than a thousand soldiers used to give extra points for leveling up. In DW7, earning skill points or acquiring growth items is possible only by defeating the officers. Each character has a set of unique skills. The player is also awarded fame points and gold which can be used to purchase items.

Jin
Characters
Sima Yi has been molded into a sort of villain here although when one looks more closely at his character based on the writings, he just happened to be a lot smarter, and luckier, than the others. On the other hand, characters like Dong Zhuo, Lu Bu, and the others have lesser importance here and are mere annoyance in the early stages of the story mode.

I will not go into detail about the new characters but I have noticed that characters from each of the four factions usually conform to a theme unique in Wei, Shu, Wu, and Jin. Some characters also have parallels in other factions.

Wu
What I Love/Dislike About the Game
Previous games focused more on individual character stories but I see a lot of emphasis here on the story of the three kingdoms based on Luo Guanzhong's historical fiction novel. Notable are the scholar questions in Conquest mode and the three kingdoms story in the encyclopedia. Also, while waiting for a stage to load, a short description of a random character is given. I've encountered some players before who do not know from which book or historical event the game is based on.

The Conquest Mode is more immersive than the free mode in previous games. There is more interaction with other characters through the sworn allies feature as well as more involvement in the selection of weapons. There are various stages that I enjoyed, particularly those stages where the player has to overcome specific types of characters or characters who use the same type of weapon.

Voice acting has improved. The correct pronunciation of names of the characters has been given emphasis here. I also like the feature where I can change the background music before I begin the battle.

Some characters use the same weapons and therefore have almost the same moveset. There is less variety for so many characters that it tends to become tedious trying to unlock or level up all the others. I'm also not a fan of the two-weapon system and the option to equip or change them at any time of the game. It makes the game a lot less challenging that way.

The art is superb as usual. My favorites would have to be the Wei characters' outfits. The terrain of various stages also add to the difficulty level of the game. Some stages are easier while some maps are understandably confusing.

Shu
Overall the game is still enjoyable. Yes it's repetitive, after all it is based on a specific period in history, but the familiarity of the characters is also what makes this game popular. It is fun to see characters acquire new weapons, outfit and others in every new game.

Rating: 7 out of 10

Cao Cao

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