Well now today we are checking out the recently released Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends, an expansion of
sorts of the game Dynasty Warriors 5.
Not exact matches
There are a ton
of different monsters to fight, so if you've been turned off
of Dynasty Warriors
games in the past because you don't want to keep fighting the same enemies, you don't need to worry about it this time around.There's also a
sort of pseudo-open world to explore as well.
Now, I'll be fair and admit I didn't finish
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3, so the storylines could have magically developed into some
sort of masterpiece in the last few hours
of the
game, but I highly doubt it.
As soon as you start playing
Dynasty Warriors 8, if you have played any
of the previous released
games, you already know what to do
sort of, you know how to control your character and you know you are about to hack and slash your way through thousands
of enemies in delicious fashion.
Dynasty Warriors and it's derivatives are, to me,
games to put in and play when you don't want to deal with the
sort of over-convoluted
game that gets put out, these days.