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DW stopped being fun for me when they dropped unique character weapons. 5 was also a turning point, because Koei ruined a few heroes by giving them crappy 4th weapons, why on Earth would you make SSX chakram heavy.
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You get used to it after awhile. Not that i would play them on chaos mode. That would be hell.God, playing Diao Chan and Sun Shang Xiang in Dynasty Warriors 5 was terrible. I felt like I have developed arthritis because of how slow those fourth weapon attacks were. Not to mention, the ladies all have crappy fourth weapons anyway with barely any attack - I believe Da Qiao (not sure, too lazy to check) is the only one who gets a small amount of attack bonus in hers.
Fucking insane how they went from absolute bangers that were the SW4 series of games and Spirit of Sanada to the piece of shit deboot that was SW5. The no-brainer option would've been to focus on some legendary figures from before Nobunaga's time and to add more playable characters from regions which aren't as explored in the series, such as Kyushu, Shikoku and Tohoku. But nah, let's just get rid of anything that doesn't fit into Nobunaga's story.I actually like Samurai Warriors more, as the stories and characters feel more memorable, but Koei-Tecmo really didn't know what to do with that series.
It's nearly impossible to find one these days, but the original Samurai Warriors is indeed the best, even if the gameplay is dated by today's standards.The original SW was a good game, then they butchered everything innovative and interesting about it with a soulless but flashy sequel.
IIRC, she was insanely OP in Dynasty Warrior 6 with that bow, because she hits from range, and every attack activates the buffs on the weapon. So, if you have ice and power (or whatever they are called - way too long since I touched that game), nothing can come close to you even on the most insane hardest mode.SSX used to be a top tier character in the first few DWs, not only did they ruin her by slowing down the ultimate weapon, but for some reason made her basically unnecessary in 6 with a pointless overhaul.
I played it on release.It's nearly impossible to find one these days,
To be fair, it's because the Romance of the Three Kingdoms has a Shu-Han bias, as the major historical source used to write the romance was from a Shu-Han historian, though the romance itself was a culmination of centuries of pro-Shu-Han views among the elites all the way since the Song dynasty.Started the Shu route in origins. its clearly the route the devs wanted everyone to start with beacuse two bonds (Tashi Ce and Zange He) are opened in the Shu route.
good to know the Shu biess is alive and well in Koei...
I remember DW2 and 3 when you didn't have special powers like that, so guys like the leader of the Yellow Turbans who could magic up a few floaty fireballs or Xihaou Yuan whipping out his bow to fire an arrow spread were cool and unique.IIRC, she was insanely OP in Dynasty Warrior 6 with that bow, because she hits from range, and every attack activates the buffs on the weapon. So, if you have ice and power (or whatever they are called - way too long since I touched that game), nothing can come close to you even on the most insane hardest mode.
Probably depends on what you're looking for. You can always play as a ruler, but since 7 or 8 they bounce around between focusing on running the country or playing as the character specifically. So some games are arguably an rpg with relationship and stat building more than a country and army builder. You do both either way in the officer rp ones, but a game more focused on the ruler stuff will typically have more systems and work put into that type of play. For the rp types you mostly only do that without permission after getting promoted and so on, presuming you aren't starting as a high rank.Which Romance of the Three Kingdoms game is the best?
Never played any of the Rottk games. Maybe a should look into them at some point.I haven’t played many Rottk games, but out of the four or five entries that I did try, the rpg-like ones were really fun for a while until you figure out how AI works.
I liked the duels and travelling around the map, you could drink with officers and sometimes they became your best friends, I think it was possible to acquire Lu Bu as your bro even.
All those games had exceptional soundtracks btw.