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One of Koei's many releases this week in Japan, Fighter's Battle marks the series' second entry onto the DS. In the United States, we know Shin Sangoku Musou as Dynasty Warriors and a U.S. release has already been confirmed for July. Expect more beat-'em-up action than you can shake a stick wit...
While it’s hard to make out the differences between Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors on the surface, they are unique enough to deserve their own title. Samurai Warriors placed more of its story on the battlefield, requiring intense runs to critical points on the map to save the battl...
Just as sports games get their annual updates, so do the titles in Koei's long running Dynasty Warriors series. After shifting the game's focus from China to Japan, the Samurai Warriors series was born and as we are set to enter spring, Koei has sprung Samurai Warriors 2 Empires onto the Pla...
An attempt to spin-off the Dynasty Warriors series into a more family friendly nature (despite a harsh Teen rating), Mystic Heroes finds its niche without being particularly well executed. Koei lightens up the characters, ditches the real history based storyline, and puts a focus on ma...
With a near classic soundtrack, composed by multiple artists providing a backdrop to the action, you'll have the opportunity to control a squad of additional troops. While they add to the chaos of the battlefields, their actual involvement hovers around zero.
Scrolling beat 'em ups, eh? Back in the 1980s, there was one to rule them all. It's name was Golden Axe, a Sega arcade game, which captured the hearts and wallets of many a young gamer. This opened the floodgates for many more, such as Final Fight and Streets of Rage. While these were great games,...
The only problem is the voice acting is.... how do I put this? Let's say "lacking". The majority of in-game dialogue is text only, and the rest of it is so poorly acted it borders on laughable. It makes Resident Evil's "Master of Unlocking" speech sound like an Emmy Award Winner.