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Here's more eye candy from a game we won't be seeing until next year. A QJ reader has tipped us off to a new set of Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce screenshots featuring the town we saw a couple of days ago. It certainly does have a Monster Hunter-ish vibe to it, right?
The scan details the town where you do all your battle preparations and the like. Perhaps the most important is the guard house. This is where you get all of the crucial quests in Story Mode. There's also a notice board for multiplayer and downloadable quests. If you want to switch characters, t...
Unleash your inner warrior with these multiplayer features for Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce (aka Shin Sangoku: Multi Raid). Rack up those points and pummel your foes with combos that'd give Kratos a run for his money...well maybe not. ...
Six new characters have been revealed to join the Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce roster. The character renders you see here are those of their Shin Musou Kakusei forms (what I'd playfully call their Dragoon forms, a la Legend of Dragoon) ...
We've got another barrage of Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce media for you today: screens and character renders! The best part about this batch is that we no longer have to deal with just the three usual suspects we've been seeing over ...
Now, see the artwork below the in-game screens? Yep, more characters! Today we see Dian Wei, Xu Zhu, Zhou Yu, Xiao Qiao, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei - all in their Shin Musou Kakusei forms! Koei's Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce is heading to North America and Europe next year.
Koei's released a promo trailer for Dynasty Warriors: Multi-Raid - or DW: Strikeforce for western shores. Again, it's more of Zhao Yun, Sun Shang Xiang, and Xiahou Dun in their new Shin Musou Kakusei forms... and the ever ubiquitous ...
2nd Evolution is a sequel to the first PSP entry in the Dynasty Warriors series, which launched with the system in Japan back in December of 2004. Using that game as a base, Koei has upped up the volume and added a host of new features. The game promises over 300 generals. via IGN]
source: IGN Dynasty Warriors may have made it out in time for the launch of the Japanese PSP last year, but it was missing one key component: multiplayer play. Koei has fixed that for Samurai Warriors (Geki Sengoku Musou in Japan), a successor of sorts to that title.