

With a simple press of a button, you can switch of one enemy killing tool to the other with ease, and some combinations can even combo into each other, resulting in massive death and destruction. Fortunately, Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires has both of these in full, with literally hundreds of different combinations, with most balancing each other out. Of course, flashy combos and a wealth of weapon choices are key when it comes to making this style of game any fun. Rinse and repeat, over and over again to your heart’s content. Loosely based off of Chinese novel “ Romance of the Three Kingdoms“, Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires has you choose one of over eighty characters and beat your way through a small army of enemies to collect enough bases to win a match. Its also an expansion of the original Dynasty Warriors 8, which came out in the US in 2013 on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. True to Omega Force’s previous releases in the series, Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires is a hack-and-slash title that puts hundreds of options and moves at the player’s disposal. More than most series, Dynasty Warriors’ worth as a game is greatly defined by what exactly you’re looking for in a game, and if you have the stomach for executing combos hundreds of times in a single bout. A staggering amount of content for an accessible-yet-deep gameĭynasty Warriors has been a series that has been hotly contested as both a “Button Masher” and content-filled experience.
