PS3 Review: Dynasty Warriors 6

Set in Ancient China during the third century, this action-filled title delivers free-roaming fun amid epic battlegrounds, with expanded actions like climbing and swimming so players can fully experience the boosted graphics. This series continues to build on its appeal (great individual first-person fighting without lots of micromanagement in the overall stages), but must incorporate more random elements and innovations to win more new fans.

The increasing challenge of defeating wave upon wave of enemies (complete with improved AI, so they don't just stand there and take your best hits) doesn't stop after the battle. Canines and dogs can track you down long after the battle is over, even after you've defeated all enemy officers. Even individual solider purpose and functions are expanded like the unarmed bannerman who raise overall morale.

The new “Renbu” battle format combines speed and consecutive moves (a.k.a. chains) as players advance their skills and powers. Once you get right in the thick of things, it’s easy to rack up 200+ chains. Once you take heavy damage or haven’t hit anyone in a while, the chain is broken. Players must also strategize when breaking down gates to advance their respective army.

The movements are pretty fluid as players must exclusively use the left stick (the down directional button) calls your horse. Move the camera with the right stick for some great camera shots, especially using the usually earth-shattering musou attacks. As in previous installments, your power attacks, holding the triangle button, become more powerful, and more entertaining, when you run at a group of enemies and release. These running attacks are very entertaining and break up enemy groups extremely well. If you’ve got enough back up, you can quickly advance by breaking up enemies with these special running attacks then advancing into waves ahead so they engage your troops.

Veteran players can expect the familiar individual battle lock ups, involving even more button mashing, and stuns. Clipping remains a small issue at times, plus activities like constructing watch towers or battering rams often land right on top of you. Luckily your health doesn’t take a hit and the interruption is usually minor. The new and expanded fighting moves are amazing. Great credit to the motion-capture team who got the best moves from Asia's leading stuntmen and women, including some nifty somersaults (press L1 while in the air).

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  • 1 - Blast Magazine

    Mar 24, 2008 at 12:51 pm

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  • 2 - popidoodle

    Apr 01, 2008 at 8:53 am

    this game sucks get mlb 08 the show for ps3

  • 3 - KL

    Apr 15, 2008 at 9:59 pm

    I Hope there is one for WII in the nearly future.

  • 4 - Tall Writer

    Apr 16, 2008 at 2:43 pm

    If you're looking for Wii games, try Samurai Warriors Katana currently out on the Wii :-)

  • 5 - frances

    Apr 19, 2008 at 3:16 pm

    i want to get this game but it only has it for PS3 and XBox. Why can't it be for PS2? Since like the PS3 games doesn't work on PS2

  • 6 - Zhao yun

    May 03, 2008 at 9:18 pm

    Why take out ma chaos campaign? he's my favorite character.

  • 7 - Baz

    Jun 01, 2008 at 10:48 am

    isn't there Dyanasty Warriors 6 on PS2
    that sucks.PS3 games don't work on PS2

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