![]() ![]() You’ll come across gems that give you elemental powers or ones that will earn you bonuses by executing certain moves. Omega Force has included a gem system that offers you a wide assortment of combat permutations to benefit your battles. Much of that feeling comes down to equipment and mods that you can apply to your characters, Musou ones, or player created. The action is just as engaging as ever and thanks to character customization, most playable characters, which there is a lot of, feel distinctly different. If you’re a long-time player, you may be thinking how boring that may be, but with the added battlefield missions being thrown into the mix, they give you something to accomplish alongside the titular “defeat main boss.” I found that even though I wasn’t doing the Yellow Turban Rebellion the same way it’s been done in over eight releases, I still was having a darn good time with the combat. Unlike previous games where you had a variety of maps and missions, DW9: Empires consolidates them into a handful of maps that revolve around storming a castle. DW9: Empires changes things slightly as you only do the castle sieges. The first is your standard Musou combat which takes your character onto the battlefield and defeat as many enemies while completing tasks. So in Empires, you’re tasked with two separate forms of gameplay. You’ll be asked to manage people, money, relationships, and territories, so if you’re looking for a little more than a standard beat’em up, maybe give me a minute of your time. ![]() It’s nothing like the Romance of the Three Kingdoms games but does give you more control over an army than your typical “one warrior kills 2000 enemies” gameplay. ![]() If you’re unfamiliar with the Empires line of Warriors titles, it is a more strategic endeavor. I enjoyed my time with Dynasty Warriors 9 way back, and the Empires’ release gives me more of the same with the added management aspect of the Empires side series. The Dynasty Warriors series holds this special little spot in our gaming hearts for quite a few of you out there and me! It’s a form of comfort food that is just so pleasing to play, no matter how rough around the edges it can be. ![]()
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