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I gave up on this series with 4, though I did give 5 a rent so not totally I guess. But I had high hopes for 6! I was really hoping with the new systems they would take a chance and reinvent the series, but instead it's business as usual. They will be making the same game until the day I die.
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I was also hoping they would take the chance and do something new now, but I guess it's not to be. I'll pic up DW6 sometime, I imagine, but it's no longer the priority it once was.
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I remember getting half way into the first DW and feeling frustrated with the sheer amount of repetition. How anybody can have played all six games all the way through is beyond me.
Just let this series die.
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Not a Banana
I must admit, I own 3,4 and 5 of the series and thoroughly enjoy playing all of them. Although I can't imagine myself getting a next-gen console just for DW6, I think I could see myself buying the game if a PS3 fell off the back of a truck and into my arms.
What I would need most is Chaos mode. DW5's Chaos mode makes the game stupidly hard and much less boring as any hit from any one could potentially end your game.
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Markusdot
I was interested with the direction the Sumarai thingy games leveling system was going ^^
It's all to same same for me though.
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Did you say "let this series die"? I hate you.
It's hard to call repetitiveness a con of this particular Dynasty Warriors game, since it's a hallmark of the series. As for the clone characters, none of the "main" characters (those with Musou modes) have clones. Obviously the lack of an original story can't be held against it, since it's specifically based on the novel, but okay. If you want an original story for it, then get Warriors Orochi instead. It also has the variants on gameplay that some of you people are looking for. Wikipedia's article can tell you plenty about that, I suspect.
And yeah, the game has Chaos mode, of course, and (like Warriors Orochi) it is much harder as a whole than DW5 and all the games that preceded it. The big issues I have with the game are the lack of Musou modes for all the characters and the somewhat tedious siege tactics. I still absolutely adore it. I was stunned that I managed to lose a level on Normal difficulty; that's innovation enough after DW4-5's level of ease.
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I've played 2 and 3 and own 4. They're fun if you like just charging through and mashing things up. Actually the only thing that really ever bothered me was doing the same story over and over and over. They're all the same games. Its like a series of remakes. I think it's time they let THE STORY die. And create something fictional with that system. A stretegic action rpg mash'em'up thing? I never tried Samurai Warriors but I was happy they ventured away from the three kingdoms thing for a moment. I always wanted to try the Kessen games too. But then I heard mention that Dynasty Warriors was going in that direction itself. Didn't they just make a Gundam game based on that system? That's pretty neat too :]
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