Though maybe you'll feel differently.Ībove: We played through a section of the game already After 15 minutes almost all the fun had slipped away, and at the 30 minute mark when we slayed our 700th ancient Chinese nobody, we felt like we'd had enough Dynasty Warriors for another two years. When we started our initial playthrough, we were having fun bashing away at hundreds of foes with the square button. Perhaps if you once loved the series and want to come back to it after a long break, Dynasty Warriors Next is worth it, but if you said goodbye to DW years ago, we bet cute uses for the touch pads and cameras won't pull you back in. Once impressive, it's now simply bland and (at worst) monotonous. The not-so great parts: Or predictability can lose all its charm, which is how many feel about DW. And sometimes that predictability can feel like a nice, warm hug. Perhaps it isn't original, but you get a pretty complete package, which is hard to come by in a world of launch games pushed out the door to hit the sale date. Plus, this is easily the best looking portable version of the series to date, and it even has online co-op. The best parts so far: If you still love the series, then the fact that so much remains unchanged should be very inviting.
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