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Dynasty Warriors: Origins Review - Musou All The Way Through

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makes a lot of bold claims, and for the most part, it lives up to them. First and foremost, it attempts to reboot a 28-year-old series, still developed (as always) by Omega Force and published by Koei.

It promises an entirely new approach to the formula, one-versus-one-thousand action like you've never seen before. It aims to be a perfect series entry point for newcomers, but also to satisfy longtime fans with its complicated tactical gameplay and new spin on a familiar story.

Your changes have been saved Email is sent Email has already been sent It's all wrapped up in a neat little package, easily the most technically impressive game ever released. It finds a perfect balance between mindlessly absurd combat and intricate real-time strategy that is, in its greatest moments, intensely satisfying and lots of fun.

But in its worst moments, it's repetitive, grindy, and dull. Its lows don't detract from its highs, but they can distract from them.

Still, it maintains enough of that classic charm to carry it through. The series has always been predicated on the idea of 1 vs.

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