

Of course, if neither of those sound like particularly attractive options, you can simply wander the battlefield as a mercenary and strive for fame and fortune, serving whoever happens to pay the most at any given time. They can choose to be a loyal officer, serving their ruler unquestioningly and bringing the forces of their nation a step closer to victory with each battle.

Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires players can choose to be a power-hungry warlord, conquering and uniting the provinces of Japan under one banner - theirs. Though it's still likely to retain the frantic, oft-repetitive hack 'n' slash of previous titles in the series, Empire Mode (the default campaign), can be played in any of a number of different ways. Equippable, randomly discovered items have made their return to the game, as have the dual-weapon system and Morale Bar. Despite not being quite as discussed as some other entries in the franchise, this PS3/. Gameplay-wise, the title is a mishmash of new and old. Producer Akihiro Suzuki has claimed that the title's tactical and political systems have more depth than ever before, with an open-ended style of play and classic gameplay that'll instantly hook anyone who was a fan of Dynasty Warriors 3.

Koei has made some big promises about their upcoming tactical action game. There's going to be a lot to do in Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires.
