Dynasty Warrrior 5 Empires imperializes North America
Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires, a game developed by KOEI’s Omega Team for Xbox 360, is on its way to terrorize North America. Other gamers from other parts of the world can order the game thru various sites in the net.
The game, which features widescreen graphics in full 720p and Dolby Digital 51 sound, promises the most detailed creation of Dynasty Warriors ever real-life battle cries and rushing soldiers which will make gamers feel they are actually part of the chaos.
A map of Ancient China is provided to every player with the mission to unite all its 25 regions via military force (either you’re with me, or against me) or sheer diplomacy (you’re with me, shut up); imperialism is the name of the game. War councils and politics is part of every pre-war ritual.
Every gamer dreams of realms to rule, and Dynasty doesn’t disappoint. Players are given full hold of the dynasty’s reigns, whether on governance, product development, diplomacy, and of course, battle tactics (you war hero you!). You can issue order when the army will take the offensive, defend their ground, or have all officers gather for an ambush. Players will also choose the officers for an attack force, entice captives into joining the kingdom’s service and even expel officers from their kingdom.
Four scenarios are given to gamers to unlock with two-player options in “Empire” and “Free” modes. Items and control over 200 officers are also up for grabs. Retail prices for Xbox 360 versions is US$39.99; North American’s cough up your dough.
Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires, a game developed by KOEI’s Omega Team for Xbox 360, is on its way to terrorize North America. Other gamers from other parts of the world can order the game thru various sites in the net.
The game, which features widescreen graphics in full 720p and Dolby Digital 51 sound, promises the most detailed creation of Dynasty Warriors ever real-life battle cries and rushing soldiers which will make gamers feel they are actually part of the chaos.
A map of Ancient China is provided to every player with the mission to unite all its 25 regions via military force (either you’re with me, or against me) or sheer diplomacy (you’re with me, shut up); imperialism is the name of the game. War councils and politics is part of every pre-war ritual.
Every gamer dreams of realms to rule, and Dynasty doesn’t disappoint. Players are given full hold of the dynasty’s reigns, whether on governance, product development, diplomacy, and of course, battle tactics (you war hero you!). You can issue order when the army will take the offensive, defend their ground, or have all officers gather for an ambush. Players will also choose the officers for an attack force, entice captives into joining the kingdom’s service and even expel officers from their kingdom.
Four scenarios are given to gamers to unlock with two-player options in “Empire” and “Free” modes. Items and control over 200 officers are also up for grabs. Retail prices for Xbox 360 versions is US$39.99; North American’s cough up your dough.