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Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:040198002011
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_DYNASTY_WARRIORS_STRIKEFORCE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I love it
pretty good .a nice buy.and and .too many word to finish this view tip .too many word to finish this view tip .
I might not qualify for an experienced gamer, but I wouldn’t say I am a total novice either. I am a big fan of the DW series, and I played through pretty much the entire DW6 and just adored it. This one, however, has a very different combat and weapon system. It is not bad, and air combat is interesting, but it would be much better if they didn’t make it so goddamn difficult! As of now, I am on easy and still stuck at the end of Shu chapter one. The yellow thunders just make me want to tear my hair out, god. Or at least, can’t they set a “beginner” difficulty level like they did for DW5, and just let the more casual gamers move through without wanting to kill themselves?I know a lot of people, myself included, play the DW series not really for hard-core actions, but more for the characters and the story. The source materials of the DW series are as popular and timeless in Asia as wizards and magic are in the West. So really, I just want to be able to move through this game, enjoy the story, see the pretty people and mythical beasts, build a couple awesome weapons, and that’s about it. Dying at every turn really just goes contrary to what I want out of this game. So if you are one of those casual gamers who really won’t spend forever on play games, this might not be your things. Now my hope is DW7 will have a more moderately set difficulty level and I can enjoy that story properly, tears.Which is why I think I am going to go off and find some cheats now.
This is an interesting game i wish they would bring over the 2nd onekinda weird for a DW gamemost people dont like but i love it alot4 player multiplier online that still works yay
this DW game is much different from the rest puts a fun little twist in the gameplay good buy for any DW fan
Lots of people have talked about the online and multiplayer aspect of this game. I’m not going to be one of them.I bought this game pretty much when it was released, but got frustrated early on because of some insane difficulty. I didn’t really want to play online, but wow, was it tough. Now, months later, I have rediscovered the game. And you know what? This is probably the most original DW title to date, with tons of good ideas, some of which aren’t properly implemented.First off:The Good:1) The giant bosses are great. Seriously, when siege weapons were introduced in DW4, this should have been the focus. It is a blast fighting through Yellow Thunder, or Bi Xie, or Tian Lu, etc. etc. In single player, you really have to work, but it’s very satisfying to take down multiple generals and a giant statue breathing fire and thunder at you.2) I love the fighting in the air. With the new “fury” state, you can really fly to new heights. Of course, the bosses can do the same, and it opens one of the biggest problems in the game, but the idea is sound.3) The hack-and-slash action is as good as ever. The peons can fight now, so you’ll have to mind yourself around them. The new enemies (such as tigers, arbalest cannons, and wall-mounted lasers) add to the enjoyment.The Bad:1) The weapons are way too unbalanced for a solo player. Sure, I love using Xiahou Dun’s cudgel, but when it’s crunch time, there’s really only one choice: the bow. Nothing else really compares, as it offers a ranged,.
Game shipped fast, came in perfect condition.It is a weird game at first but it is nice to see Koie try something different and it is a fun game.
It is another installment for you Dynasty Warrior fans. I bought this for my son who has loved these games since they first started. He had a good time with it and it gave him many hours of enjoyment.
This is a good game as far as everything goes. Don’t be fooled by the Dynasty Warriors title however. It has the same characters, like Zhou Yu, Lu Bu, Sun Shang Xiang, etc., but it isn’t the exact same as previous Dynasty Warriors titles. It’s not the simple ‘slash and stab’ title that the numbered titles are. You don’t go around just collecting bases and defeating officers for your side, you actually have different goals to accomplish. Some of the goals may be collecting bases, defeating certain officers, or just finding different items throughout the board.The graphics are perfectly awesome for the Dynasty Warriors title, and the transformation of the characters is a wonderful addition. The officers are a bit more harder to defeat in this title, not falling with just a single attack combo, but with plenty more. The game can be frustrating at times. I would recommend this game, but I would also advise being aware that the game you’re buying is not the exact same as the numbered titles, but a good addition to have for the Dynasty Warriors collector.
Who still has it because the game is sure fun to play !