Koei Arming Warriors for PSP
The popular Dynasty Warriors series goes handheld for a scorching war in ancient China.
The precise launch date of the PSP is still an unknown, but already the line-up on day one is bulging. Koei has announced that it will be there too with a portable instalment in its long-running and popular Dynasty Warriors series.
Simply titled Dynasty Warriors PSP, the game puts you in the saddle of military commanders during a period of scorching war in ancient China. You are able to take part directly in confrontation using a panoply of historically accurate weapons, but you can also divert the tide of battle using the tactical side of your brain.
The last thing you want when you're playing portable games, though, is to be tethered to the handheld by overly long gameplay sections, which is why Dynasty Warriors for PSP has been retooled to allow for that quick session when you're waiting for the bus at arrive.
The game will also allow you to trade secondary officers with other players by using a Memory Stick, allowing you to quickly build up your forces to lead to victory.
Dynasty Warriors will be released alongside the PSP this spring.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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