Dynasty Warriors Hit Palms, Go Online
Koei's long-running and best-selling ancient Chinese war game gets on online home ahead of its debut next week.
Being a warlord in ancient China is probably about as far from their current lives as most people can get, which might explain the somewhat surprising popularity of Koei's Dynasty Warriors series.
With the series already a hit on consoles, the company will be taking Dynasty Warriors to the streets as the series makes its debut on the PSP.
The entrenched Dynasty Warriors gameplay has been rejigged a bit to better suit the staccato sessions most who play on the go are forced to deal with. You no longer have to clear entire fields but can instead have shorter skirmishes in smaller areas of the expansive battle maps.
Dynasty Warriors will launch alongside the PSP on 1 September. You can find out more about the game by visiting Koei's official site.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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