Unfortunately, Dynasty Warriors was a game that implemented action with Hack n' Slash, and Bladestorm has dragged on.

User Rating: 6.5 | Bladestorm: Hyakunen Sensou PS3
While watching some snippets, preferably the ones that show the in-game scenes, instead of the boring, same old trailer videos, it was best to understand this game completely to compare it with old time classics, Dynasty warriors.

Dynasty Warriors is known for, lets say, its great arcading Japanese hack n' slash adventure. There really is no need for lectures, but players who are both new and old to that game title should understand it is still a lot better in regards to potentiality, and lifespan. It is purely addicting.

So, what is it about?

Dynasty Warriors meets Bladestorm. A game that implements singular to multiple actions and decisions, (You, the Hero, can attain any unit in the game from the click of a button.)
You are the character that takes legions of warriors into a battle to make you a notorious artifact, and a well-known multi-Class General of either, France, or English origin.
Put it as the Jack-of-all-Trades a class known to control and weird every known weapon of the controllable units.
The heroin in the story can play along in with known battles between France and England, all from the signing of a place in the local Tavern. It is all so simplistic and ingenious!

Bladestorm

Pros -

+ The game offers a lush environment that positions itself from over many miles of fighting terrain. Simply greedy!

+ A good drama and historical lesson on some fictional, and non-fictional world battles around France and England that are fun to participate in.

+ A good withdrawal to boredom, perhaps if there is a need for a new game. Bladestorm definitely offers a more complex and different gaming engine to play on, compared to other titles. The Demo is packed with many goodies, time is the essence, and you can pretty much make a final decision as of end of the hourly play. So, download and try for yourself.

Cons -

- Disgustingly, PS3 doesn't offer any graphics improvements, if that of its full maximum and Bladestorm looks too average even in the trailers. Don't be entirely excited.

- A linear experience to customization, and choices outside battle, which will make players unconvinced. Music and sounds are also bad.

- The gameplay will decrease to a near minimum. Lifespan is drastically low compared to its predecessor, Dynasty Warriors, which is also a game produced by KOEI.

- It would seem this game is cheap; quite frankly, developers at KOEI would only have liked to make this game a decrease to its upcoming release of Dynasty Warriors 6.

- It would've been great to experience free roaming adventures, because the battles are cleverly made, just not cleverly put.

As far as the customizing goes, the game itself is not completely all-shabby.
The terrain on which you'll be fighting on consists of many units and colors, and choices of navigation are great to prepare tactics on the opposition. However, Enemy A.I is appalling, and even I have to admit, Players of this game could well possibly be deciding whether or not Dynasty Warriors 6 will be any different.

Conclusively, While not reviewing to much on the games contents, it is still good to withdraw boredom at any time during weeks upon weeks as other set titles will make an appearance on the Playstation 3 console.
The design is, as Gamespot wrote, 'Mediocre'.
The levels are repetitive and sometimes boring,

If it looks good, think about the decision wisely. The money is not worth what you are hoping to get, but the game is a great sketch of what Dynasty Warriors or possibly any other similar game of what will be to come. The sketch is still just a sketch, but if you like to experiment, download the game first! If further analysis is positive, buy the game! Enjoy the game!