I have played most of the Dynasty Warriors/Samurai Warriors game and after one or two installments they started losing quite a bit of flavor, but the three character feature makes up for it. Sure the moves are still simple, but that means its much easier to make combos using every person in your party. Its possible to do it with a single character, but that could get dull if done that way. This game will be fun if u give it a chance, even if the graphics are plain and if u ignore the voice acting. But in the end if you want variety, but do not want to spend forever learning how to do yoga flames and fireballs and whatever this could be the game for you. But if you like a game for its story/graphics you will find yourself pretty disappointed.
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