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| Wenze | Jan 2 2008, 01:27 AM |
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Omniscient Strategist
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Okay, here goes mine. Storyline: With all of KOEI's historical simulation game, including Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Bladestorm, RoTK, etc, a very distinctive, diverse, and fascinating story exists. Take Dynasty Warriors for example. It tells the tale of the three Kingdoms Era of China, a time of great turmoil in which there were many prominent characters all vying to unite the land under their or their kingdoms rule. The telling of this story, from the Yellow Turban Rebellion to Wuzhang Plains(Even if it should extend further), is one of the two premier reasons I play the game. The same can be said of Samurai Warriors telling the tale of the Sengoku Jiidai, which determined the nation's future and led into the Edo Period. The telling of these histories through each chracter's eyes, if sometimes distorted, is the most interesting thing about the game as far as I'm concerned. Characters: The second main reason I play. Each chracter in the games have their own personalities, including chracter strengths and weaknesses. From the ambitious and cunning Cao Cao to the eccentric yet deadly Zhang He in Dynasty Warriors, and from the loyal and honorable Sanada Yukimura to the calm and patient Tokugawa Ieyasu in Samurai Warriors, each character has their own role to play in the era, with their own personal views and reactions to what is happenning, along with their own personal reasons for fighting. Without these great and diverse personalities, the game would neither be as enjoyable nor the same game we know today. |
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