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Neo Juste Belmont
Nov 28 2008, 02:45 PM
I haven't played the game, but I can understand why they are not as successful as the others...

The Mercenaries, I think.

I mean, in DW/SW, you control one of the renown warriors of history (Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, Cao Cao, Yukimura, Nobunaga, Tadakatsu...) and kick some ass. But here, you're just an originally created character, not legends like Jeanne d'Arc or Edward the Black Prince... If you take it like the old DW/SW, not in the sense of 'Warriors Hack And Slash', but at least lets you directly control these historical people... it could boost the success rate.
I just played the game yesterday and found it a little disappointing as to what I was hoping.
Like Neo Juste said, having no control over historical characters is a bit disappointing.
I like the game, I won't play it in a while (since I don't have my 360 right now), but I do like it.
It's different and interesting, although I should have researched about that before ^_^ (my fault)
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