- Publisher: Koei
- Release Date: Mar 25, 2003
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With the exception of a few minor complaints, Dynasty Warriors 4 is as close to action-gaming Nirvana as you're going to get for quite a while.
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91Few hack-n-slash games feature the depth, strategy, and thrill of Dynasty 4. [May 2003, p.48]
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90This game not only improves the game from all of its sequels, but it even manages to add new things, to keep the formula fresh and new. This is a game not to be missed!
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Regardless of its faults, Dynasty 4 is a pure adrenaline rush - the type, for me, that only the original "Devil May Cry" has rivaled on PS2. [May 2003, p.92]
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It looks better, it plays better, and brings a lot more to the table than any previous Dynasty Warrior. Its a very worthwhile title for hardcore fans and those unfamiliar with the series.
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87One of the most notable features of the new incarnation of the game is that you can finally make your own character. The options for customization are fairly limited, but having the ability to make your own character is a plus nonetheless.
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87I've put more than 100 hours into the game so far, and haven't unlocked everything.
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86Has everything that fans could have hoped for: More stages, balanced characters, smarter computer intelligence, and plenty of different modes to choose from... What it doesn't have, however, is innovation.
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Graphically, DW4 is a giant leap ahead of the past Dynasty Warriors games. The animation is now smoother and more imaginative, the effects wild and dazzling, and slowdown is thankfully rare.
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83With the exception of some minor A.I. issues, specifically with your troops and the enemy units staring into each others eyes until you get close enough for them to start combat, DW4 is a near flawless game, with airtight controls and beautiful graphics.
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The number of hidden characters and items, some of which are carried over from previous titles, ensures plenty of replayability for those eager to get their moneys worth out of a game.
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80The game still rocks, but as this is the fourth game in the series, we really hoped for some more refinement and evolution. [May 2003, p.34]
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80Graphics, control, strategic thought, brawn and even the so-cheesy-you-get-used-to-it rock music and voices work in tandem for an intense experience unlike any other on PS2.
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80It makes only incremental improvements to the gameplay formula, as with the first and second sequel.
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80An unbeatable story, fantastic fighting engine and fantastic graphics really tie this package together well. Overall, it's a solid title.
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80Koei's obviously performed emergency surgery on the AI routines, because everyone's a thousand times smarter now.
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80AI is greatly improved.
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No other game so seamlessly melds punch-n-munch gameplay with the stat management and grand scale of real-time strategy. [May 2003, p.116]
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71Dynasty Warriors 4 is good, but it's the same kind of good that Koei has been releasing for almost three years now.
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Yes it is almost the same, but when it's brilliant fun, and no other publisher is releasing games like this, who cares? [June 2003, p.104]
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I'm amazed at the lack of innovation and improvement Dynasty Warriors 4 brings. [Apr 2003, p.82]
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60Imagine the leap a game like "Dead or Alive 2" made when it became "3," and you can see the potential being wasted here. [May 2003, p.63]
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60The Dynasty Warrior reign is not in decline. It is, however, in danger of getting complacent.
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I got bored about halfway through due to the repetitive nature of the gameplay despite some new improvements and a two-player mode... It would be nice if there were more depth to the strategy and story development.
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DogMat10Awesome.
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