Bladestorm: Nightmare Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 15.04.2015 10:18 | 14 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"The Warriors games from Omega Force have been a yearly staple for Koei Tecmo over the years and while recent years have saw the company create various Warriors titles that tied into other franchises, many of these games still feel quite similar to one another. However all the way back in 2007 the company released a different type of game called Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War. Featuring a setting far different than fans were used to and a number of gameplay changes, Koei Tecmo has now re-released the title eight years later with a number of improvements under the name Bladestorm: Nightmare. The question is, have these improvements made Bladestorm: Nightmare a title worthy of purchasing?"
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| Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires review | GamesTM
Added: 12.04.2015 20:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
GamesTM:
Solely on a technical level, Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires is a step backwards. Last years Samurai Warriors 4 set a new benchmark for Omega Forces Musou excursions but in small bursts at the very least this latest Empires spinoff calls the seriously slack Wii U port of Warriors Orochi 3 to mind. That said, if you can stomach the return of outmoded pop-in and slowdown, youre in for a minor treat.
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| Dragon Quest Heroes review | Eurogamer
Added: 12.04.2015 19:23 | 8 views | 0 comments
EG:
Omega Force, the Japanese studio that popularised the outlandish 1 vs 10,000 historical battle simulator, has been mounting a novel strategy of late, one designed to lure players who have tired of (or stayed entirely away from) the Dynasty Warriors series onto the virtual battlefield. Hyrule Warriors was the studio's first alliance with a hitherto unrelated video game series, a successful sojourn into to the Zelda universe in the so-called 'Musou' style. There you played as one of Nintendo's velvety mascots, pirouetting about caverns and fields, attempting to control the ebb and flow of two opposing armies in a series of battles staged in familiar Hyrule. Now, with Dragon Quest Heroes, the studio has invaded an equally cherished and storied mythology, pitting a squadron of warriors from Square Enix's RPG series against illustrator Akira Toriyama's equally loveable enemy forces.
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| Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires Review | Metal Arcade
Added: 09.04.2015 20:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
Metal Arcade: Jason Bakker writes:
If youve played one Dynasty Warriors title, youve pretty much played them all. While some may find the Musou genre repetitive and boring after a short while, Ive always enjoyed the thrill of conquering entire battlefields as a lone warrior and leading troops to victory. Racking up insane combos, unleashing devastating special attacks and unlocking powerful weapons and equipment are just a few of my favorite aspects of the Warriors games. Having never played any of the spinoff Empires games, I didnt quite know what to expect, but after spending some quality time with Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires Ive come away very impressed. If youve ever played a Warriors game and wanted to do more than simply hack and slash across the battlefield, this is for you.
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| One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 New Gameplay Video Shows Playable Giant Shadow Asgard Gecko Moriah
Added: 09.04.2015 13:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Explosion:" One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, the latest entry of the series developed by Omega Force launching later this year on Sony consoles and PC in North America and Europe, has received a new gameplay video showcasing a character thats not playable through regular means."
Tags: Force, Video, Shoot, North, America, North America, Shadow, Gameplay, Warriors, Gameplay Video, Pirate, Giana, Soul
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| Review: Toukiden: Kiwami (New Gamer Nation)
Added: 09.04.2015 0:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
New Gamer Nation writes: "The act of taking down a gargantuan behemoth is an experience that although thrilling and enjoyable is one that is to be had more and more often in recent times, especially after the boom of the of Monster Hunter series and the influx of the similar type games that pit you and some teammates against massive foes. Coming out of Tecmo Koei and Omega Force, whom are most famously known for the Dynasty Warriors series, Toukiden: Kiwami is a revamped version of the games predecessor Toukiden: Age of Demons that came exclusively to the PS Vita previously. Adding in new demons to slay, weapons to wield, story content to play and abilities to use, Kiwami delivers much more than the first game had to offer. Despite the bland, static environments and repetitive nature of the missions, taking down Toukidens big game is great and the amount of party members and equipment at your disposal makes achieving it even better."
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