There are a variety of objectives to complete in each scenario but they all mainly result in clearing the room of every enemy and boss. It was extremely bizarre to see hundreds of enemy NPCs (which were boring carbon copies of one another) to be so disinterested in my character, making them feel like filler content if one was to spend time attacking them all.Įnvironments are large but not dense enough to justify them being so, with my battles becoming long marathons through long castle corridors that contain nothing but enemies. On numerous occasions my character would run through large waves on enemies and come out unharmed, and I could easily progress to he next objective without killing anyone in between. This was mainly due to the poor implementation of AI. I fiddled around with various characters and classes and while the humongous roster is certainly varied, I didn’t find the experience varied that greatly. Each character, based on an historic Chinese figure, has certain traits and abilities that can be used in battles. Xtreme Legends continues the series’ faction based gameplay, in which players control a single character in the midst of a large-scale battle. The promise of large-scale battles and exciting combat was intriguing when I started my play through of the re-release of Dynasty Warriors 8, titled Xtreme Legends, but after about and hour of playing I struggled to find any enjoyment in what was delivered. Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Review (PS3)ĭynasty Warriors is a series that I’ve heard plenty about but never taken the time to delve into.
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