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Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce Hands-On

We team up and face new multiplayer challenges in Koei's upcoming Dynasty Warriors game.

A series that sticks to what it knows best, Dynasty Warriors has games on virtually every platform and continues to provide a venue for those who enjoy epic battles based loosely on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Koei does take a step in a new direction with its latest, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce, a PlayStation Portable game that lets you play with up to three friends via ad hoc to take on a variety of strategic but brief missions and challenges. This marks the first time that you can play a Dynasty Warriors game with a friend on the PSP instead of fighting legions of enemies by yourself. We were able to play an early demo of the game at the Tokyo Game Show, but Koei stopped by to give us another build to check out before the Japanese release in February.

Instead of the massive, large-scale battles that you are used to, the game is focused more on tactics and playing together as a team. We didn't learn too much about the story, but we know that there will be three storylines based on each of the Three Kingdoms. There will be 30 characters taken from the series that you can play as, even though our demo let us play only as Zhao Yun, Xiahou Dun, and Sun Shang Xiang. Instead of button-mashing mindlessly through the mission, you need to pay attention to your friends and find the best way to approach each challenge. In the two missions we've played, the Battle at Hu Lao Gate and Yellow Turban Rebellions, you take on well-protected strongholds filled with enemies, cannons, and other bothersome obstacles that need to be destroyed.

You will still fight against what seems like an endless wave of enemies, but you'll also have to take down challenging bosses in each of these missions to progress and build up your character. The strategy involves how you approach the final portion. In our experience, we had to have at least one or two people take out turrets and cannons so that we weren't constantly bombarded from all directions. You're also on a timer, which will put some pressure on you to figure out what the best approach is.

Even though each character has his or her weapon specialty, you can choose to wield any weapon that you like in the game and switch between your primary and secondary weapon. As you level, so will your village, which acts as a hub where you can purchase items, weapons, and accessories. You can customize your weapon by using orbs, which will beef up your current weapon of choice with an element. Another way to improve your character is to gather chi, which can improve your fighting skills and let you perform special moves, such as super jumps and teleportation.

Using the X button, you can hover in the air to attack enemies, and the square and triangle buttons are used for normal and strong attacks. The L button is used to lock on to enemies, and the R button lets you dash. It's unfortunate that you have no control over the camera, though the L button does reset the view. As you're fighting, you're building up a fury gauge, rather than a Musou gauge, at the bottom left corner of the screen. Once it's full, you can hit the triangle and circle buttons at the same time to enter into a fury mode, in which your character becomes stronger for a limited period or time. Or you can use up your entire gauge and hit the triangle and circle buttons again to do a more devastating attack, which came in handy when we were destroying surrounding cannons.

As much fun as it is to button-mash your way through a hoard of well-dressed foes, Strikeforce heads in a more interesting direction by letting you play cooperatively and in a more strategic manner. Although it looks and sounds similar to previous games, it's worth looking into if you have friends with PSPs. We were told that there will be downloadable content available as well, including new items and additional quests. Stay tuned for more Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce updates as they become available. The game is set to be released in early Q2 in North America.

32 Comments

  • Wolverine5000X

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 1:12 am PT

    Demo kicked ass, and for a guy who's just starting into Dynasty Warrior, I'm really looking forward to this game. As WELL as DW: G2

  • Geostrike

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 12:13 am PT

    The demo was pretty cool and I liked the custom equipment set-up. Definitely going to pick it up.

  • demonhunters98

    Posted Mar 27, 2009 6:24 pm PT

    Its amazing,i played the demo and it was INSANE!!!!!!
    My psn tag is dinoman08 for any T game. and ksssasas for call of duty.

  • viltus

    Posted Mar 18, 2009 12:10 pm PT

    not too bad... been playing the jap version for some time to find that its pretty interesting. some things that i dont like is u can only go up to lvl 50 and the hit points to 9999 instead of breaking through like basara (devils king in EU). and its true...u CAN use all kinds of weapons and CAN trade all kinds of items instead of up to a certain rarity like monster hunter. recommendable to play.

  • jerryschust

    Posted Mar 9, 2009 3:25 pm PT

    How can they keep making these games when they always get bad reviews?

  • hellpolice

    Posted Mar 4, 2009 11:28 pm PT

    This one looks cool.

  • BuckGame

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 7:30 pm PT

    Looks Good im still playing my Dynasty warriors 6 on my PS3 MY ps id is BuckGame if you want to JOin my Clan in KillZone 2B.O.N

  • Ariox117

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 5:41 am PT

    does it say you can use any weapon you want for any character cause if it did i am so getting this!

  • XXI_World

    Posted Feb 25, 2009 8:40 pm PT

    Looks promising, gotta try it.

  • guardianangel10

    Posted Feb 22, 2009 11:38 am PT

    definitely owning this copy i owned about every dynasty warriors and gundam game ever

  • AzelKosMos

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 1:06 pm PT

    Sounds like Monster Hunter but DW style. Cool.

  • GunGriffin

    Posted Feb 13, 2009 7:00 am PT

    I have to say those who thought that the PSP was getting nothing this year got shut up good. We got Resistance: Retribution, LocoRoco 2, Phantasy Star Portable, Dynasty Warriors Strike Force, as well as a host of other titles to look out for this year.

    Seems third party developers are rely back on board with the platform as there are a grand total of 8 PSP Exclusive titles this year for the US market alone, as well as 3 more PSP games that will come out on PS3/Xbox360 and not the DSi/Wii systems. IE Need for Speed is getting another game that hopes to bring in the more hardcore gamers.

  • ivan_the_one

    Posted Feb 11, 2009 2:28 pm PT

    i'd rather have me some gundam for the psp....

  • bishopphoto

    Posted Feb 4, 2009 10:30 am PT

    Dynasty = Die + NASTY
    This game looks HOT. I don't even have a PSP, but want this game BAD!!

  • claus147

    Posted Jan 29, 2009 1:45 am PT

    i think its just like combining dynasty warriors with samurai warriors in the rage concept

  • kstegall2

    Posted Jan 28, 2009 5:40 pm PT

    Why not make a Dynasty Warriors: Gundam game for the PSP instead?

  • henrik02

    Posted Jan 26, 2009 11:59 am PT

    I'm not expecting much out of this one...seems boring...I'd also rather go with the old DW-huge-battle thingy

  • Ohaidere

    Posted Jan 25, 2009 12:56 pm PT

    I'd rather mindlessly mash buttons through large battles.

    I've only ever played DW 3 and 6 though, so it hasn't gotten old yet as I'd imagine it has for people who've played 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

  • Leonhart1995

    Posted Jan 23, 2009 5:49 am PT

    nice i hope i k get this game soon

  • Cantius

    Posted Jan 22, 2009 7:57 pm PT

    Pretty graphics is pretty.

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