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'Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires' (PS2) Also Coming To Xbox 360 - Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 21, 2006 @ 3:58 a.m. PST

Koei today announced plans to bring their Dynasty Warriors series to Xbox 360 in the shape of Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires. KOEI have chosen the deeper, more strategic challenge of DW5 Empires to be the first Dynasty Warriors of the next generation.

“Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires on Xbox 360 will be the most visually astounding game in the hugely popular Dynasty Warriors series to date.” said Will Curley, KOEI UK Sales Manager. “It will also offer Xbox 360 and PS2 gamers a much more strategically involving Dynasty Warriors experience, with tactical cunning and diplomatic maneuvering just as important as your expertise out on the battlefield.”

In Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires, the armies of the kingdom are at your command! The player’s ultimate goal is to conquer the 25 regions of Ancient China and build an entire Empire using cunning diplomacy and uncompromising force. Before each battle, the player will meet with the war council to decide upon military and political policies for the kingdom; then it’s time for war.

Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires gives armchair generals total control of their kingdom. Now, gamers can issue direct orders to each officer or signal general commands to officers on the field. Players will order when the army will take the offensive, defend their ground, or have all officers gather for an ambush. Gamers can also choose the officers for an attack force, entice captives into joining the kingdom’s service and even expel officers from the kingdom. There’s even greater authority over Government, Product Development, Diplomacy and Battle Tactics with the game’s 25 new policies for a total of 75 in all.

The game’s imperial-sized action includes 4 scenarios to unlock, 2-Player Co-Op play in “Empire” and “Free” modes, new items to unlock, and control of over 200 officers! Once the dust has settled, there’s the real history of Ancient China to discover in the game’s detailed Encyclopaedia.

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