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Gaming Warlords

Hello! Welcome to Gaming Warlords!

This website is all about the Dynasty Warriors series by Koei. We are obsessed with everything that goes with this series, and that includes delving into the history of the Three Kingdoms era, on which the aforementioned series is based upon. Please feel free to look around, and sign our guestbook before you go! We would like to hear what you think of this, whether it's positive or negative comments!

All of the links below are internal links to pages on our website. Each include my personal review of each game and, where possible, a number of screenshots.

Last Updated: 6.7.2003

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Dynasty Warriors 2

Dynasty Warriors 2 - well what can I say? This game is a MASSIVE improvement to the first one. Why? Because it plays in the way that it should have done before, ie in huge battlefield-size battles. I'll explain a little further down in just a sec.

First, in case you haven't read the page on Dynasty Warriors (always abbreviated on this site to DW for simplicity's sake), DW was a side-on beat-em-up, much akin to Tekken and Virtua Fighter. I won't explain how you play the game, as I've already done that on the DW page. This game never took off, and it's a wonder how DW2 got onto the market, considering that most people would expect a bad game like the first. Thankfully, it's here and the series is alive and kicking, and should do for some time yet. Back to the main page then.

Thanks to the great hardware specification of the PS2, the game looks a lot better. It also sounds great too, the music really helps to set the scene for the battle. As I said before, the game is a fighting game, but you fight in thousand-strong armies against similar stregth armies on a huge battlefield. This game was, unsurprisingly, unpopular during its first few months of sale. This was, I suspect, something to do with the poor quality of the first, which led people to think the second game would be the same.

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(Seal Of Approval is only given out to the games/sites we REALLY think deserve them. These games MUST score 9.0 or higher to get the SOA. Should we rate a game 8.0 - 8.9, then we will give them the Try It Out award. The games that get this award are very good, but not quite good enough in our opinion to be obsessed with (like us here at Gaming Warlords). Don't forget that this is our opinion, and if you think we were too generous with a rating, or too hard on a particular game, then email us at the address above, and tell us what you think briefly, what we missed out and what you would rate the game as. As for sites, these are a different matter and you should tell who made the site what is wrong with their site. However please tell us if a link to a site doesn't work or the site is offensive, so that we can look at it and decide what to do about it.)

Copyright JD Whitby, Gaming Warlord No.1, 2003.