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The devs decided to mix things up with some moderate innovation by combining almost every DW release so far (except Gundam) with some new mechanics and a new story to match, and Warriors Orochi is the result.
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This series is either one you love or one you hate, and if you looked forward to Dynasty Warriors Gundam for the first two words more than the third, chances are that you're in the former group. DW4 and DW5 don't differ much, even when taking into account the Extreme Legends and Empires expansions.
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Each release truly is an incremental upgrade in the same vein as, say, the Madden series. It's big enough in Japan that there will be a special-edition PlayStation 3 console bundle that includes the Dynasty Warriors 6 game (but which will, ironically, have no backward compatibility to play the PS2 version of Warriors Orochi). Just the same, both of these games are due out sometime in 2016, though no concrete release date has been nailed down as of now.Due to the sheer number of releases and relatively high popularity, the Dynasty Warriors series, and to a lesser extent its offshoot, Samurai Warriors, doesn't need much introduction or explanation. So we won’t have to wait too terribly long to get down on some mech-on-mech action. At least the Asian version of Gundam Extreme Versus Force will have an English language option included. That, ladies and gentlemen, is depressing. In fact, the last Gundam game we got here in the States was Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn back in July of 2014, and before that DW: Gundam 3 in 2011. We’ve never gotten a Gundam Breaker game here, and I’m convinced we’ll never get anything from the SD Gundam Generation series, given how text-heavy it is. There’s no word on either of these games coming west, and it’s extremely likely that they never will.
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It will be coming to PS4 and Vita as well but will also be releasing on the PS3, too. Nevertheless, its unveiling trailer is below. This is the next title in the long-running Gundam cross-over SRPG series (that bears a striking resemblance to Super Robot Wars, mind you) which, unlike Breaker, is NOT import-friendly in the slightest. No other details we’re announced, but we did get a trailer.Īlongside that Gundam Breaker 3 announcement came another game reveal: SD Gundam G Generation Genesis. It’s exciting then, that not only are we getting a third game in the Breaker franchise, but we are getting it on PS4 this time around - in addition to Vita, of course.
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It’s also seen two installments, both of which came out on PS3 and Vita, which speaks to its popularity among Japanese gamers. It’s so much radder than we’re making it sound you just have to trust us on this one. That’s right, it’s a game based on the plastic model kits, effectively making it a game where players assemble their own digital mech out of parts dropped by bad guys and kick ass as, well, a toy. For those who don’t know, Gundam Breaker is essentially a “hunting” game in the vein of Monster Hunter - though to we tend to think it feels more reminiscent to Phantasy Star Online than anything - where players hunt and loot baddies to customize their Gunpla mech. One of the newer series, and one of our favorites (as well as one of the more import-friendly titles), is that of Gundam Breaker. More baffling is that they rarely disappoint. Alright, that last part is a bit of an exaggeration, but truly, the series has seen so many game adaptations over the years that it boggles the mind. It’s no wonder then, that developers pump out just as many games based off the series as there are overall episodes in the entire franchise’s history. Who doesn’t like Gundam? Not only is it the anime series that just won’t die, but it’s one of the few out there that, despite how long it’s been around, very rarely ceases to impress.