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"What's the deal with Dynasty Warriors?" is a question that's echoed every now and then across the gaming sphere. To say that it's a divisive property is an understatement – this is a franchise that's in possession of a rabidly loyal core fanbase, while each new instalment receives wildly varying review scores that range from the awful to the brilliant. Mainly boiling down to the argument that the series' gameplay – which sees you hacking and slashing your way through thousands of enemies on ancient Chinese battlefields – is incredibly repetitive, it's clear that your enjoyment will be limited by how much fun you can derive from the relatively simple combat. Despite what some say, though, Dynasty Warriors does try to improve upon the tried and tested formula with every entry, and Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition on the PlayStation 4 does its best to bring the genocidal madness to the next generation with a bang. Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition Review - Screenshot 2 of 5 The seventh and eighth instalments proved to be a real return to form for the franchise after the disappointing initial PS3 title that was Dynasty Warriors 6. Fighting mechanics were overhauled and a weapon-based moveset system that focused on switching between two equipped armaments in order to keep combos going was introduced. Not only did this allow for some previously unheard of player customisation as you decided which weapons worked best together, but it also bolstered combat with some much needed depth. Dynasty Warriors 8 went deeper still by implementing rock-paper-scissors like elementals which meant that you could devastate opponents who were unlucky enough to be holding an implement that sported a weakness to your own. With Complete Edition, one final ingredient is added to the formula as enemy officers are also able to make use of weapon switching, which in turn makes for some increasingly intense encounters. While it's still possible to mow down the opposition with ease on the lower tier difficulty settings, playing on normal or higher requires a bit more thought as you keep an eye on your foe's movements and react accordingly. One problem that the series has always faced is that duels with characters of historical importance have never quite held the gravity that they should. Annihilating whole hordes of soldiers only to get to their leader and similarly beat them to a pulp makes for an enjoyable sense of being horribly overpowered, but the lack of challenge diminishes the epic concept behind these gloriously huge battles. Thankfully, all of the changes that we've outlined above help to finally put a stop to what can often be a fun but unrewarding experience. Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition Review - Screenshot 3 of 5 Of course, with an increased level cap and a whole host of powerful weapons, it won't be long before you're slaughtering anyone and anything that dares to stand in your way, and this is usually the point where you decide to crank up the game's difficulty. As previously mentioned, everything below normal is generally a walk in the park where, if you somehow get into a spot of trouble, unleashing a deadly musou attack will be more than enough to deal with your aggressors. Tackling hard, very hard, chaos, or the newly added ultimate setting requires a lot more skill, however. Knowing how best to use your favoured character's special attacks and being adept at utilising their equipped moveset is key to survival, as large enemy health bars mean that the best way to win is by keeping your foe in the air with well executed combos. There's a definite learning curve here, but building up your favourite warriors and then using them to demolish stronger and stronger opposition – who previously soaked up damage like it was nothing – leads to a very satisfying sense of empowerment. Boasting 82 playable warriors and therefore 82 weapon types, there's bound to be at least a few fighters that you'll fall in love with, be it because of their elegant designs or their particularly effective techniques. Every officer has access to two ex attacks – which are only usable when they're equipped with their favourite bit of gear – along with three unique, destructive musou moves. The range of offensive abilities on offer gives you more freedom on the battlefield than ever, and the diversity certainly helps to ensure that wading through oceans of grunts feels fresh, if familiar. That said, if you've never been a fan of the Warriors format then even this jump to PS4 probably won't sway you. But for fans, it represents the most refined and complete title in the franchise to date. In our recent review of the PlayStation Vita version of the game, we lauded the handheld title's ridiculous amount of content, which includes dozens of new hypothetical and historical stages that further flesh out the release's already gigantic story mode. On Sony's new system, the wealth of things to do

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