Or maybe giving your citizens time to rest and forging alliances is the way to go. You can rule with an iron first, execute your enemies and tax your subjects hard. What you choose to do with your time will not only affect your supplies and strength, but will also dictate what sort of ruler you are. There are a ton of options to choose from, and picking the correct one will make taking over the kingdom much easier. Some months you’ll want to beef up your ration supply, others you’ll want to recruit new members for your army after a tough battle. A map of Ancient China is split into sections, and it’s your job to ensure they’re all eventually under your rule.Įach month works as a turn, where you choose what your kingdom will work on. After choosing a well known war to try and win (as with all Dynasty Warriors games you’ll probably start out with the Yellow Turban Rebellion) you choose your commander and start leading thousands of troops. The Dynasty Warriors Empires games replace the standard story that propels you between massive battles, with in-depth kingdom management. So now I’ve decided it’s time to dip my toe into the world of the Three Kingdoms, and what better way than trying out the strategy skewed Empires. I mentioned in my Samurai Warriors 5 review last year that the historical fiction didn’t appeal to me as much as a Fire Emblem or Zelda themed Musou, but I ended up loving that game. Despite being a lover of a good Musou, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is the first Dynasty Warriors game I’ve played since the PS2.
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