
One more bad point is the character creation mode- it only offers you three choices for four categories: 3 for head, 3 for chest, 3 for torso, 3 for leg guards.

The music is a rock/metal mix, and it does wear on the nerves if you play it alot. If anything, the lag is welcome if you find yourself surrounded by enemies and you need a "Matrix" moment to regain control of battle. Other than that DW4 has pretty good graphics (I'd say on par with Devil May Cry, if you can compare those in terms of graphics), but the game does slow down if there are too many soldiers on the screen, which happens often, but not often enough to lessen the experience. Also, DW5 differs in that each character has a story, which determines which battles they participate in, and it also provides perspective from each character (if you care about story in a game about wiping out thousands of soldiers with one guy/gal). However, DW4 has a smaller scale battlefield- which makes getting around easier since the player-controlled character determines how the battle goes. I'll be honest- I have not played DW2 or DW3, but I have played DW5 and I personally liked DW4 better. This game is ADDICTIVE, yet has some important flaws.įlaw-wise (if there is such a word), thi s game, like the previous installments, has the same type of gameplay, which, mind you, is fine as long as they make improvements on the flow of the gameplay. I personally feel compelled to play through with each character, level up their weapons all the way, unlock all of their costumes, all the equipable items, harnesses, and orbs, and discover every unlockable single level. I cannot comprehend how this is so boring to me and yet so addictive and fun. This, of course, means lots of killing one guy and his 10,000,000 clone brothers.

The greatest thing about this game is, naturally, being able to take a one-man army (or one-woman army) into historical battlefields in China during the Three Kingdoms period and being able to change the entire course of the battle through your actions. Where to begin? This game is excellent, but it has it's faults.
