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Dynasty warriors 7 empires review
Dynasty warriors 7 empires review




dynasty warriors 7 empires review
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The decisions you make outside of battle carry over to the battlefield. Don’t expect to fight every month because after a battle you’re going to need time to replace lost troops and possibly form alliances to face a more powerful foe. For example, you can use food to train your troops, or spend some gold to encourage commerce within your kingdom.

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Turns go by in months intervals, and each month you will make choices on how to spend your resources. Whichever road you choose you will have to manage three resources: food, info, and gold. I found the latter to be more fun because even though it does take more time, it feels good earning your position rather than just starting out on top. As a lower ranking officer you are given missions to complete in hopes of earning promotions. If you’re a ruler or a high ranking position, you will call the shots on who to invade and what to spend resources on to improve your kingdom. You can choose to start out as a ruler, or work your way up from a lowly vagabond wandering the country. There are many ways Empires can be played, and each way is quite different. Each game places officers randomly, as well as peppering in a few user created ones, so you’re never playing with the same setup twice. There are some specific scenarios to choose from, but ultimately the game revolves around unifying China under your banner, or the banner of your ruler.

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Instead of following the set story revolving around the Three Kingdoms, Empires lets players select an officer and do their part to unify China in a more free-form style focusing on some light strategy elements as well as the hack and slash gameplay this series is famous for.






Dynasty warriors 7 empires review