![]() And for extra authenticity, the game has Chinese voice-overs as well. The enemy variety isn’t that much either, which also contributes to the samey-ness.īut at least the cast of characters, many of the legendary figures (or Dynasty Warriors characters- depending on how you want to look at it) are here and they look great in their big armour sets and weaponry. It’s justified due to its setting, I get it, but it just feels all too samey too quickly. The game tries to spice things up by having each level change up its main colour hues, but I just cannot stop seeing how drab and uninspiring everything looks. And as a result, expect to see many, many desolate buildings, ruined castles and burning cities and villages. The Han Dynasty has fallen, specifically, but with demonic forces coming to play. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is set in the world of ancient China during the Three Kingdoms period. But its uneven spikes of difficulty and the samey-ness of the gameplay structure hold it back from true greatness. ![]() This game’s fantasy take on the Three Kingdoms saga (now with more demons!) brings a new direction for its combat system that’s fresh and fun. With Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Team Ninja is shaking it up a bit more. The makers of the Nioh series and last year’s Stranger Of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins know how to not only make these sorts of games, but also be distinct enough with their flavour. ![]() ![]() Team Ninja is on a roll with their brand of soulslikes, which they refer to as “masocore” action-RPGs. ![]()
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