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Dynasty Warriors 9

Dynasty Warriors 9 gameplay shown off in new trailer

We also have new details about features like the Interactive Action system.

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Fans of Musou games will no doubt be aware that Dynasty Warriors 9 is coming out for the PlayStation 4 in the future, and while there's no solid release date, we have got a brand new trailer called 'History. Reborn' to savour while we wait.

The description under the YouTube video also provides a bit of insight into the game as well: "Augmenting the series' first true open world is another immersive innovation introduced in Dynasty Warriors 9: the Interactive Action system. Players will be able to fully utilise their surroundings for the first time in the Warriors franchise with the ability to climb buildings and mountains, wield grappling hooks to traverse walls, and make use of objects like oil barrels in battle. These new actions offer a breadth of new possibilities for players to take advantage of while traveling around third-century China, or when caught in the heat of battle."

"Dynasty Warriors 9 introduces exhilarating new combat mechanics to the series' signature "one versus thousands" style gameplay with the State Combo System. This new system allows players to perform 3 different attack styles - Trigger Attacks, Flow Attacks and Finish Attacks - each dealing progressively more damage. Trigger Attacks allow players to create the start of an explosive combo, leading to Flow Attacks, which adapt to the enemy's current state. Successful combos allow for a Finish Attack to be performed, delivering a final blow that eradicates any foes caught in its path. These new enhancements aim to create a thrilling and fluid experience unlike any previous entry in the franchise."

You can watch the trailer down below to see some new gameplay and get excited for its arrival. Could this be the best entry in the series to date?

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Dynasty Warriors 9

REVIEW. Written by Sam Bishop

"Sure, the shift to open world wasn't really necessary, and doesn't really bring any huge advantages with it, but it's a very fun game nonetheless."



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