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		<title>by: Makaze</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>You should really try some of the other Dynasty Warriors (Chinese 3 Kingdoms), Samurai Warriors (Japanese Waring States), or Warriors Orichi (Both sets of characters with a weird plot) games.

All of the positives you mention for the game are staples of the series. But DW6 sucks compared to earlier entries. Previous incarnations had story modes for ALL of the characters, unique move sets for ALL of the characters, and far superior combat mechanics. The Renbu system of DW6 is quite frankly horrible and most importantly boring when compared to all of the games before it.

Do yourself a favor and pick up some of the older ones, if you liked DW6, you'll love them.</description>
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<p>All of the positives you mention for the game are staples of the series. But DW6 sucks compared to earlier entries. Previous incarnations had story modes for ALL of the characters, unique move sets for ALL of the characters, and far superior combat mechanics. The Renbu system of DW6 is quite frankly horrible and most importantly boring when compared to all of the games before it.</p>
<p>Do yourself a favor and pick up some of the older ones, if you liked DW6, you&#8217;ll love them.
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