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Dynasty Warriors 5

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Dynasty Warriors 5
Developer(s): Omega Force
Publisher(s): Koei
Release date:
Playstion 2 Version
Japan February 24, 2005
United States/Canada March 29, 2005
Europe/Australia June 24, 2005

XBox Version

Japan August 25, 2005
United States/Canada September 13, 2005
Europe/Australia September 23, 2005
Genre: Hack and Slash
Game modes: Single Player, Multiplayer
Ratings: ESRB: TeenTeen
Platform(s): PlayStation 2, XBox

Dynasty Warriors 5 is the fifth numbered installment in the Dynasty Warriors series. So far, it's the title with the most amount of characters and number of spin-offs. The game's characters, visuals, and fighting style are also the most publicized versions to date.

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[edit] Gameplay

  • The Musou Token is a new item that activates Musou Rage the player can pick up on the ground by killing soldiers, or by defeating 100 soldiers characters when wielding a fourth weapon. To activate it, when carrying one and pressing the right analog stick, the character glows gold and his/her attack doubles, is immune to flinching from normal attacks, can use True Musou, and gains a full musou bar. The counter the effects, the Musou Token's effects only last for about 15 seconds.
  • Evolutionary attacks add an additional three attacks to a moveset. When using a weapon who's informational screen has a blue, swirling dot on it and also having a full Musou bar, players can press Image:Square.png an additional three times after Image:Square.png, Image:Square.png, Image:Square.png, Image:Square.png, Image:Square.png, Image:Square.png. The first two additional attacks are regular, and the last attack's purpose is to clear crowds.
  • Dynasty Warriors 5 adds a Weight system to weapons. Weapons' weights are classified as being Light, Medium, and Heavy. Light weapons are faster compared to the other types, but have weak damage - Only at 75% capacity. Medium-weighted weapons have average speed and power, with 100% attack power. Lastly, Heavy weapons make the character attack slower, but with a 125% damage percentage.
  • Instead of the original multiple bodyguards that would accompany the player during a battle, only one bodyguard is available to have. Bodyguards are classified into grades that affect their stats, and can also have elements and abilities added to them.
  • Orbs are obtained through special conditions instead of randomly receiving them. Also, levels for the Orbs are unapparent in this game.

[edit] Characters

The game retains all characters from the previous installment and adds six new characters. This makes it so the game has forty eight characters, holding the largest cast in the entire series. The new characters are:

Shu
Guan Ping, Xing Cai
Wu
Ling Tong
Wei
Cao Pi, Pang De
Other
Zuo Ci

[edit] Stages

  • Battle of Nan Zhong [Yellow Turbans vs. Nanman Forces]

[edit] Expansions

  • Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends
  • Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires
  • Dynasty Warriors 5 Special: Xbox 360 and PC version of the game that combines elements with the original game and Xtreme Legends (excluding the Edit Mode and Destiny Mode features). Sports higher res graphics and includes the Japanese and English tracks. Exclusive to Eastern regions in Asia.
Completing Musou Mode with all of the characters unlocks all achievements to a total of 1,000 points. Every character except Zuo Ci is 20 points. Zuo Ci's ending grants 60 points.

[edit] Spin-Offs

The games listed below either use character visuals or movesets from this title.

[edit] Related Media

Koei published a series of trading card game (「真・三國無双 4」トレーディングカードゲーム) based on Dynasty Warriors 5 on July 29, 2005. The cards are illustrated by Hiroyuki Suwahara. Starter box (53 cards) cost 1500 yen, while booster pack (10 cards) cost 280 yen. Available starter box including Wei set, Wu set, Shu set.

There are total 266 cards in the game, including 36 commander, 160 general, 35 strategy, 15 trap, 20 item. Booster pack include 10 cards from the set of 266.

Meister Japan created mini replicas of the game's weapons.

[edit] Allusions

  • Alternate costumes for the new characters later appear in Warriors Orochi 2.
  • A particular fighting scene in The Restless caused quite a stir with movie goers, many claiming that it copied too many actions from this game's intro sequence. Though the director denied the claim, it was a somewhat popular topic for its time.

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