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Bladestorm Preview

Xbox 360 Preview by Rob Fahey

8 September, 2007

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A Storm of Swords

The mind-boggling array of possibilities in battle is matched only by the epic nature of the game itself. The battlefield available to you covers pretty much all of France, and the game maintains the whole vast area as a persistent world. Each engagement you take part in changes the battle lines - capturing villages and fortresses, opening up supply routes, and so on - all of which is depicted on a multi-level tactical map of the war.

Each individual engagement you take part in slots into a wider strategy as a result, and while often your objective may be to retake a town or fortress, it will be foolish to dive straight into that attempt. Instead you'll need to work your way around to it, severing enemy supply lines and preventing them from getting reinforcements - perhaps capturing several villages on your way to the eventual goal, and changing the tactical map of the battle in real-time as you go.

The progress of the battle is a crucial part of the game, then; each battle fits in with a wider picture, the war as a whole, and fighting your way through the entire war will take dozens of hours. The game is played out on a scale comparable to the most epic RPGs - so it's no surprise that it's also got a very involved character progression system that wouldn't be out of place in any hardcore role-playing game.

'Bladestorm' Screenshot 4

Battlefield leaders are vital - take them out, and their troops will be directionless. Lose all of those on your side, and you're pretty much doomed.

The hub of the game is a tavern, in which your character hangs around picking up gossip, accepting new missions, and dealing with various traders and their ilk. You can undertake missions for both sides in the war - you're a mercenary, after all - although tougher missions will require that you gain the confidence of the leaders, which might be tough if you're batting for the other side as well.

Since your character is a faceless mercenary, unlike the historical supermen of Dynasty Warriors, you can customise your look to your heart's content - but more importantly, your character's stats level up in an unusual way as you progress. The game's progression is focused on "books", one for each type of unit. You'll need to acquire the book for a unit before you can take control of it on the battlefield, and level up the skills contained in that book to enhance the abilities of the unit or allow yourself to control more powerful versions of it.

Experience points are doled out on the basis of whichever unit you presently command, so units you use more often will level up faster. This will allow you to specialise on specific unit types, if you want - and you can allocate points on individual statistics within each book, such as "Mastery", which improves the number of soldiers under your command.

'Bladestorm' Screenshot 5

The tactical map in the top right contains an almost bewildering wealth of information, from fortresses and supply lines to troop movements. Thankfully you can jump out to the map screen and take time to study it.

As to how it looks - well, Koei's Japanese studio may have been accused of producing too many sequels, but it has never been accused of making ugly games. Bladestorm is no exception; the game is awash with fantastic character design and beautifully detailed squadrons of armoured men hacking each other to bits. The environments are relatively sparse, with most attention being paid to the visuals of the armies and the combat - but even at that, the game can pull off a pretty village or a stunning looking fortress when it wants to.

We're delighted to see Koei striking out in a new direction; early trailer videos of Bladestorm looked like more of the same, but our hands-on time with the game reveals that this is deliciously different, and absolutely intriguing. Perhaps not the end of the Dynasty - but this is definitely shaping up to finally deliver a solid response to those who have (somewhat legitimately) accused Koei of being nothing but Dynasty Warriors in recent years.

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JediMasterMalik
08/09/07 @ 11:50
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I quite enjoyed the Japanese PSN demo. Not sure if it's a buy yet, but it was quite fun. (even thouh I had no idea what to do)
Trip SkyWay
08/09/07 @ 12:30
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Is this anything like Kingdom Under Fire? I suppose I should try the demo myself and find out.
Verwandlung
08/09/07 @ 12:46
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Lose the fluorescent combojunk on screen and we'll talk.
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RMXtreme
08/09/07 @ 13:00
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Looks promising.
Fudce
08/09/07 @ 13:35
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"A quick trip to Wikipedia confirms that since the series debuted on the PlayStation 2 in 2000, we've had 18 assorted Dynasty Warriors titles"

Actually it debuted in 1997 on the Playstation. It might not have been a Dynasty Warriors game in the sense of the word these days, but it was still the first game in the series.
morriss
08/09/07 @ 14:43
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Bloody hell Shinji, you've been busy. How many articles in one day?
morriss
08/09/07 @ 14:58
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@JMM: Are you sure this is out for PS3? EG usually have the available formats o the left hand side of the title. It only states 360. Or is it an oversight ono their part?
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08/09/07 @ 15:02
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I did greatly enjoy Dynasty Warriors back in the day. Did get a bit bored after the 3rd or 4th one, but if they're going to make variations like this then I'm interested.

It is satisfying being part of a big battle and having a direct influence in it. It's the sort of series which will benefit a lot from technology, the more enemies on screen the better.
JediMasterMalik
08/09/07 @ 15:14
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@morris - Like I said, played the demo. This is one of the games which was originally a PS3 exclusive, alongside FI. An oversight on EG's part.

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DFawkes
08/09/07 @ 15:41
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Sounds like Kessen mixed with traditional Warriors, which is okay with me. I always felt the lack of seperate unit types and no good heroes hurt Kessen. Bladestorm seems to have fixed these.

What are the 18 titles?

1) Dynasty Warriors
2) Dynasty Warriors 2
3) Dynasty Warriors 3
4) Dynasty Warriors 3 Xtreme Legends
5) Dynasty Warriors 4
6) Dynasty Warriors 4 Xtreme Legends
7) Dynasty Warriors 4 Empires
8) Dynasty Warriors 4 Hyper
9) Dynasty Warriors 5
10) Dynasty Warriors 5 Xtreme Legends
11) Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires
12) Dynasty Warriors 5 Special
13) Dynasty Warriors Advance
14) Dynasty Warriors (PSP Edition)
15) Dynasty Warriors Vol.2
16) Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighters Battle

Then there's the upcoming:-

17) Dynasty Warriors BB
18) Dynasty Warriors 6

What am I missing?

EDIT: I've added another I didn't know about, but they're not all out in the UK, as usual.
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uiruki
08/09/07 @ 15:44
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DFawkes: The Xbox 360 version of DW5 was called Dynasty Warriors 5 Special, and was slightly different to 'vanilla' DW5.
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08/09/07 @ 15:46
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Cheers Uiruki. that'd have bugged me for ages :)
Shinji [mod]
08/09/07 @ 16:05
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It's coming out on PS3 as well, that's an oversight on our part. The version Koei actually showed us was the PS3 build.

Fudce: I was ignoring the 1997 title because it was a beat 'em up, and in Japan at least, it had a different (albeit similar) name - the "numbered" series didn't start there until 2000.
Kryon
08/09/07 @ 16:12
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OMFG!!!!PoweroftheCELL!!! What happened to my posts? Vanished into thin air?
JediMasterMalik
08/09/07 @ 16:13
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That's even funnier, posting it in the 360 section about a PS3 version.
miiiguel
08/09/07 @ 16:16
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My posts disapeared too.
Shinji [mod]
08/09/07 @ 16:19
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JMM - From what I can gather, both versions will be identical - but, yeah :)

miiguel, Kryon: Your posts were deleted because they were nothing but a personal tirade directed at another poster who had said something perfectly valid, and were a blatant attempt to stir up yet another dull flame-war. As usual.
miiiguel
08/09/07 @ 16:23
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Shinji: that's a precedent which can seriously damage this foruns, imo, but you're the Andrew Ryans of EG so you certainly know better.

on-topic: It's no looker, atleast not when compared to Skate.
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Shinji [mod]
08/09/07 @ 16:25
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It's hardly a precedent, we delete flaming trolls on a regular basis. The guy made an innocent enough comment and got leapt on with four consecutive posts from you two, all of which were personally aimed at him. That's out of order, and we've deleted stuff along those lines plenty of times before.
Kryon
08/09/07 @ 16:30
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So If I went into what I believed to be a PS3 thread and said something like "yeah it looks teh worse than Gears of war" (as f3rrari has done) would that not be considered as me making "a blatant attempt to stir up yet another dull flame-war" or wouldn't that count?

Would f3rrari have made this comment had he known this to be a multi-plat title? I think not but it's OK for him to do it as he's a Sony fanboy anyway Shinj it's cool, we all know where your loyalties lie :)
miiiguel
08/09/07 @ 16:31
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yeah..., I mean, I get personally aimed on a daily basis here (today included, about two posts above ;) ), and never saw such thing, and I liked it that way.
But..., fair enuf, I guess.
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Kryon
08/09/07 @ 16:34
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"all of which were personally aimed at him"

Thats a clever play on words, yes our comments were in reply to his but there were no 'personal' remarks/insults towards him as a ..erm..person involved.

You could put Jeremy Kyle out of a job with spin like that!
Shinji [mod]
08/09/07 @ 16:38
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So If I went into what I believed to be a PS3 thread and said something like "yeah it looks teh worse than Gears of war" (as f3rrari has done) would that not be considered as me making "a blatant attempt to stir up yet another dull flame-war" or wouldn't that count?

No, because you'd be talking about the game, not the person. That's what you seem to have missed here - that, and the fact that this is a multi-platform game. Tell me, would you have been so quick to leap to its defence if we hadn't messed up the platforms on it when inputting the article?

Didn't think so. You're even more guilty of exactly the same thing of which you accuse the original poster. Now pipe down - if you want to talk about games, feel free, but if you want to play at silly childish playground arguments, find another site to do it on.
miiiguel
08/09/07 @ 16:40
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Another aseptic forum was born.

Later.
doomboom
08/09/07 @ 16:41
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Im actually quite interested in this after reading the preview. Wasnt really a fan of the Dynasty Warriors series and Im glad Koei are moving in a different direction.

Wanted to make a witty comparison between the DW series and the design of the Porshe 911 (something along the lines of being nearly exactly the same with every new iteration) but, unfortunately, Im not that funny.
Kryon
08/09/07 @ 16:44
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OoooOOOOoooh! Calm down!

"No, because you'd be talking about the game, not the person. That's what you seem to have missed here"

There you go again, I seriously don't remember throwing any names or insults at him personally (because I didn't) but anyway. chill out, are you still mad at me about that whole 'gay gamer' post I made about you last week?
Shinji [mod]
08/09/07 @ 16:51
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Not in the slightest - I'm paid for the work I do on EG, and as such I don't mind taking whatever slings and arrows people may choose to throw :) I don't ever delete comments aimed at me, but like the other mods, I *will* step in when I see people deliberately and maliciously trolling other users. Which is what you just did, and the fact that you didn't bring his parents' marriage into disrepute while doing so is neither here nor there.

I've explained why your posts were deleted, and I'm not planning to spend my Saturday evening discussing it any further with you.
Kryon
08/09/07 @ 17:03
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Fair enough, but just because you have the power to silence others does not automatically make you right ya-know and to be fair this whole furore was really all your fault for messing up the platforms anyway, so lets just all be grown up about it and blame you for doing your job (that you get paid for) incorrectly :)

/runs like the wind
daedalus2
08/09/07 @ 18:57
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When I see this title, all I can think of is the fictional videogame 'Bonestorm' from The Simpsons. As such, I don't think I will ever be able to play this.
doomboom
08/09/07 @ 19:16
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lol, Id actually quite like to play Bonestorm
Hugundo
08/09/07 @ 20:54
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Another game from Koei and another blond ladyman on the front page.
Kryon
08/09/07 @ 21:48
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Check this evidence out!

I Knew it all along!

PS. In the name of comedy, please don't ban me:)

/Runs away again
morriss
08/09/07 @ 22:55
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Well spotted JMM. :)
Kryon
09/09/07 @ 15:49
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Ofcourse you will, that's what the SDF do, Besides you have no choice but to stand and fight mate, it's not like you've got anything better to do like play a decent game, is it :) and I totally sympathise man, it's only natural to want to fight if you're angry about something, I'd be angry too if I'd paid £425 for a haggard toothless three legged dog of a console with no decent games but I'd be even more angry with myself for believing Sonys hype and actually buying into it, infact I may even have killed myself by now if I were you :) But as long as you still have faith in Sonys PR bullshit and teh POwazERs of tEh Cell you will never see the light :(
PMC11
09/09/07 @ 19:13
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was playing the jap demo, and the game seemed quite good, but i couldnt really work out was on going on as i cant read a dam character of japanese.
Les
10/09/07 @ 08:17
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Played the Japanese demo and that managed to bore me as hell. Didn't even bother to finish. Why do game designers think it's a good idea to put an active time battle bar into a game like this?! I get it that super attacks etc. shouldn’t be available continuously but not being able to perform a basic attack or block for a period of time?! It’s just ridiculous. You run towards enemy, press a button, watch attack, perform block, run away, wait till your bars are recharged and repeat again. When you’ve decimated the enemy troops, you wait till the next wave arrives and do the same again and again and again and again until you decide to end the game.
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10/09/07 @ 10:34
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Les - hold R1 for your basic attacks with the squad and ur guys will also run towards the targets. u dont have to use the specials all the time (well u do if ur the archers)

(sorry if u already knew that).
Aysir
10/09/07 @ 19:26
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I quite liked the demo. It's more Kessen than Dynasty Warriors, but frankly I can't get enough of koei's games. Orochi, Bladestorm and Gundam Warriors all in one period :) im a happy bunny.
Les
11/09/07 @ 07:31
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@ Lead

Thanks, wasn't aware of it. :)

Though it doesn't have much impact on the core mechanics of the game. It's still "press a button/wait for the bar to fill up again/press the button again", etc., etc.
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08/10/07 @ 19:23
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People seem to be under the misguided impression this is Dynasty Warriors Europe, which it isn't. It's an RTS in console clothing. I've been using identical tactics to those I'd use in Medieval:Total War 2, and they work really well.

You HOLD RB to attack. When charging a unit into battle, it'll give them a small speed boost, then the skirmish ensues. I admit it can be borin holding a buton, waiting for the squad to end the battle, but like a normal RTS you can end battles faster through smart use of units and their special abilities.
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