I'm probably gonna get banned for this, but let's review it.

User Rating: 8 | Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires PS3
Don't believe GameSpot or IGN or whatever place you want to believe. They are too partial. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is an example. The first MHF was very underrated, so was the second one. But as Japan came to love and praise the game, it was gaining popularity. So now the same game comes out, only with some new monsters and a load of new weapons, and it gets critical and popular acclaim. What made them change their mind, you may ask.

Like other games that aren't popular, this game got a very unfair review. I know the chinese people of the time didn't look like 14-year old girls, but the game is perfect in its right. GAME CRITICS, TRY TO SEE THE GAMES FOR WHAT THEY ARE AND NOT WHAT YOU WANT THEM TO BE. There, I said it. GameSpot wants here a game with many strategy aspect, 10+ list of moves and still more. But this ISN'T God of War. This game is good in what it tries to be: Fun.

Don't tell me it's not fun to obliterate the battlefield, feeling incredibly overpowered, with a great evolution system and impressively deep character creating. Sitting on a couch with a buddy and playing through the game is what Dynasty Warriors is about. Yes, exactly. Coop. I sit with my buddy on the couch and we discuss so many things, like which orders to give to each general, and which base to attack first.

"Oh let's set fire to that base", or "Let's kill those generals, they are raping our liutenants!" And this kind of fun is what you want in the game. The sense of accomplishment after completing a mission is very satisfying. We all know that this game is about overpowering and killing many soldiers with one move, for example, but we can't forget the strategy value, without which you are screwed. You can try to kill all the soldiers and liutenants just roaming across the battlefield, and if you're in a low difficulty level, you'll probably succeed. But then you'll just see your main base fall, and your commander die. NOW you'll see what the purpose of the game is.

Although I preferred Samurai Warriors, since I'm more into the japanese culture than the chinese one, I recognize DW6: Empires as a great, beautiful and true representing of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Has a good replayability value as well. 19458637829103564983 characters to choose from, many character creation possibilities and just the plain fun, random mission to choose from make this a very replayable game. You really won't get tired of it, that is, assuming you like it first.

So that's the review. I hope I don't get banned for it, and convince people of buying this excellent game.