Dynasty Warriors 6

Dynasty Warriors 6 (Shin Sangokumusou 5 in Japan) is the sixth title in Koei's Dynasty Warriors game series. It was released in Japan in November 2007 and in North America in February 2008 and was released in Europe on March 2008.

Overview
Dynasty Warriors 6 is the official sixth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series. It is a total revamp from previous games, and, to accompany it, has been built from the ground up. Also, the game was designed to be only for next-gen consoles, though the plan has been broken with the release of Dynasty Warriors 6: Special. KOEI planned to represent this game to have an old kung-fu action movie, with graceful attack chains made possible by the new Renbu system. Attacks have been motion-captured by real martial artists. Two expansions have been planned, and one has been released.
 * Dynasty Warriors 6: Special was one of them, being ported on the PS2. It removes the swimming feature, but also gives new stages, Musou, cutscenes, and individualizes six characters.
 * Taishi Ci has been given two rods in place of his halberd.
 * Ling Tong has been given a sansetsukon, or three-section staff, in place of his halberd.
 * Yue Ying has been given a bladed crossbow, in place of her previous longbow.
 * Ma Chao has been given a bastard sword, in place of his previous spear.
 * Cao Pi has been given a longsword, instead of his previous broadsword.
 * Zhang He has been given a pair of claws, instead of his previous spear.

A spin-off of Dynasty Warriors 6 has also been planned, called, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce. It introduces "Fury" forms, where a character is turned into a mythical form, with exaggerated features that bring out notable features. Enemy AI has been said to be increased dramatically, though, being a platformer game, has a significant decrease in amount of enemies. Up to four players can play, as the game is exclusive to the PSP portable console.
 * Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires has also been planned, but given no release date. In continues the line of Empires Expansions, where the player can play generic and unique characters to conquer all of China. A Create-a-Warrior system has also been added. Meng Huo is also to appear in the game, and has been given a more tanned, bulky look, with a pillar as a weapon.

Gameplay Elements
As the game has been built from the bottom up by KOEI, many new features are introduced in the game, while some have been removed. A new system takes place of the old attack chains, called Renbu. In previous ports, the number of attacks available to use were affected by the level and quality of the wielded weapon. The more powerful weapons would allow more attacks. However, in this game, a meter called the Renbu Gauge fills, as the player's character builds up more combos. The higher-leveled gauge you have, which ranges from One, to Two, to Three, to Infinite, the more attacks you can use. In addition, the higher the gauge, the longer range the character's weapon has, as well as power. If the player does not attack for a period, or takes heavy damage, the Renbu Gauge will decrease. The new Renbu system allows character, even at Gauge level 1 to execute infinite attack strings. Without unlocking Renbu Level 3 and Infinite, however, character can only access up to Level 2, except when he/she receives a Renbu Earring, which provides thirty seconds of Infinite Renbu.
 * Dynasty Warriors 6 also sports a Skill Tree, unique to all characters. Each branch is attained by gaining a level, and, by level 50, the skill tree should be complete. In it, players can unlock many items, ranging from stat-boosting, or added-on skills. Also available is a special ability which allows wild animals to refrain from attacking, and movement-quickening skills, such as swimming and running.


 * Dueling returns from Dynasty Warriors 4, though it differs from the previous system. There is a chance where an opposing officer will challenge the player into a duel, then surrounding officers and foot soldiers will form a circle around the two duelists. When the player gets too close to the enemy's side, a foot soldier will attack the player to get them back inside the duel, as the same goes for the dueling enemy. Officers from either side can join the fray, and the duel can be ended by either duelist exiting the circle formation. Any officer defeated during the duel will immediately drop 200 EXP points. Duels are usually executed when there is an equal amount of forces in one area.


 * Unlike previous games, players could only travel on land. In Dynasty Warriors 6, they can now swim and climb ladders. Ladders are usually attached to towers or gates, while the swimming feature takes place in only a few stages. In Dynasty Warriors 6: Special, however, swimming was remove due to memory.


 * Bases have also been revamped. In previous games, a character would defeat a Defense Captain to open a base's gates. In this installment, however, a force attacks a gate to get it open. Once inside an enemy base, to capture it, the player needs to K.O a certain number of enemies in the base to lower it's health. Corporal units count as twenty health points, and, when the remaining number of points is one hundred or lower, a Guard Captain comes out. The defeat of a Guard Captain is an immediate surrender of the base. During a base's inactive time, it's health can restore.


 * Units now consist of twenty or so foot soldiers and a bannerman, where a unit in previous games would only consist of a head soldier, and lower-ranked soldiers. A bannerman wields an army's banner, and frequently raises it to raise morale. During a banner's raising, any ally standing next to the bannerman gains a temporary power-up, such as Speed Up, Attack Up, or Defense Up.


 * Weapons, instead of the previous quality-based ranks, now are divided into three categories - Strength, Standard, and Skill. The Strength category of weapons usually have a higher attack power, at the cost of Renbu Chains being kept for a smaller amount of time. They also increase the likelihood of breaking enemies' guards as the Renbu Gauge increases. The noting color background is red. The green Standard category is the default weapon type, increases range as the Renbu Gauge increases, and keeps Renbu Chains at a medium amount of time. The blue Skill weapons grants greater attack speeds when powered up by the Renbu Gauge. The unique Fourth Weapons, unfortunately, have been removed completely from the game. Characters with Musou Modes have three different-looking weapons, while characters without Musou modes all retain one weapon's design.


 * Saddles, instead of having requirements to be found, now are found randomly. They can be found after breaking a crate or jar, or be dropped by an officer. At the end of a stage, like weapons, found horses can be acquired or rejected, as a player can only have a maximum eight horses. There are six unique horses, two historical, which are the best in the game. The two historical horses are the Hex King, or Hex Mark, and Red Hare King, or Red Hare. Horses can be leveled up to level five, and a horse also has four attributes that can go up to five hundred. The attributes are Speed, Jump, Destruction, and Attack. Like weapons, saddles can also have special abilities attached to them, such as Water Spirit (exclusive to Hex King), Renbu Gait, Find Weapon, Find Saddle, etc.


 * Engineers have been provided a greater role on the battlefield. When attacking a gate, Engineer units build catapults, put up ladders, and build rams. Ballistas have also been placed on the tops of gates, and frequently launch attacks on catapults and rams. They can be destroyed. Captains of Gates defend gates, and can attack anyone around.


 * Base Captains, which guarded exits to the battlefield, have been removed. Also removed is the branching attack system. For example, attack strings were previously undefined;, undefined; , , undefined; etc. This has been replaced by one-button strings, such as , , , , or undefined, undefined, undefined, undefined.

Characters
All characters from the previous port, Dynasty Warriors 5 appear, save for Pang De, Xing Cai Jiang Wei, ,Da Qiao, Zhu Rong, Meng Huo, Zuo Ci, who were cut for an unknown reason. These characters have no mention in the entire game, though Xing Cai is referred to "the daughter of Zhang Fei" in Lu Bu's Musou mode, and Da Qiao in Xiao Qiao's biography.

This makes it so a total of forty-one characters appear in the game. Only seventeen characters are actually given Musou modes. Characters without Musou modes are clones in terms of movesets, save for Xiao Qiao, who retains her fan moveset. However, Sun Shang Xiang and Diao Chan share movesets with Yue Ying, and Zhen Ji, respectively.

Characters have been given thorough makeovers to their models and weapons, for some. For example, Liu Bei has been given two longswords in contrast to his old, single broadsword, Wei Yan and Xiahou Dun both have been given clubs, in contrast to their double voulge and scimitar. Unique skill trees have been given to all characters, compromising their stats, special attacks, in-battle interaction, and movement.

Upon release of the Playstation 2 version of the game, Koei stated there will be key differences between the console versions. This includes new Musou Modes and movesets for Yue Ying, Ma Chao, Ling Tong, Taishi Ci, Cao Pi, and Zhang He. Five new stages are added, with ten new scenarios.

Characters given Musou modes are:
 * Wu: Sun Jian, Sun Shang Xiang, Zhou Yu, Gan Ning, Lu Xun
 * Shu: Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Yun,
 * Wei: Cao Cao, Xiahou Dun, Zhang Liao, Dian Wei, Sima Yi
 * Other: Lu Bu, Diao Chan

= See Also =
 * List of Dynasty Warriors Games