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'''Musou Mode''' is a mode in the Dynasty Warriors games where several stages are strung together to be played through. The specifics of this mode have evolved throughout the series. Musou modes focus around one character, developing personalities and revealing character relationships. They usually stray away from the ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Novel)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'' novel, which the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series is based off of, but at times stick with the novel's plot.
'''Musou Mode''' is a mode in the ''[[Dynasty Warriors (series)|Dynasty Warriors]]'' games where several stages are strung together for a particular character, additionally developing personalities and revealing character relationships. They usually stray away from the ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Novel)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'' novel but, at times, stick with the novel's plot. The specific traits of this mode has evolved throughout the series.


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 07:22, 13 June 2009

Musou Mode is a mode in the Dynasty Warriors games where several stages are strung together for a particular character, additionally developing personalities and revealing character relationships. They usually stray away from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel but, at times, stick with the novel's plot. The specific traits of this mode has evolved throughout the series.

Overview

In Dynasty Warriors 2, all members of the same kingdom have the same five stages. Background history regarding the battle is optionally set aside for the player in the pre-battle menu. Finishing the mode with different characters unlocked more for use. This trait became the common method for unlocking the leaders for each kingdom, the Other characters, and Zhuge Liang.

Dynasty Warriors 3 adds two more stages and customizes the events for each character. In its Xtreme Legends expansion, the Other characters receive a Musou Mode for the first time. Their modes serve as "what if?" scenarios and largely deviate from history.

Musou modes were adjusted for whole kingdoms rather than characters in Dynasty Warriors 4. More stages appear though they are overall smaller than previous titles. Battles were separated by chapters and each struggle is introduced with an exposition of scrolling text. Depending on the player's actions, certain characters can appear in battles they would otherwise not appear. For example, if Dian Wei survives Wan Castle, he can appear at Chi Bi. The Other characters were divided into their own forces for Yellow Turbans, Dong Zhuo's Forces, Lu Bu's Forces, and the Nanman. Secret stages can also be unlocked if the players meet certain conditions.

Dynasty Warriors 5 returns to the Dynasty Warriors 3 method. It removes the chapter setup from the previous title and gives five stages for most characters, eight for the founders of the kingdoms and Zuo Ci, and four for the Other characters. Characters have more personal interaction than previous titles, as they narrate their thoughts and impressions to the player. Briefings consists of the army's commander personally explaining their intentions to the player and ordering them to move out. Several in-game cutscenes found in Musou Mode also adds more drama and interactions within the cast. The concluding battle for select characters -such as Zhou Yu and Pang De- follows their last historical battle in history.

In Dynasty Warriors 6, only seventeen characters have Musou modes and each character participates in six stages. Plot-based briefings are read by a narrator and ten rendered movies occur for each character between battles. This format of story-telling is similar to the style seen in the Samurai Warriors series. Though still somewhat faithful to Romance of the Three Kingdoms, each character's story deviates from the novel.