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Combinant l'action à 1 contre 1 000 de Dynasty Warriors avec l'ajout d'éléments stratégiques, dont le commandement d'unités, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires lance les joueurs dans une quête pour conquérir la Chine ancienne par l'épée et la stratégie. Les puissantes batailles de siège permettent aux commandants de déployer des unités pour capturer des points stratégiques sur la carte, comme des châteaux. Les joueurs peuvent maintenant prendre le contrôle de ces points centraux du champ de bataille en utilisant des attaques par le feu ou d'autres stratagèmes, des armes de siège et, parfois, simplement par la force. Les commandants exécutent leurs stratégies et attaquent les troupes ennemies en donnant des ordres vitaux aux unités tout au long de l'escarmouche.
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Although this release has a lot of gameplay downgrades from the previous title(DW 8E), I take it as a compromise to the new engine they'reAlthough this release has a lot of gameplay downgrades from the previous title(DW 8E), I take it as a compromise to the new engine they're using. The game is fun and has a meaningful game loop unlike the dull open-world one in the original DW9, worth playing if you are a long time fan and just want to do some slashing. I hope this game is capable of being a better technology basis for the next release.
Tons of fun. Man this game never gets old. 95 unique characters and weapons and movesets in a beautiful world = extreme fun for 100+ hrs
I love this game! The special moves are crazzzzzy! Each characters have their own sets of special moves and combos and POW! 100+ of enemiesI love this game! The special moves are crazzzzzy! Each characters have their own sets of special moves and combos and POW! 100+ of enemies sent flying to the skyy.
Totally entertained for months now. This is the kind of game that just keeps getting better and better the more you play, after months I amTotally entertained for months now. This is the kind of game that just keeps getting better and better the more you play, after months I am still in awe and want to explore more. Action and historical game don't get better than this!
I love this game so much I am playing this on the train every day I go to work. It even works really well for a short burst of exciting funI love this game so much I am playing this on the train every day I go to work. It even works really well for a short burst of exciting fun time during the transit from 30 mins to 1 hours. Then play it on the big screen to enjoy the stunning graphics and amazing character models when I got home. Perfect game for the Switch!
As an action game fan I'm really digging this game, Dynasty Warriors 9 empires is such a cool game with fast battles featuring hundreds ofAs an action game fan I'm really digging this game, Dynasty Warriors 9 empires is such a cool game with fast battles featuring hundreds of unique characters and weapons. The best game I've played this year so far!
Have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this game. Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is really deep and engaging with fun exciting combats. WeHave to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this game. Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is really deep and engaging with fun exciting combats. We all need more games like this please
Have so much fun with Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires last weekend. It looks gorgeous with a beautiful world and characters, and then the actionsHave so much fun with Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires last weekend. It looks gorgeous with a beautiful world and characters, and then the actions are so exciting! You don't just go and fight aimlessly either the game requires strategies to win. Too good of a gem.
Oh my oh my why didn't anyone told me about this game? I didn't know you could create all these cool looking officers and have so much fun inOh my oh my why didn't anyone told me about this game? I didn't know you could create all these cool looking officers and have so much fun in the main action game! Also the strategy phase is so deep and addictive! I love this game a lot, thank you Dynasty Warriors.
Ok...I just want to mention two things that makes this score what it is. first thing, THERE IS NO ROBUST CUSTOM CHARACTER EDITING IN THISOk...I just want to mention two things that makes this score what it is. first thing, THERE IS NO ROBUST CUSTOM CHARACTER EDITING IN THIS GAME, for the critic reviews to mention that there is do not know DW8 E. The multiple options and variations that DW8 E had in comparison to this reskin is extremely notable. DW9 E's edit mode is purely bare bones with very few options for creating a unique officer. but don't worry; its just an additional $40.00 to download additional costumes/armor which is after a $60 price to pay for it from the start. Actions (weapons/move sets) are interesting, shame there isn't an option to test them out (like in DW8 E) or customize your kingdom or soldiers (Also in DW8 E). I am a huge fan of character creation and loved how it was done in DW8 E, so I had high expectations for this game to blow me away with an actual robust customizing system, but instead they took away more than they added.Speaking of taking things away, this leads to the second reason for the score. NO MULTIPLAYER. Seriously, I did enjoy playing DW 8E solo, but I really enjoyed it when me and my bro can do a double Musou attack on a bunch of fodder. Removing this, made me remove the game. With all of the other known issues (a lot of menus, repetitive gameplay, unnecessary open world) I was willing to tolerate it all, but I couldn't do it without multiplayer.In short this game took DW8 E and put a sticker on it titled "Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires", cut it in half and placed a $40 price tag to actually have any real uniqueness to custom characters, removed multiple options that made the game enjoyable, slightly updated graphics (and yet, not improved), managed to make combat gameplay mechanics even less interesting, and piled on menus for "strategy".Cool idea though, maybe they'll figure it out in DW E10.
An ugly-looking, tedious, monotonous, incredibly empty game. I see no reason to shell out for it, when you can get Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires or Samurai Warriors 4: Empires.
Unfortunately Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires continues to carry a disease that seems to have taken control of the saga: a very poor technical aspect, and a terrible optimization that goes against the player’s experience. However, if you can put that aside, the game itself is fun and adds simple, yet interesting strategy and management elements that paired with the musou addictive gameplay can provide hours of fun,
My conclusion about "Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires" is rather mixed. So I'm always happy when a new part of the series is released for theMy conclusion about "Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires" is rather mixed. So I'm always happy when a new part of the series is released for the consoles. Since I always hope for new ideas and great graphics. But "Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires" doesn't have many new elements to offer. So I like the somewhat more tactical Empires mix of the series, but in principle I could have just put one of the predecessors in the drive. Of course, there are also new action and editing options in the game. From a technical point of view, the title looks rather weak for the new console generation. If you want to play the latest part "Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires" on your console or PC, you'll experience huge Far Eastern mass battles and the technology doesn't quite play along.
Je vais être clair ... je pense que la plus part des problèmes que je vais cité viennes probablement du moteur qui est en PLS et auquel ilJe vais être clair ... je pense que la plus part des problèmes que je vais cité viennes probablement du moteur qui est en PLS et auquel il manque clairement des fonctions de base...Bon pour commencer les plus :+ Les graphismes sur PC, meme ci le jeu de base est graphiquement a peine respectable, avec quelques Reshades (surtout effet comic et carton avec vibrance et FakeHDR) le jeu devient tout de suite plus agréable bien plus fournis qu'un samurai warriors (dont le preset était censé me rapprocher)+Le monde ouvert qui "permettrait" à Omega Force et Tecmo Koei de développer des quêtes annexes permettant d'obtenir des gemmes,de l'or et des rations AUTREMENT que part des menus....rendant le jeu potentiellement moins redondant.... le soucis est que je doute de l'ajout sérieux de mise a jour pouvant clairement équilibré ce jeu...+Les batailles, bien que la prise de fort est tres mais alors tres mal exploité...bah c'est malgré tout une certaine évolution tres apréciable.bon attaquons les moins....-Les GRAPHISMES, attention je vais critiquer et surtout m'appuyer sur un fait....un anisotrope potable, un anti aliasing propre permettrait déjà un bien meilleur rendu... Les développeurs font tout a l'arrache ! mais genre tout ! les découpes des maps du monde ouvert pour les batailles les décors etc....-Le MOTEUR qui ne possède ni réel simulation de gravité devant creer un nombre d'errerur incalculable empechant une réponse correct tels qu'un cheval qui à la tremblote entre deux rochers ou bien le personnage ne pouvant pas acceder à une surface...-LE PATHFINDING, pour ceux ne sachant pas le pathfinding permet à L'IA de se déplacer correctement dans la direction correctement et le plus rapidement possible....la Il est en PLS mais de maniere assez explicite.... demandez à un de vos officiers de poursuivre un officier ennemi, votre adversaire aura le temps de prendre TOUTES les bases avant meme que votre dit général ne l'approche.- La cohérance de SIM de bataille, en simple entre une IA perdu et un Pathfinding foiré, vous allez vous retrouvez avec des armées passant les murailles pour vous attaquer ou bien vos hommes se bloqué devant un mur et tous mourir jusqu'au derniers... sans parler de la gestion des bases en batailles ou bien la gestion des affrontements a distances ayant rétrogradé à ceux de dynasty warriors 6 (ou encore babysitter warriors) ....-Les fonctionnalités disparues ! à chaque nouvel opus des Warriors Empires, Tecmo implante toujours quelques bonnes idées mais dans un soucis de faire vite et sans polissage, ces nouveautés ce font au déprimant de tant de fonctionnalité de base qui disparaissent ! ( tellement que je ne m'amuserai pas à les énumérées)-Jamais un geste pour ses fans, et oui achetez pour 200€ de DLC sur tout les Dynasty warriors, jamais rien de gratuit,meme les DLC précedemment achetées qui seront revendus encore et encore (armure de l'ogre)En bref, je suis persuadé que tecmo et omega on de l'or entre les mains, cependant ils ne donnent meme pas le minimum pour satisfaire leur communauté, il manque du polissage d'absolument PARTOUT ! ce qui rend le jeu grisant et sans saveur tres rapidement malgré une incroyable envie d'en refaire une partie en imaginant tout ce qui pourrait être incroyable...J'ai de gros doutes quand à de réelles futures mise à jour intéressante.... alors qu'en reprenant des modules et du code de dynasty warriors 9 pour les quetes et le craft coupé à leur autre licence qui est romance of three kingdoms... ce jeu pourrait tout simplement devenir le carton que les fans attendent d'un empîre... Dommage peut etre un jour
I don’t know who Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is for. The base game has a big fan base and the 1 vs 1000 combat is always fun to wade through. That’s no exception here the combat is still as fun as it ever was but unfortunately, the maps all feel the same and that battlefield rarely changes. I can’t get any joy from the strategy element and for me, it sucks a lot of life out of the game for little reward.
Away from the strategic elements, the game offers the frenetic combat we’ve all come to expect from the Warriors series. Unfortunately, a range of performance issues in the PS4 version and a general lack of variety lessens the impact of otherwise serviceable action. In the end, this is fighting a losing battle.
Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires had everything to correct the main issues from the non-Empires version, however, it has not only failed at that but also managed to come packed with new issues. Whether you are a musou or a Dynasty Warriors fan, there are better options available on the Nintendo Switch.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires adds a satisfying strategic element to the Musou formula, helping to make each strike on the battlefield more meaningful. However, poor performance and a hefty price tag make it difficult to recommend on Switch hardware.
Please stop butchering the series. After what happened with DW 9 I was hoping they learned from their mistake and they going to improve thePlease stop butchering the series. After what happened with DW 9 I was hoping they learned from their mistake and they going to improve the game but guess what? Its getting even worse!! I really missing the older games in the series.
Summing up Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is tricky. While the fighting action is as spectacular as it ever was, and still remains fun, the management side of things just seems to slow everything down. It feels like a slog and you’ll want for nothing but the next battle. Basically the battles are good, but the rest of Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is poor.
Unlike Dynasty Warriors 9 released in 2018, Empires focuses mainly on free play. Battles took the form of conquering enemy fortresses – it’s a breath of fresh air, but the AI copes with this new premise poorly. The graphics are disappointing as well, but despite many flaws the game is highly addictive.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is a very solid entry in the series. The character models and music soundtrack are excellent. The fighting is fluidDynasty Warriors 9 Empires is a very solid entry in the series. The character models and music soundtrack are excellent. The fighting is fluid and gameplay addictive. The UI is clean. Some textures look bad. There are FPS drops in battle and I expected faster load times on the PS5.The customization options are nice. The edit mode is decent. I love the idea that Empires is a blank canvas that gives me the freedom to enjoy DW the way I want to. I can start out as a ruler over a kingdom or a no name vagabond and go from 'rags to riches'.Overall, DW9 Empires is the best title in the spinoff series yet. The addicting gameplay loop allows me to overlook some of the flaws in DW9E. The replay value is amazing and I look forward to sinking hundreds of hours into this game.DW9 Empires is a love letter to the fans. Thank you Koei for releasing DW9 Empires to the West!
Combine the game itself feeling somewhat undercooked in terms of modes and features and the atrocious technical performance, and you have a rather bitter pill for any Switch-owning Dynasty Warriors fans that choose to swallow it. I won’t say you can’t mine some enjoyment out of this version of the game, but you’re going to have to be more forgiving than you’ve had to be with any prior Warriors game on the platform.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is a mediocre strategy and mediocre Musou title as well. It's certainly not worth the full price mark and in case you're not a die-hard fan, it really might not be worth your time either.
Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires, while sporting enjoyable combat and lots of content, is unfortunately bogged down by a myriad of horrible technical issues and repetitive level designs.
Build on the rocky foundation of Dynasty Warriors 9, Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires is inherently flawed, both when it comes to its technical aspects as well as its gameplay variety. With only siege battles throughout the entire campaign, you’d think that the streamlined combat and barebones graphics would be enough to break the game’s back but they didn’t. Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires manages to cleverly link battles, relationships with other officers and empire-management together into an addictive gameplay loop that works despite all its glaring flaws. The game can be a lot of fun, even if pleasure is as guilty as it's always been with the series.
Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires isn’t as good as the sum of its parts. Everything that’s here has been done better in the past, and I truly hope the next one is better. Still, it scratched the itch for a while.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is a fantastic hack n slash tactical game. You must spin many plates as you try to conquer each kingdom. Balance your people, food, captains, and battles as you progress across the empire. It's tough, addictive, and brutal as hell.
It's hard to get excited for Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires, which has been built on a game that already looked very ugly and had an off-topic open world four years ago. If Omega Force has done well to drop the open world concept to return to a more classic structure, we note however that little has really changed and it's still boring playing this new game.
I can honestly say that I enjoy Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires more than Dynasty Warriors 9. You may attribute this to the sorry state of the latter when it first launched. Although, I must affirm that I am a big fan of the simulation genre and empire management. The fact that battles affect the grand campaign, and vice versa, makes all the interactions in this installment meaningful. To what extent is up to you. Sadly, apart from a decent graphical upgrade, there’s not enough here to call it a fully realized sequel. The franchise is competing against itself. Unless the updated hack-and-slash gameplay and expanded character roster are enough to tie you over, consider this empire incomplete.
This is a mega skip... People need to yell at koei with there wallets this installment was very lazy and a lot things were gutted from this.This is a mega skip... People need to yell at koei with there wallets this installment was very lazy and a lot things were gutted from this. From the lack of events to the lack of CAW options this was once my favorite installment of the franchise now its quickly becoming my most hated. My biggest gripe is the lack of CAW outfits and the over abundant CAW dlc outfits up to 250$ same outfit dlc every installment why cant the older game dlc just be free and they create new outfits... this is a 20$ game not 60$. Koei has become lazy..
Absolutely refreshing since I kinda already put maybe 6k hours onto the entire empires series as with 10k+ into all dynasty warriors games.Absolutely refreshing since I kinda already put maybe 6k hours onto the entire empires series as with 10k+ into all dynasty warriors games. I'm looking forward to maybe more edit parts. Or more features for in combat
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is a title that, if taken in small doses, is absolutely capable of pampering and entertaining the admirers of the saga and of the strategic drift undertaken by the Empires vein. However, its combat system is still too immature and repetitive, especially when compared to the achievements of the licensed musou that Omega Force and Koei Tecmo Games have given us in recent years. Thanks to the dated technical sector and the questionable recycling of equally obsolete assets, we find no reason that can justify the publisher's decision to offer it at full price.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires can't make up for the shortcomings baked into the Dynasty Warriors 9 framework. Maybe Dynasty Warriors has just gone on too long; there are only so many ways to tell the same tale and upgrade the basic gameplay. Dynasty Warriors 8 understands the process, but that game came out eight years ago. Time marches on while it seems Dynasty Warriors marches backward.
Whilst this Empires title deviates slightly from the standard Dynasty Warriors formula, it is still fun if you’re looking for a hack and slash game with a bit more strategy. There are issues that plague the game, especially with the use of an open world that lacks reasons to explore and the absence of same-sex marriage. Although with that said, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires still can be interesting during the siege battles and the beautiful character customisation. At least it’s relaxing to tear a new one into the cannon fodder.
If Dynasty Warriors 9 was the volatile reboot the series desperately needed to endure, the Empires is proof the mixture isn’t quite settled yet. What Empires adds in terms of being an engrossing strategy sim, it loses in paring back its open world warfare to something that feels far too much like the series back at its worst. Persevere with its shortcomings, though, and Empires can bring you riches.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires attempts to mix features introduced in Dynasty Warriors 9 with strategy elements but fails to do so due to a variety of issues, such as the low difficulty level, limited character creation options, and a generally unpolished experience. A better implementation of open-world mechanics would have done wonders to update the Empires' experience, but Omega Force decided to play it extremely safe, resulting in a game that only die-hard fans of the series will enjoy.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is already a cutdown release compared to the base game, but the Nintendo Switch version is definitely not worth your time and money in its current state. You’re better off buying Fire Emblem Warriors, Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition, and Samurai Warriors 5 if you want a musou to play on the go.
Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires is a poor Switch port of a disappointing entry in the long-running spin-off series. This is a hugely downgraded version of the game, with seriously dialled-back visuals failing to put a stop to consistent frame rate issues during the heat of battle. With a lack of gameplay modes, zero multiplayer options, terrible AI and cosmetic customisation options gone AWOL at launch — Koei Tecmo choosing instead to go the DLC route — this is a truly lacklustre package, a bargain bin affair with a premium price tag, and a Dynasty Warriors game you can feel quite comfortable skipping entirely.
Slightly more cerebral while also filled with the fast action that the series is known for, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires sits neatly as a midway point between the action of the "proper" Dynasty Warriors and the strategy of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. There probably isn't all that much of an audience for this, but for fans that were disappointed with the open world experiment of Dynasty Warriors 9, Empires here will be redemption, and for those who have never let their enthusiasm for the series be dampened, this is an excellent opportunity to marry Sun Shangxiang and make many beautiful babies... or perhaps to unite China. Whatever your preference is, really.
Omega Force manages to combine the musou style of Dynasty Warriors with elements of tactical action and turn-based strategy in a very entertaining title, although somewhat repetitive.
If you can laser focus on the strategy elements, and maybe favor diplomacy over direct conflict, there is a playable though still rough experience here. But if you’re looking for satisfying Warriors combat, there are plenty of better options already on Switch.
Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires is a game that I found extremely fun at times, but monotonous at others. Strategic tasks become mundane and repetitive very quickly, but the combat involved in the actual battles helps make up for it… There is fun to be had, just don’t expect a grand strategy experience with a deep story or overly involved decisions and mechanics.
Even for a series renowned for reusing material and rehashing a tired formula of mindless yet oddly satisfying gameplay, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires is a hollow package. If this is all the series has left to offer, it may be time to let the Three Kingdoms war themselves into oblivion. A bland, shallow title with little to offer even those who enjoy the repetition of Musou gameplay, Empires is as regurgitated as a game can be.
The return to smaller battlefields away from the open-world approach is a step in the right direction, but every battle feels formulaic. Even with the individual differences in objective and battlefield events the exact same formula can be applied in each battle which can get too repetitive. But in spite of these criticisms, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires still delivers the type of experience fans have come to expect, and while it doesn’t do much to to distinguish itself from the previous entries, it can still be a lot of fun for those who still enjoy the one-versus-a-thousand style game.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires gives the player a wide and deeper range of possibilities than its predecessors to lead a successful campaign conquering third-century China. However, despite its deeper management and its simple (indeed solid) one-versus-thousands formula, it fails to completely develop its growth from the past, also struggling with a graphic engine still overwhelmed with fatigue and technical issues. Give it a try (even with the demo) and then decide.
Date de Sortie | 23 décembre 2021 |
Éditeur | W-Force Omega, Koei Tecmo |
Contenu Classé | T (Teen) |
Modes de Jeu | Un seul joueur |
Perspectives des joueurs | Troisième personne |
Genres | Simulateur, Stratégie, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up |
Thèmes | Action, Warfare, Fantaisie |
Plateformes | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia |