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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] Why did the pun soldiers become a tradition of the series in the first place…?

Reviewers discuss the shift in tone in True Three Kingdoms Musou ORIGINS, noting the clash of seriousness and humor.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce 2 Portable] The first boss is too much of a wall.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses mastering game mechanics, unique weapon traits, and character strength for better builds.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] I heard that the pun soldier is being erased, and that was no good.

The blog reviews the tradition and impact of puns in the game “Shin Sangokumusou ORIGINS,” humorously critiquing their overuse.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] I saved Lord Guo Jia on the Musou difficulty!

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses weapon pricing, gameplay challenges, and the difficulty of changing destiny in Musou games.

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[Dynasty Warriors ORIGINS] I finally cleared it…

The discussion highlights character dynamics and betrayal in “Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” focusing on Cao Cao’s notoriety.

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[Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter’s Battle] It’s almost Hades, isn’t it?

Musou ABYSS™ 1 offers mixed gameplay; unlock unique abilities to enjoy it fully but faces tough enemy attacks and limited story.

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[Dynasty Warriors] Musou: ABYSS…?

Fans discuss the surprise release of Koei’s new game, speculating on its gameplay and connecting it to past titles.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] Isn’t the change in destiny during the castle escape battle a bit too tough for me?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game difficulty, character insights, and challenges faced in Musou, highlighting unexpected events.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] Seeing the warlords who changed their lords showing some degree of distress.

The blog reflects on character dynamics and assassination plots in a game, questioning motives and outcomes in the storyline.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] It’s great to see Zhang Jiao not as a joke character.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on Zhang Jiao’s complex portrayal, balancing ideals and harsh realities in a chaotic world.

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