
Another PS3 title has just been announced by KOEI at the PlayStation Premier event which is going on right now in Tokyo. A more detailed information will be made available at Tokyo Game Show (TGS) this year surrounding Dynasty Warriors 5 for the PS3.
The Dynasty Warriors series has turned 15 years-old. And Koei Tecmo is celebrating with the release of a special trailer.
Such a shame the series is so much worse now than it was back in its 4/5th iterations.
Smh
Thank you Tecmo Koei. I love Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors and Sengoku Basara.

NeoGAF member ZhugeEX has provided some interesting data comparing how the various Warriors games have done in the past in both the United States and also Japan. As it stands Hyrule Warriors is one of the company’s most successful games and has achieved large sales very early on. You can check out the US sales figures in the infographic above, and the Japanese sales data below.
For those interested in Japanese sales of Wii/Wii U musou games.
Hyrule Warriors ~130k
Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper ~35k
Fist of the North Star 2 ~15k
It is an awesome game! WELL worth the money. I don't usually buy DLC, but I did for HW. You really get your money's worth. Hundreds of hours of gameplay!
I have to buy this game. I have been dragging my feet because so many games have come out but now is the time. I have heard too many good things about it.
I'll buy it when it gets a complete edition, maybe. I do only want it because its a zelda spinoff though, i would never buy a DW game. I don't see how thats a bad thing. Its not much different than the Expendables, as an action movie its average at best, but you watch it to see your favorite old action heros fighting together.

DaxGamer's Sam Welsh writes "With a seventh Dynasty Warriors from Japanese developers Koei on the way, I’ve got to admit that even though I am a huge fan and have been since the first release in the UK, I really am amazed at how on earth are they are able to re-release the same basic format every few years and quite literally sell …millions. One of the gaming wonders of the world perhaps? How do they do it? I’ve decided to put my bias aside and have a have a good look at possibly the most recycled, but awesomely fun game ever under the microscope."
The reason is simple. Half of the fans play because they love the history, half because it's mind-numbing, button mashing fun on the Normal difficulties. It's a great stress reliever to go in and mow down hundreds of thousands of enemies, and on harder difficulties you will always be finding yourself running to look for health as you have a sliver left on your health bar. One good hit and you die, but you then find that health and the relief pours over you as you return to kill everything in your way.
Simply put, it works.
just maybe different gamers like to play different games and have different tastes? did people ever thought about that?
People who think Musou games haven't changed, either haven't played Musou games, or don't care to remember Musou games. Each new game is fairly different. Obviously, the core gameplay mechanics won't change, so it's moronic for gamers to (constantly) complain about them not changing.
No one moans about Halo 3 for having the exact same point-and-shoot gameplay of Halo 2 and Halo.
I just watched Red Cliff - the two part movie based on the romance saga and now I can't wait to play this game even more.
Repetitive or not, this game will be awesome.
umm.....it's Dynasty Warriors 6....please fix
to see another one on the PS3, great games.
i just hope they do some new things w/ it.
for a couple co-op playthroughs.. you cant play it forever. But still good game
Ohhh wait thats right you guys have annouced an entire entourage of games/exclusives since january. hmmm don't worry the fanboys will find something else to whine about.