![]() I saw generally as in the case of Lu Bu which is pretty much the best example, there are stages in which he is not available to play but will still be out on the battlefield doing his own thing. You generally have your main protagonist and it is also possible to have the choice of one or two other characters to take out onto the field. This mode is fairly standard standard however. This time around, you won't need to run away from him but enemies will need to run away from you! *insert evil laugh* In this mode various characters from China's warring era are available to be seen as the protagonist and what better way to dive into thing than with the above mentioned Lu Bu. Like every release before it, DW8 main mode is that of the campaign. Whether plugged into the TV to be as large as you want it with your feet up on the coffee table or with nothing more than the tiny screen in your hands while on the bus or your lunch break, the experience was the same. ![]() So in comparison when even Sony's base model of the console is technically more powerful than the Nintendo Switch, the Switch handles the entire experience without a hiccup and this even includes the handheld mode. This surprised me somewhat as Breanna and I have been on and off playing Warriors Orochi 4 and the performance on a standard PS4 leaves a bit to be desired at times. ![]() So from a performance standpoint, Dynasty Warriors 8 handles extremely well. So what better way than to get back into the main series than its most recently re-release on the Switch? I really couldn't think of one. Having played a lot of the older entries stopping at about six, I've played just about every single other Musou title since other than the main core of the series. ![]() Upon its original release I believe I played a grand total of three or four missions with Lu Bu who for the first time I believe was finally available as a main character for the campaigns. Now the question that everyone wants to know, how does it handle? Amazingly well. Not only is this a bonus for Nintendo Switch owners, but it's also a great sign as the series is only one title ahead and the platform has also recently seen a simultaneous release of Warriors Orochi 4. Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition is the most complete version of the title bringing it full circle as it is now available on all platforms.
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