Very cool shooter game! It has cute graphics, responsive controls, and a nice soundtrack. Like many older games based on arcade structures, this one gets hard pretty quickly. Anyway, it's a fun game that's best enjoyed with friends.

This game is still enjoyable today, and it was the mold that created many games that came after it.

Good game, but this is the start of the downfall of the franchise.
Amazing sprite work in characters and scenarios. The characters' presentation and artwork are amazing, and the color edit is a fun touch in the series. K', the new protagonist, has some charm and charisma, but the rest of his team makes no sense. The new characters have good designs, but they don't blend well with their teams. And about the gameplay: why did they make the controls so stiff? Back in the day, I was shocked at how hard it was to make a simple special move compared to KoF 97 and 98. Good game, but it's just not better than 98...

After enjoying everything about Civilization Revolution on PS3, I decided to try the main series for the first time. Since I bought it in 2020, I have never finished a single match in this game.

The presentation and graphics are great, even the menu design and soundtrack. Overall, it is a very well-crafted game. However, playing on the PS4 is quite annoying. There are too many menus that are difficult to access using the buttons, and the text is too small. It seems like they just copied and pasted the PC version without considering the difference in resolution or adaptability.

I was expecting the matches to be long, but they are too long, and it is easy to lose your units over the map. I have tried to play three times, but each time I kept looking at the clock to keep an eye on my other chores during the day.

It looks like an amazing game, but I will never have time to play it, and if I did have time, I would choose to do more productive hobbies. Unfortunately, I will never play this game again.

Glitching and frame-rate problems in the first minute of the game already? It's a no from me!

Sorry, I'm not a "gamer." I won't tolerate buying a defective product in the name of addiction.

Since the beginning of video games, controls have been a headache for both programmers and end users. Through the years, bad controls have been used both as a tool and an excuse to increase the difficulty of the game, pretending to be there on purpose. After saying that, I will never understand why a full remake doesn't fix the bad controls of the original version!

Very cute and casually fun game with a spooky aesthetic. Colorful world, funny enemies, and awful controls. You will get better at the game when you master the use of the dash for everything, but the controls, especially the jump, will annoy you when you try to get things done. An okay game with annoying controls.

Solid game, but if you're a narrative fan, playing this one before playing X (like I did) will make the plot nonsensical. It's a good RPG game with great graphics, overall design, battle system, and soundtrack. The story is okay, but it has a lot of tonal spikes, changing from goofy to serious very quickly. Sometimes there's too much dialogue and a long introduction, but even without playing the first game, this one is quite enjoyable.

PS: I don't remember if I finished it or not.

My first Dynasty Warriors game. Good gameplay, nice presentation of the story by factions and varied stage layouts. The graphics and "finish" of the game are a bit dated (commonplace in Tecmo-Koei games), and the guitars in the soundtrack are extremely annoying. Good game; maybe one day I will try other DW games, but I will need to turn the BGM volume down.

Strange game... The character sprites look worse than older games, and the older characters haven't received any updates to their programming. The stages look generic and less thematic than previous entries, and the combat is very heavy. Even the new system called "Spirit," which allows you to choose functions for characters, doesn't shine or make any drastic changes. It's an average game that almost reaches good, but still falls short.

Classic beat'em up with a very charismatic cast of characters. It may get a little difficult in the later levels, but it's still a lot of fun. Classic Capcom game here. Good game.

Mediocre game, nearly falling into the bad category. No story mode or similar features, heavy gameplay, and high difficulty in deflecting enemies special moves.

Terrible game. Graphics, gameplay and sound. This franchise deserved better.

This is a sequel that feels like a leftover of the first game. The story is not as interesting as the first game, and the villains are some of the most "B-list" villains in the web-head's gallery. The stages are more generic and somewhat confusing in the objectives presented to advance. It's a good game, but it's not better than the first one.

This game is not as awful as everyone says it is. It has a limited range of attack possibilities, following its structure of far-mid-close attacks, and has strange spikes in difficulty and grind. The music is good and the anime direct cutscenes are a nice touch. If this game had more development time, it could have been great. It's a mediocre game, but fans of the series might enjoy it.

This game is uninspired and uninteresting. The gameplay is very simplistic with unbalanced characters. The animal transformation of some characters looks silly, and the new characters look like generic NPCs from every generic anime game imaginable. I'm surprised at how much this franchise has lost itself. You should only play this game if you want to know more about the PS2 fighting games.