![]() The main objective of Empire Mode is to take over China. From what your house looks like, to your audience chamber, soldiers, war horse, even background music. You can customize everything, and I mean everything. You can be an ally to another in-game leader, join said in-game leader and then rebel, or start off completely on your own. It’s ridiculous, but that mode was super fun for a newbie like me.Įmpire Mode is way more complicated, with a set of stats, a specific part of the country to begin your war campaign in, and even different political routes you can take depending on what your own individual style is. I’m one of those button smashers pressing square-triangle-square-square in rapid succession watching what random attacks my tiny character can do. I preferred Free Mode hack and slash being more my style. Or if you prefer the strategic route you can go through Empire Mode and work your way through the political steps of conquering China. You can go through Free Mode basically hacking and slashing your way through opponents just to get a feel for the game play. Everything is customizable from the weapons your characters - or officers as they’re referred to in game - have and so forth. ![]() I played mainly in Invasion mode which gives you a battle map, and the objective of the invasion itself. Finally there’s Quests that are tailored to specific characters focusing on smaller side stories like slaying wolves. Then you have Event Battles that are storyline based missions that you can unlock in the Empire mode. Invasions is where your characters fight someone else, Defensive Battles is where someone is fighting you with a time limit you have to beat. Free Mode is broken down into Invasions, Defensive Battles, Event Battles, and Quests. There are two main modes that I played, Empire and Free Mode. There aren’t large or chunky people in this game, which I found a bit bothersome. The only minor hiccup I had was that body types are very limited for both men and women. ![]() How wide and short your nose is, how far apart your eyes are. Skin tone, hair and eye color are all pretty basic nowadays, but Dynasty allows you to change how big and thin your face it. It can get a little scary just how much detail you can put into your character.
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