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| | Developer(s) | Omega Force | | Publisher(s) | Koei | | Series | NA Dynasty Warriors JP Shin Sangokumusou | | Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Xbox | | Release date | PlayStation 2: JP February 24, 2005 NA March 29, 2005 UKJune 24, 2005 Xbox: JP August 25, 2005 NA September 13, 2005 UK September 23, 2005 Image File history File links Dynasty Warriors 5 cover This image is the cover art for a video or computer game, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either publisher of the game or the company which produced the game. ...
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| | Genre(s) | Hack and slash Tactical action[1] | | Mode(s) | Single Player, Multiplayer | | Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T) PEGI: 12+ OFLC M15+ | Dynasty Warriors 5 (真・三國無双5) is a Hack and slash video game set in China and the fifth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. The game was released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is based on the Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. Further information: Game classification Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay interaction. ...
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Gameplay
The gameplay of Dynasty Warriors 5 is based on previous "Dynasty Warriors" games. It is a hack-and-slash beat-'em-up 3-D action game. The game features multiple modes. Musou Mode presents a number of chronologically consecutive battle stages revolving around one chosen character, augmented by animation and character-voiced storytelling that provides context for battles and actions. Free Mode allows a player to play default levels and those that have been completed in Musou Mode one at a time. Both Musou Mode and Free Mode allow for two-player cooperative gameplay. Challenge Mode introduces a number of specialized stages with specific challenges, including time trials. The Camp feature allows the player to inspect unlocked items, bodyguards, and officers. The Encyclopedia feature gives a description of each officer in Dynasty Warriors 5, including every non-player character. The Options feature stores viewed pre-rendered videos and offers gameplay and presentation options to the player. An NPC from the video game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. ...
The stronghold feature from Dynasty Warriors 4 Empires is also included in Dynasty Warriors 5. This aspect of gameplay introduces bases to the battlefield. Friendly bases may need protection, while defeating enemy bases earns bonuses to attack or defense or a musou and health-restoring item. Neutral bases can also be captured as strategic points. Dynasty Warriors 4 (çã»ä¸åç¡å3 (Shin Sangokumusou 3) in Japan) is a Hack and slash video game and the fourth installment in the popular Dynasty Warriors series. ...
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This game includes the same characters from Dynasty Warriors 4 and six new characters, meaning that the game has the largest cast of unique characters in the entire series. There are 52 playable characters in the Dynasty Warriors series as of the release of Dynasty Warriors 6, including eleven characters (Pang De, Jiang Wei, Xing Cai, Zuo Ci, Meng Huo, Zhu Rong, Da Qiao, Fu Xi, Nu Wa) who may no longer be in the current games. ...
New Characters: Guan Ping (éå¹³, ? â 219) was the first son of the 3rd century Chinese military general Guan Yu and elder brother of Guan Xing. ...
Xing Cai, as she appears in Dynasty Warriors 5. ...
Cáo PÄ« (æ¹ä¸, 187-June 29, 226[1]), formally Emperor Wen of (Cao) Wei (æ¹éæå¸), courtesy name Zihuan (åæ¡), was born in Qiao County, Pei Commandery (modern Bozhou, Anhui). ...
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Expansions Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends (真・三國無双4 猛将伝) is a minor expansion to Dynasty Warriors 5. This game was released on November 16, 2005 and is playable only on the Playstation 2 video game console. is the 320th day of the year (321st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends does not allow the player to play Musou Mode or Free Mode if the player does not possess the original Dynasty Warriors 5 game disk. New game modes included Challenge Mode, Xtreme Mode, and Legendary Mode. Xtreme Mode is a parallel to Shura Mode in Dynasty Warriors 5 Special, in which the objective of the game is for the human-controlled character to survive as long as possible while collecting gold dropped by enemies to regain health and increase stats temporarily. Dynasty Warriors 5 is the fifth entry into the popular action series by Konami. ...
In Destiny Mode, the player is first allowed to customize a character. After creating a personalized character, a player will be asked to join the Kingdom of Wei, Wu, or Shu. While in this mode, you will be playing as a character with very few attacks (starting off with only 2 fundamental hits) and will be "protected" by a chosen officer near the character. The officer will heal the character continuously when injured during battle, so long as the character is nearby. A unique feature of Destiny Mode is that at times the player is given the option to betray one force, while setting a ruse for another. For example, a player receives a letter from Cao Cao, the Emperor of Wei, in which he asks the player to defect from the Kingdom of Wu to the Kingdom of Wei. If the player defers the offer to switch sides their commander may approach them in the hopes of creating a ruse to destroy the opposing force. If the player chooses to accept the option from their commander they will fight for the other side temporarily. When the time is right their original commander will have them move the opposing commander to a set position which will trigger their ruse and supporting units will ambush the opposing commander to support the players defection.
Dynasty Warriors 5 Special Dynasty Warriors 5 Special (Shin Sangoku Musou 4 Special) is another expansion to the game. This game was released on the 22nd of December, 2006 on the Xbox 360 and Windows XP in Japan and shortly thereafter for Windows XP in Taiwan. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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This version of the game is a combination of the original game and some Xtreme Legends features, including Legend Mode and Xtreme Mode. It does not include Edit Mode or Destiny Mode, but it does include the new items from Xtreme Legends. It includes gamepad support, allowing the user to use PlayStation 2 or Xbox 360-style controllers compatible with Windows XP. The Windows XP version also has improved graphical features, such as real-time shadows. Official System Requirements Of Shin Sangoku Musou 4 Special For Windows XP [2] Processor can mean: A central processing unit of a computer. ...
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Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires (真・三國無双4 Empires) is the second Dynasty Warriors Empires expansion by Omega Force of Koei. Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires was released on March 28, 2006 for both the PS2 and Xbox 360 video game consoles. Omega Force (Ï-Force) is a video game developer working for Koei that is most famous for their Dynasty Warriors series. ...
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This game is focused upon strategy game play. In Empire Mode, which features five new stages not in Dynasty Warriors 5, the player initially enacts various policies within a chosen state by consulting with the state's officers and delegating responsibilities to others. Battle tactics can be discussed, a feature of other titles in the strategy genre, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Romance of the Three Kingdoms X, also known as Sangokushi X (ä¸åå¿X), is a part of Sangokushi series, a series of turn-based computerized wargames, made by Koei. ...
Other than Empire Mode, new items and weapons are introduced. Another new feature is the ability of being able to order non player officers to group, attack, or defend certain areas of the battlefield and choose which specific officer you wish to carry out these feats. Time limits can also be altered to fit your needs, also special tactics can be used to turn the tides of battle. In addition to the original Dynasty Warriors 5 soundtrack, this expansion adds soundtracks from previous titles, including Dynasty Warriors 2, Dynasty Warriors 3 and Dynasty Warriors 4. Dynasty Warriors 2 (çã»ä¸åç¡å) is the second game in Koeis Dynasty Warriors series, available on Playstation 2. ...
Dynasty Warriors 3 (çã»ä¸åç¡å2 (Shin Sangokumusou 2) in Japan)[1] is an Action Beat em up game developed by Omega Force (Ï-force) and published by Koei. ...
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The Dynasty Warriors Empires expansion is the only expansion where players can play as NPCs.
Stages Many of the stages are recreations of notable battles present historically or from the Romance of Three Kingdoms novel, while original creations became more common with the newer installments. Here is a list of stages from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends. - Battle of Xi Liang (180 A.D.)
- Battle of Ji Province (180)
- Battle of Liang Province(181)
- Struggle for Nan Zhong (182)
- Struggle for the Book (183, Xtreme Legends)
- Battle of Nan Zhong (183)
- Rescue at Lou Sang Village (184, XL)
- The Yellow Turban Rebellion (184)
- Ou Xing's Rebellion (187, XL)
- The Ten Eunuchs' Rebellion (189, XL)
- Battle of Si Shui Gate (191)
- Battle of Hu Lao Gate (191)
- Battle of Chang Shan (192)
- Battle of Jing Province (192)
- Battle of Yan Province (194, XL)
- Imperial Rescue (195, XL)
- The Two Qiaos (196, XL)
- Battle of Wu Territory (197)
- Battle of Wan Castle (197)
- Battle of Xia Pi (198)
- Battle of Guan Du (200)
- Guan Yu's Escape (200)
- Husbands and Wives (200, XL)
- The Trials of Sun Ce (200)
- Battle of Xia Kou (208)
- Battle of Chang Ban (208)
- Battle of Chi Bi (208)
- Escape from Chi Bi (208)
- Battle of Tong Gate (211)
- Battle of Ji Castle (213, XL)
- Battle of Cheng Du (214)
- Battle of Jia Meng Gate (214, XL)
- Battle of He Fei (215)
- The Invasion of Nan Zhong (215)
- Battle of Yang Ping Gate (215, XL)
- Battle of Ru Xu Kou (217, XL)
- Battle of Han Shui (219, XL)
- Battle of Mt. Ding Jun (219)
- Battle of Fan Castle (219)
- Battle of Mai Castle (219, XL)
- Battle of Yi Ling (222)
- Conquest of Nan Zhong (225)
- Battle of Tian Shui (227)
- Battle of Xin Castle (227, XL)
- Battle of Jie Ting (228)
- Battle of Shi Ting (228, XL)
- Battle of Chen Cang (229)
- Battle of Mt. Qi (231, XL)
- Battle of He Fei Castle (234)
- Battle of Bai Di Castle (234)
- Battle of Wu Zhang Plains (234)
- Showdown at Nan Zhong (235, XL)
Combatants Yellow Turbans Han Dynasty Commanders Zhang Jiao Zhang Bao Zhang Liang He Jin Huangfu Song Lu Zhi Zhu Jun Dong Zhuo Cao Cao Strength 360,000 Various Casualties Unknown Unknown The Yellow Turban Rebellion, sometimes also translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ) was a...
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The Ten Attendants (also known as the Ten Eunuchs) (Traditional Chinese: å常ä¾, pinyin: shà chángshì) were a group of eunuchs from the Eunuch Faction of the Han Imperial Court in China. ...
Combatants Coalition of Lords Dong Zhuo Commanders Yuan Shao, Sun Jian Hua Xiongâ Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties Unknown Unknown The Battle of Sishui Pass (æ±æ°´é乿°) was a battle in 189, near the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty of China. ...
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Combatants Yuan Shao Gongsun Zan Heishan bandits Commanders Yuan Shao Gongsun Zanâ Zhang Yan The Battle of Yijing (æäº¬ä¹æ°) took part shortly before the fall of the Han Empire in China, which began the era known as the Three Kingdoms. ...
Combatants Sun Jian Liu Biao Commanders Sun Jianâ , Sun Ce Liu Biao Three Kingdoms Yellow Turbans â Dong Zhuo â Jieqiao â Xiangyang â Yan Province - Wancheng â Xiapi â Yijing â Guandu â Bowang â Xiakou â Changban â Red Cliffs â Tong Pass â Chengdu â Hefei â Ruxu â Mt. ...
Combatants Cao Cao Lü Bu Commanders Cao Cao Lü Bu The Battle of Yan Province was a battle between Cao Cao and Lü Bu during the prelude to the Three Kingdoms period in 194 A.D that lasted for at least one hundred days. ...
Cáo CÄo (155 â March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ...
Da Qiao The Elder Qiao, as she appears in Dynasty Warriors 5. ...
Sun Ce (175 â 200) was a military general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ...
Combatants Zhang Xiu Cao Cao Commanders Zhang Xiu Cao Cao The Battle of Wancheng (å®å乿°) was a historical battle fought in the later years of the Han Dynasty between the warlords Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu in 197. ...
Combatants Cao Cao, Liu Bei Lü Bu Commanders Cao Cao, Liu Bei Lü Buâ The Battle of Xiapi (ä¸é³ä¹æ°) occurred in the winter of 198 between the forces of Lü Bu against the forces of Liu Bei and Cao Cao in the prelude to the Three Kingdoms period of China. ...
The Battle of Guandu (宿¸¡ä¹æ°) was a battle in Chinese history. ...
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guan (é) Guan Yu (éç¾½) (160â219) was a general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. ...
Gan Ji (å¹²å, ? â 200) was a Taoist priest who lived during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ...
Combatants Sun Quan Huang Zu Commanders Sun Quan Huang Zuâ Three Kingdoms Yellow Turbans â Dong Zhuo â Jieqiao â Wancheng â Xiapi â Yijing â Guandu â Bowang â Xiakou â Changban â Red Cliffs â Tong Pass â Chengdu â Hefei â Mount Dingjun â Fancheng â Xiaoting â Southern Campaign â Shiting â Northern Expeditions (Jieting â Wuzhang Plains) The Battle of Xiakou was fought between Sun...
Combatants Cao Cao Liu Bei Commanders Cao Cao Liu Bei Strength 5,000 elite cavalry advance guard 2,000 infantry 100,000 mostly unarmed civilians Casualties Unknown, minimal Unknown The Battle of Changban (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) took place at Changban (near the modern-day city of Jingmen in Hubei Province[1...
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Cáo CÄo (155 â March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ...
Combatants Cao Cao Coalition of Guanxi forces Commanders Cao Cao Ma Chao Han Sui Hou Xuan Cheng Yin Yang Qiu Li Kanâ Zhang Hengâ Liang Xing Cheng Yiâ Ma Wanâ Strength ? 100,000 Three Kingdoms Yellow Turbans â Dong Zhuo â Jieqiao â Wancheng â Xiapi â Yijing â Guandu â Bowang â Xiakou â Changban â Red Cliffs â Tong...
Combatants Liu Bei Liu Zhang Commanders Liu Bei Liu Zhang The Battle of Chengdu was a campaign that took place in 214 A.D. during the Three Kingdoms period in China between Liu Bei and Liu Zhang. ...
The Battle of Jiameng Pass was a fictional battle in the Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms between Liu Bei and Zhang Lu in 214 A.D. during the Three Kingdoms period in China. ...
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Combatants Cao Wei Eastern Wu Commanders Cao Cao Sun Quan The Battle of Ruxu (æ¿¡é 乿°) was fought between the warlords Sun Quan and Cao Cao in 217, during the Three Kingdoms period in China. ...
Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Xiahou Yuanâ Liu Bei The Battle of Mount Dingjun (å®è»å±±ä¹æ°) took place in year 219, during the Three Kingdoms period of China. ...
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Combatants Eastern Wu Shu Han Commanders Lü Meng Guan Yuâ Lü Mengs invasion of Jing Province was fought in 219 between Shu Han and Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period in China. ...
Combatants Eastern Wu Shu Han Commanders Lu Xun Liu Bei Strength 160,000+ 40,000+ Casualties Tens of thousands Tens of thousands The Battle of Xiaoting (çäºä¹æ°), also known as the Battle of Yiling (夷éµä¹æ°), is a battle in 222 during the Three Kingdoms period in China. ...
Combatants Shu Han Shu rebels Nanman Commanders Zhuge Liang Yong Kai Zhu Bao Gao Ding Meng Huo Zhuge Liangs Southern Campaign (Chinese: ; pinyin: ), also known as Battle of Nanzhong (Chinese: ; pinyin: ), refers to the military campaign led by the Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han against the southern rebels...
Combatants Shu Han Cao Wei Commanders Zhuge Liang ? The Battle of Tianshui was a battle between Shu and Wei in the spring of 228 during the Three Kingdoms period in China as part of Zhuge Liangs northern expeditions. ...
Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Sima Yi Meng Daâ Zhuge Liang The battle of Xincheng was a total of two rebellions from 227 to 288 A.D. each led by Meng Da and co-ordinated with Zhuge Liang against Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period in China. ...
Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Zhang He Ma Su Strength 50,000 estimated 50,000 The Battle of Jieting (è¡äºä¹æ°) was a battle fought in 228 during the first northern expedition led by Zhuge Liang. ...
Combatants Eastern Wu Cao Wei Commanders Lu Xun Cao Xiu The Battle of Shiting (ç³äºä¹æ°) was a battle between the kingdoms of Wei and Wu in the Three Kingdoms period of China in the year 228. ...
Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Hao Zhao Zhuge Liang Strength estimated 1,000 estimated 20,000 The Siege of Chencang was a battle between Wei and Shu from December 228 to 229 A.D. during the Three Kingdoms period in China as part of Zhuge Liangs northern expeditions. ...
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Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Sima Yi Zhuge Liangâ Yang Yi, Fei Yi Strength 200,000 100,000 The Battle of Wuzhang Plains (äºä¸å乿°) is a famous standoff between the kingdoms of Wei and Shu in 234 A.D. during the Three Kingdoms period of China. ...
Trading Card Game Koei published a series of trading card game (「真・三國無双 4」トレーディングカードゲーム) based on Dynasty Warriors 5 in 2005-7-29. The cards are illustrated by Hiroyuki Suwahara. Starter box (53 cards) cost 1500 yen, while booster pack (10 cards) cost 280 yen. Collectible card games (CCGs), also called customizable card games or trading card games, are played using specially designed sets of cards. ...
Available starter box including Wei set, Wu set, Shu set. There are total 266 cards in the game, including 36 commander, 160 general, 35 strategy, 15 trap, 20 item. Booster pack include 10 cards from the set of 266.[3]
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There are 52 playable characters in the Dynasty Warriors series as of the release of Dynasty Warriors 6, including eleven characters (Pang De, Jiang Wei, Xing Cai, Zuo Ci, Meng Huo, Zhu Rong, Da Qiao, Fu Xi, Nu Wa) who may no longer be in the current games. ...
Dynasty Warriors 2 (çã»ä¸åç¡å) is the second game in Koeis Dynasty Warriors series, available on Playstation 2. ...
Dynasty Warriors 3 (çã»ä¸åç¡å2 (Shin Sangokumusou 2) in Japan)[1] is an Action Beat em up game developed by Omega Force (Ï-force) and published by Koei. ...
Dynasty Warriors 4 (çã»ä¸åç¡å3 (Shin Sangokumusou 3) in Japan) is a Hack and slash video game and the fourth installment in the popular Dynasty Warriors series. ...
Dynasty Warriors 6 , as known in Japan) is a hack and slash video game set in Ancient China and the sixth official installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. ...
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Dynasty Warriors BB is an installment of the Dynasty Warriors video game series, based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was released in Japan in 2006. ...
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