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- Mar 31, 2017 - Nexon, together with XPEC Entertainment and Koei Tecmo Games, have. Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed is free to download on the App Store.
- Today we will feature an awesome game that has everyone on Android going a bit crazy to download the latest version. Ever heard of Dynasty Warriors Unleashed? If you played Dynasty Warriors on your PS1, PS2 or PS3 then you probably remember the title? The mobile version your android phones and android tablets is just as good, honestly!
This week, I was excited to learn that a fully-fledged Dynasty Warriors game was heading to mobile at last. It’s called Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, and it’s out for Android and iOS, and through the introductory levels, I found it to be a quite a bit of fun.
While the “onscreen joystick and virtual button” controls aren’t usually the best for games on mobile, I found it works pretty well with Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, and the game lets you rack up those insane 500x combos and devastate legions of enemies with super moves, just like the original games. I was pumped.
And then, the tutorial took a turn.
“Here’s how you upgrade your heroes, by merging them together to reach new power/star levels. Here’s how you do that with weapons and gear. Here are the 500 different types of currencies that will combine to let you do all these different things.”
Ah crap. Gacha again.
I would have realized this with even a cursory amount of research beforehand, but in its journey to become a mobile game, naturally, Dynasty Warriors has become a gacha game. The monetization strategy has players earn (but mostly buy) various randomized items or item packs in the hope of earning new characters/gear or powering up existing new characters/gear.
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I am not some microtransaction purist. In fact, I’m sort of the opposite. I have relatively poor impulse controller when it comes to games I like asking me to gamble for items or upgrades, so I’ve purchased these sorts of microtransactions in games like Halo 5, Destiny, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Clash Royale, and more recently Fire Emblem Heroesand Mass Effect: Andromeda.
But I’ve reached my limit. The moment I saw Dynasty Warriors Unleashed was going to be another gacha game, I closed it, and haven’t opened it again since. I cannot do this again.
What’s the problem? This sort of monetization keeps escalating, and I have to draw the line somewhere. Some people may draw the line at any sort of microtransaction, and I respect that, but that certainly has not been me.
There are “normal” microtransactions that don’t involve gambling at all. Here’s a skin pack for your Division character. Here’s some incubators to hatch eggs with in Pokémon GO. Here are some gems in Clash of Clans. You don’t have to buy these things, but they either let you have cool cosmetics or save time in mobile games especially.
Then there’s gambling, ie. “card packs.” This is what you see in Halo, Destiny and Overwatch, where you open randomized packs or loot boxes in order to get cosmetics or booster items. But once you get an item, you have that item. This also is the format of CCGs like Hearthstone, where you get different “rarities” of cards for your decks, though you’ll never need more than two of the same card to make its inclusion viable.
The next level, and the current reigning champion of monetization, is gacha. Gacha games also have this randomized card pack mechanic, with the added factor of requiring you to “stack” the items/characters you get on top of one another, merging them for bonus power. The first time I encountered this was in Clash Royale, where your decks would just get flat-out more powerful the more duplicates you had of each card. Now we see it in Fire Emblem Heroes and Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, where you’re constantly gambling for either high-star heroes you randomly draw, or other heroes that you can feed into your heroes to make them even more powerful. Even Mass Effect: Andromeda is using a sort of gacha-type mechanic now in its multiplayer. I have maxed out my Asari Duelist class in that game, so now the only way I can get more skill points is to somehow get eight more copies of that ultra-rare “card,” either through endless grinding, or more than likely, shelling out cash for more “rolls.”
Gacha takes things to a new level over the first two levels. It isn’t just seeing a character you like in the store and paying $10 for them. Nor is it getting a legendary randomly from a pack of cards. In many of these games, the equivalent is not just crafting or unwrapping a legendary, it’s then telling you that you should then try to get 4, 6, 10 copies of that same legendary in order for it to meet its “maximum” potential. It’s daunting, and often impossible through not only normal play, but even spending hundreds or thousands of dollars, because it’s all based on random chance.
If you’re a player who can play gacha games as total F2P and be content with the literally endless grind there, I salute you. But for me, someone with relatively poor microtransaction impulse control, gacha games are nightmares because there’s practically no concrete end to the grind. In Hearthstone, I can open packs until I have enough cards to build a number of viable decks. After that, everything relies on my skill, and even with the best cards, I can still suck, which I do. In Destiny or Overwatch, I grind or buy stuff until I have that skin or armor set I want. The end.
But Gacha games throw you in this spiral of escalating difficulty, either against AI or other players, one that never ends, one that never lets your collection feel even remotely complete. Granted, I have not gotten deep into Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, but it’s clear from even a cursory tour of the game, we are in Game of War-type territory of the game demanding payment at every turn, luring players to sink money into an infinite amount of rolls and upgrades.
I can’t do it. I just wanted a damn, normal Dynasty Warriors game on my phone. One I could pay for and play and not have to worry about rolls and gold doubloons and a zillion other things I never had to consider in the original games.
This is why the relative monetization failure of something like Super Mario Run gets me down. That game had a free trial with a $10 ask for the full game. Granted, I maintain it presented that concept poorly, but the point was that it allowed you to pay for a full product, and everything else you unlocked in the game after could only be earned, not bought. And it makes me wish I could just flat-out pay $20 or so for a full Dynasty Warriors game on my phone, but since everyone knows that monetization strategy is way less profitable than gacha, it’s not even an option any more, and so we have this microtransaction-laden monstrosity to deal with, which I just can’t.
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I’m reaching my limit with these types of games. I have bought into the concept for years now and have been at least a mini-whale for some games, if not a fully-fledged one in some instances. But when every new game that comes out is demanding I play some form of new slot machine, it makes me want to say to hell with all of them. And the first one I’ve just abandoned from the outset is Dynasty Warriors Unleashed. I expect it will not be the last.
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'>This week, I was excited to learn that a fully-fledged Dynasty Warriors game was heading to mobile at last. It’s called Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, and it’s out for Android and iOS, and through the introductory levels, I found it to be a quite a bit of fun.
While the “onscreen joystick and virtual button” controls aren’t usually the best for games on mobile, I found it works pretty well with Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, and the game lets you rack up those insane 500x combos and devastate legions of enemies with super moves, just like the original games. I was pumped.
And then, the tutorial took a turn.
“Here’s how you upgrade your heroes, by merging them together to reach new power/star levels. Here’s how you do that with weapons and gear. Here are the 500 different types of currencies that will combine to let you do all these different things.”
Ah crap. Gacha again.
I would have realized this with even a cursory amount of research beforehand, but in its journey to become a mobile game, naturally, Dynasty Warriors has become a gacha game. The monetization strategy has players earn (but mostly buy) various randomized items or item packs in the hope of earning new characters/gear or powering up existing new characters/gear.
I am not some microtransaction purist. In fact, I’m sort of the opposite. I have relatively poor impulse controller when it comes to games I like asking me to gamble for items or upgrades, so I’ve purchased these sorts of microtransactions in games like Halo 5, Destiny, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Clash Royale, and more recently Fire Emblem Heroesand Mass Effect: Andromeda.
But I’ve reached my limit. The moment I saw Dynasty Warriors Unleashed was going to be another gacha game, I closed it, and haven’t opened it again since. I cannot do this again.
What’s the problem? This sort of monetization keeps escalating, and I have to draw the line somewhere. Some people may draw the line at any sort of microtransaction, and I respect that, but that certainly has not been me.
There are “normal” microtransactions that don’t involve gambling at all. Here’s a skin pack for your Division character. Here’s some incubators to hatch eggs with in Pokémon GO. Here are some gems in Clash of Clans. You don’t have to buy these things, but they either let you have cool cosmetics or save time in mobile games especially.
Then there’s gambling, ie. “card packs.” This is what you see in Halo, Destiny and Overwatch, where you open randomized packs or loot boxes in order to get cosmetics or booster items. But once you get an item, you have that item. This also is the format of CCGs like Hearthstone, where you get different “rarities” of cards for your decks, though you’ll never need more than two of the same card to make its inclusion viable.
The next level, and the current reigning champion of monetization, is gacha. Gacha games also have this randomized card pack mechanic, with the added factor of requiring you to “stack” the items/characters you get on top of one another, merging them for bonus power. The first time I encountered this was in Clash Royale, where your decks would just get flat-out more powerful the more duplicates you had of each card. Now we see it in Fire Emblem Heroes and Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, where you’re constantly gambling for either high-star heroes you randomly draw, or other heroes that you can feed into your heroes to make them even more powerful. Even Mass Effect: Andromeda is using a sort of gacha-type mechanic now in its multiplayer. I have maxed out my Asari Duelist class in that game, so now the only way I can get more skill points is to somehow get eight more copies of that ultra-rare “card,” either through endless grinding, or more than likely, shelling out cash for more “rolls.”
Gacha takes things to a new level over the first two levels. It isn’t just seeing a character you like in the store and paying $10 for them. Nor is it getting a legendary randomly from a pack of cards. In many of these games, the equivalent is not just crafting or unwrapping a legendary, it’s then telling you that you should then try to get 4, 6, 10 copies of that same legendary in order for it to meet its “maximum” potential. It’s daunting, and often impossible through not only normal play, but even spending hundreds or thousands of dollars, because it’s all based on random chance.
If you’re a player who can play gacha games as total F2P and be content with the literally endless grind there, I salute you. But for me, someone with relatively poor microtransaction impulse control, gacha games are nightmares because there’s practically no concrete end to the grind. In Hearthstone, I can open packs until I have enough cards to build a number of viable decks. After that, everything relies on my skill, and even with the best cards, I can still suck, which I do. In Destiny or Overwatch, I grind or buy stuff until I have that skin or armor set I want. The end.
But Gacha games throw you in this spiral of escalating difficulty, either against AI or other players, one that never ends, one that never lets your collection feel even remotely complete. Granted, I have not gotten deep into Dynasty Warriors Unleashed, but it’s clear from even a cursory tour of the game, we are in Game of War-type territory of the game demanding payment at every turn, luring players to sink money into an infinite amount of rolls and upgrades.
I can’t do it. I just wanted a damn, normal Dynasty Warriors game on my phone. One I could pay for and play and not have to worry about rolls and gold doubloons and a zillion other things I never had to consider in the original games.
This is why the relative monetization failure of something like Super Mario Run gets me down. That game had a free trial with a $10 ask for the full game. Granted, I maintain it presented that concept poorly, but the point was that it allowed you to pay for a full product, and everything else you unlocked in the game after could only be earned, not bought. And it makes me wish I could just flat-out pay $20 or so for a full Dynasty Warriors game on my phone, but since everyone knows that monetization strategy is way less profitable than gacha, it’s not even an option any more, and so we have this microtransaction-laden monstrosity to deal with, which I just can’t.
I’m reaching my limit with these types of games. I have bought into the concept for years now and have been at least a mini-whale for some games, if not a fully-fledged one in some instances. But when every new game that comes out is demanding I play some form of new slot machine, it makes me want to say to hell with all of them. And the first one I’ve just abandoned from the outset is Dynasty Warriors Unleashed. I expect it will not be the last.
Follow me on Twitter and on Facebook. Pick up my sci-fi series, The Earthborn Trilogy, which is now in print, online and on audiobook.
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KOEI’s Officially Licensed Game, Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed
Collaboration between KOEI & Nexon!
Experience the Ultimate Mobile Musou Action!
▶Lv. Up Events for New & Returned Users!
▶Rich On-time Rewards for faster Lv. Up
▶The Campaign which contains the Genuine Cinematic & Story of Dynasty Warriors!
The Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed developer team thanks all players for their participation and support throughout the game's first year. We strive to meet your expectations and look forward to earning Unleashed a place in the Musou pantheon.
Dynasty Warriors is the legendary ultimate high adrenaline battle experience in Action Combat games. Celebrate the return of your favorite heroic characters, massive battles overflowing with onslaughts of relentless enemies wrapped in a timeless epic saga to unite the three kingdoms. Your elite warriors and cunning strategies are forces to be reckoned with. Promote your generals, build your armies and, battle to the death as you strive to fulfil the vision of your ancestors.
• Survive massive battles against unyielding hordes of enemies
• Choose Wisely: 50 legendary characters from the Dynasty Warriors series!
- Each officer has their own unique skills and abilities
- Create powerful officer teams to conquer every mode
• Strengthen your officers with the signature weapon system!
• Dynasty Warriors comes to mobile with a variety of game modes!
- Skirmish: Battle in real time with up to four players
-Boss Fight: Jump in and raid the boss with your friends
- Raid: Steal fragments from your opponent
- War Supply: Occupy mines and acquire resources
- Conquest: Compete with other players to take control of the map
▣▣▣▣▣ Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed Official Community ▣▣▣▣▣
Visit our official page for the latest news and events!
★ Official Page: http://cafe.naver.com/nexonjinsam
★ Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwUNLEASHED
★ Official Forum: https://m.nexon.com/forum/153
SUPPORT
Having problems? Send an email to [email protected] or
contact us within the game by going to Settings > Help and Support.
Terms of Service: http://m.nexon.com/terms/304
Privacy Policy: http://m.nexon.com/terms/305
※ Recommendations: Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed is optimized to run on Android 4.0 / Samsung Galaxy S4 and higher. Devices with specs lower than listed may experience crashes. A network connection is required to enjoy the game.
※ This game requires the following permissions for versions below Android OS 4.3 in order to provide a better game environment and proper gameplay.
※ Pictures/Multimedia/Files access permission: necessary for additional contents download. Permissions will NOT be used for purposes other than the installation/play of the game.
Collaboration between KOEI & Nexon!
Experience the Ultimate Mobile Musou Action!
▶Lv. Up Events for New & Returned Users!
▶Rich On-time Rewards for faster Lv. Up
▶The Campaign which contains the Genuine Cinematic & Story of Dynasty Warriors!
The Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed developer team thanks all players for their participation and support throughout the game's first year. We strive to meet your expectations and look forward to earning Unleashed a place in the Musou pantheon.
Dynasty Warriors is the legendary ultimate high adrenaline battle experience in Action Combat games. Celebrate the return of your favorite heroic characters, massive battles overflowing with onslaughts of relentless enemies wrapped in a timeless epic saga to unite the three kingdoms. Your elite warriors and cunning strategies are forces to be reckoned with. Promote your generals, build your armies and, battle to the death as you strive to fulfil the vision of your ancestors.
• Survive massive battles against unyielding hordes of enemies
• Choose Wisely: 50 legendary characters from the Dynasty Warriors series!
- Each officer has their own unique skills and abilities
- Create powerful officer teams to conquer every mode
• Strengthen your officers with the signature weapon system!
• Dynasty Warriors comes to mobile with a variety of game modes!
- Skirmish: Battle in real time with up to four players
-Boss Fight: Jump in and raid the boss with your friends
- Raid: Steal fragments from your opponent
- War Supply: Occupy mines and acquire resources
- Conquest: Compete with other players to take control of the map
▣▣▣▣▣ Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed Official Community ▣▣▣▣▣
Visit our official page for the latest news and events!
★ Official Page: http://cafe.naver.com/nexonjinsam
★ Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwUNLEASHED
★ Official Forum: https://m.nexon.com/forum/153
SUPPORT
Having problems? Send an email to [email protected] or
contact us within the game by going to Settings > Help and Support.
Terms of Service: http://m.nexon.com/terms/304
Privacy Policy: http://m.nexon.com/terms/305
※ Recommendations: Dynasty Warriors: Unleashed is optimized to run on Android 4.0 / Samsung Galaxy S4 and higher. Devices with specs lower than listed may experience crashes. A network connection is required to enjoy the game.
※ This game requires the following permissions for versions below Android OS 4.3 in order to provide a better game environment and proper gameplay.
※ Pictures/Multimedia/Files access permission: necessary for additional contents download. Permissions will NOT be used for purposes other than the installation/play of the game.
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