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==How to unlock Characters==
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!width=10%|Unlockable
!width=40%|How to unlock
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|Ma Chao
|Finish one Shu scenario
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|Huang Zhong
|Finish one Shu scenario
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|Jiang Wei
|Finish one Shu scenario
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|Zhuge Liang
|Clear Musou Mode with Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei
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|Liu Bei
|Clear Musou Mode with every Shu character
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|Xiahou Yuan
|Finish one Wei scenario
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|Zhang Liao
|Finish one Wei scenario
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|Sima Yi
|Clear Musou Mode with Xiahou Dun, Dian Wei, and Xu Zhu
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|Cao Cao
|Clear Musou Mode with every Wei character
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|Taishi Ci
|Finish one Wu scenario
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|Lu Meng
|Finish one Wu scenario
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|Gan Ning
|Finish one Wu scenario
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|Sun Jian
|Clear Musou Mode with every Wu character
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|Sun Quan
|Clear Musou Mode with every Wu character
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|Lu Bu
|Defeat 1000 enemies at Hu Lao Gate. It can be done in either Musou Mode or Free Mode.
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|Diao Chan, Dong Zhuo, Yuan Shao, and Zhang Jiao
|Clear Musou Mode with 1 character from each kingdom. It also unlocks Free Mode and Music Test.
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:53, 17 July 2011

Dynasty Warriors 2
Developer(s)Omega Force
Publisher(s)Koei
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Genre(s)Hack and slash
Tactical action[1]
Mode(s)Single-player

Dynasty Warriors 2 (真・三國無双, Shin Sangokumusō, Shin Sangokumusou in Japan) is a crowd-combat fighting sequel to the fighting game Dynasty Warriors. It is the second game in the Dynasty Warriors series, but the first in the Shin Sangokumusō series. The game was released in other countries as Dynasty Warriors 2, leading to the discrepancy in title numbers. In North America it was released as a launch title for the PS2.

Gameplay

From this game onward, the player chooses a playable character general, and plays through a number of levels representing particular conflicts in the time of the three kingdoms, eventually defeating both of the other kingdoms and becoming the ruler of a unified China. However this game is not a one-on-one fighting game like the original Dynasty Warriors, but a beat 'em up hack and slash fighting game in full 3D, similar in genre to Fighting Force. Unlike previous games in the beat 'em up genre, Dynasty Warriors 2 allowed players the freedom to roam to any point within the limits of the current stage being played.

This game was the first to introduce Free Mode and Musou Mode to the series. The Free Mode allowed the player to replay any missions that they have already completed in Musou Mode. The Musou Mode is the character's main story, where you play as the officer until the kingdom you are fighting for has unified China. However, due to the small scale of the game at the time, many important battles were missing. This was fixed in Dynasty Warriors 3, as many of the missing battles were added there.

Characters

This game brings all the characters from the original except for Oda Nobunaga and Toukichi, while some new characters are added.

Returning Characters:

New Characters:

Stages

Many of the stages are recreations of notable battles present historically or from the novel Romance of Three Kingdoms, while original creations became more common with the newer installments. This is a list of stages in Dynasty Warriors 2.

How to unlock Characters


References

  1. ^ "EA Signs North American Distribution Agreement with Koei Corporation for Upcoming Tactical Action Game Samurai Warriors". GameZone. 2004-02-24. Retrieved 2004-02-24.