With Dynasty Warriors Next, hack-and-slash series Dynasty Warriors is coming to the PS Vita. The game uses traditional button based combat and touch screen controls.
Look, if you don’t want to be on the receiving end of Ryu Hayabusa’s Dragon Sword, don’t join an anti-ninja mercenary force, “mate”. That said, it looks like even the star of Ninja Gaiden 3 is dealing with the psychological impact of spilling so much blood from katana-fodder of past Ninja Gaiden games.
Career ninja Ryu Hayabusa is going to have a busy year, now that Team Ninja has officially unveiled Dead or Alive 5 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in the form of this “pre-alpha” gameplay trailer.
I just hope it’s not a merger: Namco Bandai Tecmo Koei Games is way too long. NBTK will work though! (This is probably not a merger, but another Gundam meets Dynasty Warriors hack-and-slash.) [New Title]
While Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners can still look forward to Ninja Gaiden 3, Tecmo Koei announced today a special version of the game being developed for Nintendo’s Wii U, tentatively titled Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge.
Dynasty Warriors, the historical hack-and-slash games from Tecmo Koei, is in development for the PS Vita. The game will make use of the Vita’s features. [Tecmo Koei via Facebook via VG247]