
Game Name: Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires / Shin Sangoku Musou 5: Empires / Shin Sangoku Musou 5: King Chuan
Japanese Name: 真·三國無双5 Empires
English name: Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires (Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires)
Production companies: Omega Force (ω-Force)
Agent Release: KOEI CO, LTD.
Game Type: ACT - Action Game (Action Game)
Carrier Capacity: UMD × 1
Corresponds to the host: Play Station Portable (プReiステーションポTatariブール)
Languages: Japanese (Japanese version)
FAT Sell Date: January 21, 2010
Reference price: 3,990 yen
Official Website: http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/smusou5e/
PSP version of "Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires" (Shin Sangoku Musou 5 Empires) to May 2009 sale of the PS3, XBOX360 version of "Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires" as the basis of transplant enhanced version, which is unparalleled "Empire" series of the first landing PSP handheld work. PSP version will be based on the PS3 version of the content of additional wireless communications Battle mode, and will be included PS3, XBOX360 version of all the 16 kinds of customize Armor suite of downloadable content, of course, even after the game will be an additional sale of new custom armor, as well as games and music downloads.
In the PSP version of "Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires", the game will be a traditional series of battlefield movements as the core, significantly improve the "hegemony model" content. In this as in the sovereign capacity to join the players in addition to the three countries outside the hegemony, but also to military commanders to help the lord capacity to complete dominance in the coming of world domination. Also in the game the way players can always change their identity, such as wandering from the monarch to step down as military commanders, military commanders may also step down and turned around and under the other monarchs Hui. Experience from the uprising warlords Liu Bei become local monarch, and also because Rangers lost a battle to become generals, and eventually emperor of Shu Han's experience, or keep sight of the Lord Sanxing slaves Rub-chun, a career military commanders.










