Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty offers a cool morale system, leaping attacks, and fresh spins on magic and character customization, though stilted storytelling and underwhelming stage designs prevent it from reaching the heights of other Nioh games.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Product details

  • The Masocore Dream Team - A joint creation by Team NINJA producers Fumihiko Yasuda (Nioh) and Masaaki Yamagiwa (Bloodborne)
  • Live by the Sword - Renowned for ruthless strikes that change the tide of battle in a flash, sword practitioners of the Chinese martial arts gracefully change pace as they shift between offensive and defensive maneuvers
  • Fight in a chaotic Three Kingdoms setting against an onslaught of the supernatural
  • Discover True Power - Defeat deadly enemies to boost morale and awaken the power from within - Overcome adversity through unique new strategies, including battle styles based on the “Five Phases”

PROS

+ Excellent action
+ Accessible character customization and specialization
+ Morale system enables dynamic difficulty

CONS

- Limited enemy variety
- Drab environments
- Incoherent story
- Weak voice-over work

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on March 13, 2023
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty offers a cool morale system, leaping attacks, and fresh spins on magic and character customization, though stilted storytelling and underwhelming stage designs prevent it from reaching the heights of other Nioh games.
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By IGN on March 02, 2023
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty’s combat plays very differently from Team Ninja’s own Nioh games – more in the mold of Sekiro than Dark Souls – and yet it manages to excel and falter in just about the same areas. When it comes to the clashing of melee weapons, Wo Long is among the best in the genre, full stop. Its action is fast and thrilling, the options for taking down its ferocious enemies are many and immensely rewarding to master, and its deflection-heavy combat is one of the most satisfying since Sekiro. All of those strengths outweigh an overbearing loot system, poor storytelling, and even a disappointing lack of variety in enemies. If not for that, Wo Long might’ve been one of Team Ninja’s greatest achievements – as it is, it’s simply a great one.
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