

However, the PC port offers higher resolutions and has additional visual options like Depth of Field. Speaking about the graphics, they are mainly the same as in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. As a quick unofficial estimate, unlocking all of this content will likely take you over 30 hours of gameplay. However, many of them are stages from the previous six Dynasty Warriors games and it is pretty fun to play one of the classic stages from the PlayStation 2 games with better graphics and the Dynasty Warriors 7 gameplay features. The expansion also featured stages from older Dynasty Warriors games labeled as “Legend” stages.īoth the original Dynasty Warriors 7 as well as the Xtreme Legends Expansion received a ton of DLC in the form of costumes, weapons, music, and especially stages that were playable in the Conquest and Legend modes of the game.Īnd unlocking those stages takes quite a while since you have to beat both the Story mode with all four fractions, the Conquest mode, and the Legend mode to get all of the additional 109 scenarios. As usual, Koei Tecmo also released an expansion, Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends, that as a standalone added three new characters (Guo Jia, Wang Ji, and Pang De) who was playable in Dynasty Warriors 5 already, more weapons, and the Legend Mode that featured “Hero” stages for characters that had only minor roles in the big story mode of the game.

Dynasty Warriors 7 was released for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 back in March 2011, however only Japan received a PC port of the game a year later. The History of Dynasty Warriors 7īut first, let’s jump into the history of the game. You may have noticed that some of your friends are playing Koei Tecmo’s Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition on Steam for PC - but what is it? With little to no advertising on the game, the whole launch was done relatively stealthily for the gaming industry.
