![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, all of this is necessary so that the action can stay fluid. This is perhaps no surprise seeing as the PS4 edition isn't exactly a looker to begin with, but we'd go as far as to say that the Vita incarnation resembles a PlayStation 2 Warriors game when it's at its worst. ![]() ![]() Simply put, this is one heck of an ugly Vita release at times, with very low resolution textures and jaggy character models popping up on a constant basis. With that out of the way, let's get back to talking about the title's visuals. But before we get into that, we should mention that if you're looking for an in-depth review of Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires, we'd recommend giving our PlayStation 4 review a read, as it's essentially the same game. The Empires formula fits so well on Sony's handheld that we'd go as far as to recommend this version over its home console counterpart – even if the graphics have been toned down considerably in order to get it to run on the portable device. Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires is the first Empires spin-off game to make it West on the Vita, and it's actually a bit of a revelation. ![]()
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