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Oxstar
03-02-2008, 08:58 PM
It says i played the game for 71 hours, i think i must have actually played the game for about 50-55 hours i reckon, so probably about 16-21 hours i just left the game on in my 360, this game is silly repetitive, i hope dynasty warriors 6 aint as bad, but i did really like warriors orochi, anyway how long did it take you to get the 1000?

Andrew14man
03-04-2008, 06:29 PM
It says i played the game for 71 hours, i think i must have actually played the game for about 50-55 hours i reckon, so probably about 16-21 hours i just left the game on in my 360, this game is silly repetitive, i hope dynasty warriors 6 aint as bad, but i did really like warriors orochi, anyway how long did it take you to get the 1000?

around 42 hours if I remember correctly.

Ribbin
05-31-2008, 02:16 AM
Still working on it, I kind of liked the ach's. Except for the 100k kills, that's a bit much. You have to replay levels a lot to get that. A bit overkill for me.

RRIKER
06-02-2008, 08:38 PM
I think I clocked in just under 60 hours. Loved the hack and slash, but only so much. I think 75000 would have been a better number for the gameplay (considering there's no online MP), but then 50g for 50000 and 100g for 100000 makes more sense from an achievement angle.

Insane Sugar Rush
10-21-2008, 01:58 AM
still werking on it.

CNash
10-30-2008, 02:09 PM
Just over 50 hours, IIRC.

ShinUkyo
11-14-2008, 10:32 PM
I think it took me about 85 hours or so. But keep in mind, I really enjoyed the game, and I was savoring it. I always went for complete domination on every mission I played, meaning all fields were blue when the stage ended. Yes, it ended up taking a lot longer that way, but it had its benefits. By the time I'd finished clearing official and original modes with all characters, I already had over 80,000 kills. So for the last couple achievements, there wasn't much grinding involved. Whereas, if you rush through everyone's games, you can expect A LOT of grinding when you get to the "100,000 shot down" achievement.

It was one of my longest times spent on a game, and yes sometimes it got tedious. But thankfully I love these hack 'n slash type games, and I'm also a big fan of Gundam. I had more fun with this than I tend to have with the normal Dynasty Warriors games. And if anything, after how long this game took to finish... it made other games in this genre seem quick and easy by comparison. I went back to Ninety-Nine Nights, which used to seem intimidating in its scope. But after Gundam Musou, N3 seemed like a breeze.