Originally Posted by
kupomogli
Counting console(and handheld games only) and not rereleases, three for PSX, seven for PS2, two for PS360, and one for PSP. Okay so there's 11 games.
Differences between AC and Dynasty Warriors.
In each Dynasty Warrior title you're going through the same stages maybe one extra character or maybe a stage extra per every other game, sometimes between games. All characters have the same attacks from one game to the next, the later games you can get an extra weapon or so so they have a couple more attacks extra than the earlier games. Technically, every game is the same both missions and combo attacks.
With every Armored Core title up to Last Raven, the gameplay remains almost entirely the same with small changes like Overboost, the Energy core system, and left hand weapons(poor rate of fire) and subtle changes like energy, heat, damage changes, etc. Each game also has more equipment than the last. Armored Core 4 and For Answer have more drastic changes from the new Quick Boost, the amount of energy consumption, amount of HP, good use of left hand weapons, and new control system. The later games play like the earlier games but it's a very noticable change, so much that it's like playing Street Fighter 2 then going straight to Street Fighter Alpha 3 as a comparison.
On the AC titles though, every game actually has different missions. The only game that has the same missions as every other game is the second disc on Nexus. 40 missions from all prior titles with upgraded graphics and music but using the Nexus versions of the status' and setups. Each AC that has the arena included also has different areas to fight at in every game.
So yeah. Subtle performance changes, different storyline, competely different missions between each game, never the same arena areas. It's not the same as Dynasty Warriors. Not even close. The only thing that can be said about the AC series is how each of them play, and that was changed with the AC4 series, but you can also say that about many different series, like every fighting game series in existance, most RPG series that play similar or the same as their prequel, the list goes on.
Nice try though, Bojay.
*edit*
Here's another. It's like saying Elder Scrolls is like the Dynasty Warriors series because Oblivion and its expansions are just like Morrowind and its expansions. They carry nothing more than subtle changes between Oblivion and Morrowind while the expansions have the same gameplay differences as each game. Let's disregard that they include entirely different areas and quests similar to Bojay disregarding all the different missions in each AC.