Battles are tense affairs, they're highlighted by huge explosions, crumbling towers, flying bodies, and lots of blood. Chewing a path through them with sword, shield, and bow-and-arrow proves to be great fun, and there's a definite sense of urgency imparted to all the fights. Enemies appear in great numbers, waiting to be cut down. At first glance, the third-person Warrior seems rather appealing in its simplicity. As an anonymous but god-blessed Greek warrior, players get to cut through hordes of Roman soldiers, none of whom is half as bothersome as Spartan: Total Warrior's many, and debilitating, hiccups. The Total Warrior meets absolute mediocrity in Sega's new Dynasty Warriors-style brawler.
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