Musou-style games from Koei Tecmo have managed to find a sweet spot between the gameplay of Dynasty Warriors and different franchises. If there's one thing Warriors games have done well, it's utilizing each IP's source material. RELATED: Portal 2 Lead Designer Says Intro Was Directly Inspired by Super Metroid There's a great deal of potential for a Metroid Warriors, and this sort of change could open the door for even more Warriors games. Rather than getting up close and personal to enemies, Samus and others could take out waves of baddies from afar. While some titles like Persona 5 Strikers have ventured away from this, Metroid and its sci-fi elements would be a true departure from the norm. Up to this point, Warriors games have mostly been centered around swords, lances, and magic, or fantasy-themed settings in general.
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But there's also potential for other great Nintendo-based Musou games based on series like Metroid. More recently, successful Warriors adaptations of Breath of the Wild and Fire Emblem have cemented the genre in the mainstream. The Musou genre has offered a successful video game formula for over twenty years, ever since the first Dynasty Warriors brought it to life on the PlayStation. If there's anything the announcement of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes proves, it's that Warriors games are here to stay.