How to Rewatch Cutscenes in Dynasty Warriors Origins

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Want to relive all the drama, action, and questionable decisions you made in Dynasty Warriors: Origins? Good news! The game lets you rewatch cutscenes and replay story battles through a handy chapter select feature. But there’s a catch—you need to beat the story first.

Unlocking the Chapter Select (Story) Menu

Once you’ve completed the story, the Story menu at any Inn gets a major upgrade. Suddenly, you’re granted the power to revisit all the chapters, battles, and cutscenes from your first playthrough. It’s like opening a treasure chest of all your greatest hits—without having to fight through hordes of enemies again (unless you want to).

How It Works

Head to the Story menu at the Inn, and you’ll find a chapter select screen. Here, you can:

  • Rewatch any cutscene from the game in the order you prefer.

  • Replay battles to earn rewards or just flex your skills.

  • Even tweak history by changing the outcomes of certain events, like key character deaths or faction alliances.

Extra Replay Options

If you’re feeling adventurous, you can go back to Chapter 3 and side with a different faction. This opens up new story branches in Chapters 4 and 5. It’s like the game giving you a second chance to say, “What if I had made that choice instead?”

Final Blurb

Aside from the obvious—enjoying the epic cutscenes—you can explore alternate paths, dive into the story details you missed, or just marvel at the dramatic declarations and betrayals that make the series so fun.

So, after your first playthrough, the Story menu at the Inn becomes your personal time machine. Whether you’re revisiting favorite moments or rewriting history, it’s all just a few clicks away. Now go forth and enjoy the chaos again, one cutscene at a time.


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Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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