Video games love to show off their technical prowess, whether it's through graphical capabilities, complex AI behaviors, or in many cases, sheer numbers. Real-time strategy games have long held the title for this, with some able to boast thousands of units engaged in battle at once. However, it has clearly been a goal of action games to catch up in this regard, with games as far back as the Dynasty Warriors series and 2005's Spartan: Total Warrior doing their very best to create that feeling of the player being one of many soldiers engaged in massive battles.