![]() ![]() The story mode is actual nonsense (but that’s not really a bad thing). As someone who usually enjoys the romp and mindless squashing of enemies, Warriors Orochi 4 feels like it needs a little more than the basic combat loop it offers. Warriors in Hyrule, Warriors in Gundams, Warriors in Berserk – at this point the formula feels worn out. ![]() Sure, you can switch between 3 characters on an absurdly large battlefield and assert dominance and win that way, but the game does not really consist of much more than mashing out combos and skills.Īt this point, we’ve seen it all. This makes Warriors Orochi 4 the first time I have really felt tired whilst playing a Musou game. Whoever you’re playing as, the core gameplay remains the same, and each character is simply just riffing a basic move set based on their weapons and skills. In practice, this doesn’t really mean much. ![]() Warriors Orochi 4 likes to boast a high character count, fusing the Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors cast, giving hardcore players a bit of a treat when it comes to the character selection, which consists of 170 characters – more than double what you’ll get with Super Smash Bros Ultimate. But with the recent negative reception of Dynasty Warriors 9, has Omega Force lost touch with what its fans really want? The Warriors series has gone everywhere, from spin-off series collaborating with other franchises like Dynasty Warriors Gundam, to having their own kingdom management simulators built into them like Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires. Want to kill literally thousands of enemies in a short space of time? It’s got you covered. ![]()
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