Warriors Orochi details
| Formats: | 12 Xbox 360, PSP, PS2 |
|---|---|
| Players: | 1-2 |
| Genres: | Adventure, Fighting, Strategy |
| Developers: | OMEGA FORCE |
| Rental release: | 21 Sep 2007 |
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By Orion (17 reviews) from England , 12 Oct 2007[Highly rated reviewer]
Warriors Orochi needs to appreciated in a chronological sense. It serves as a filler between Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.
With the exciting news that Dynasty Warriors 6 will be coming to the 360 next year, Warriors Orochi will keep fans amused until the real battle begins in 2008.
What you get is an all-out remix title, that features 77 different warriors in total, that's ALL of the warriors from both Samurai and Dynasty titles, plus a couple of new ones, coming together with the most ridiculous excuse for a story since a Ninja Turtles game!
But who cares about story, while there's slashing to be done?!
Anyone familiar with the Warriors series will know what to expect, and if this is what you love, will not be disappointed. This title does feature thousands of enemies on each stage, and the same characters that you know and love/loathe, just waiting to be chopped up.
The gameplay remains the same, which will be approved of by fans, but will not inspire doubters. Hack, hack, slash and a mighty chop to finish - and repeat... And while combos can be stringed for a satisfying length of time, that as usual is all there is to do.
This time however, you take 3 distinct Warriors to the battlefield, where the only strategy involved is the slight differences in the classes they represent (speed, technique, power), and that they can heal up when not being used (helpful).
Weapon upgrading is by far the most entertaining new addition, as the upgrades that features in previous titles as held items, can now be fused into your weapon of choice in one of 10 slots up to a power of 10 each, giving you an enormous range of possible combinations, such as whether to plump for the devastating ice effect, or leave it out instead focussing on greater weapon range. As with DW 5, there are 4 base weapon strengths, but the combinations of fusions available make this a very addictive new feature.
Pairing Samurai and Dynasty Warriors together works nicely and quite amusingly, although the story really is laughable, serving little more than an excuse for an all-out battle royale!
There is none of the strategy of the Empires branch of the Warriors series. All you get is 4 campaigns to play with, which even as a basic play through, will consume about 20-25 hours of your time.
If you carefully select and balance which Warriors you level up, and how you fuse their selected weapons, whilst gaining new attributes by fulfilling specific conditions on each stage (optional - get 180 KOs within first 8 minutes of battle), there is a lot of gameplay here, as fans of the Warriors series will know. Other sites have labelled this a Dynasty Warriors Lite, but it really is not the case. The 4th weapons are HARD to get, each character has a unique item, and there are lots of attributes to individually unlock, and despite the overwhelmingly simplistic and similar nature of the gameplay - characters do behave differently in combat, and you will have fun developing a killer team.
Fans will know what to expect, and will get it, but without the historical story mode. Newcomers will get an instant-action taste of what the series has become famous for. Non-believers will not be converted.
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(4)Hack, slash, snore
By ToshiroGAM (3 reviews) from Formby , 08 May 2009This lacks the stratergy or even small amount of depth of the Samurai warriors game which made the lifetime of the game increase, it does however have missions where accomplishing certain goals gives that level a richer feel. I don't really see the point of this game, it does not improve on anything from the previous games, if your a fan of the set I can only see you getting this for collectors sake.- Was this review helpful to you?
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A Dynasty/Samurai Warriors game that fans will love
By a customer from Dolgellau, Wales , 20 Apr 2009If you were/are a Samurai/Dynasty Warriors fan like me, you will enjoy this game. Really long enjoyable and just hack and slash your way to victory. With all the characters from previous games stuck in one it's worth it.
If you just want to get some anger and stress out this game is also for you. But if you are not a fan of Hack and Slash I do not recommend.- Was this review helpful to you?
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For Fans Only
By Orion (17 reviews) from England , 12 Oct 2007Warriors Orochi needs to appreciated in a chronological sense. It serves as a filler between Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.
With the exciting news that Dynasty Warriors 6 will be coming to the 360 next year, Warriors Orochi will keep fans amused until the real battle begins in 2008.
What you get is an all-out remix title, that features 77 different warriors in total, that's ALL of the warriors from both Samurai and Dynasty titles, plus a couple of new ones, coming together with the most ridiculous excuse for a story since a Ninja Turtles game!
But who cares about story, while there's slashing to be done?!
Anyone familiar with the Warriors series will know what to expect, and if this is what you love, will not be disappointed. This title does feature thousands of enemies on each stage, and the same characters that you know and love/loathe, just waiting to be chopped up.
The gameplay remains the same, which will be approved of by fans, but will not inspire doubters. Hack, hack, slash and a mighty chop to finish - and repeat... And while combos can be stringed for a satisfying length of time, that as usual is all there is to do.
This time however, you take 3 distinct Warriors to the battlefield, where the only strategy involved is the slight differences in the classes they represent (speed, technique, power), and that they can heal up when not being used (helpful).
Weapon upgrading is by far the most entertaining new addition, as the upgrades that features in previous titles as held items, can now be fused into your weapon of choice in one of 10 slots up to a power of 10 each, giving you an enormous range of possible combinations, such as whether to plump for the devastating ice effect, or leave it out instead focussing on greater weapon range. As with DW 5, there are 4 base weapon strengths, but the combinations of fusions available make this a very addictive new feature.
Pairing Samurai and Dynasty Warriors together works nicely and quite amusingly, although the story really is laughable, serving little more than an excuse for an all-out battle royale!
There is none of the strategy of the Empires branch of the Warriors series. All you get is 4 campaigns to play with, which even as a basic play through, will consume about 20-25 hours of your time.
If you carefully select and balance which Warriors you level up, and how you fuse their selected weapons, whilst gaining new attributes by fulfilling specific conditions on each stage (optional - get 180 KOs within first 8 minutes of battle), there is a lot of gameplay here, as fans of the Warriors series will know. Other sites have labelled this a Dynasty Warriors Lite, but it really is not the case. The 4th weapons are HARD to get, each character has a unique item, and there are lots of attributes to individually unlock, and despite the overwhelmingly simplistic and similar nature of the gameplay - characters do behave differently in combat, and you will have fun developing a killer team.
Fans will know what to expect, and will get it, but without the historical story mode. Newcomers will get an instant-action taste of what the series has become famous for. Non-believers will not be converted.
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absolutly brill
By a customer from london england , 30 Sep 2007i have to say it took me a while to get into but after that it was brilliant one of the best games ever- Was this review helpful to you?
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