![]() ![]() ![]() The setup for the game is that Serpent King Orochi (of Japanese mythology fame), seemingly banished from polite society (and indeed our dimension) and consequently rather bored with his present existence outside of conventional time and space, decides to use his dark powers to pit two eras of the most legendarily powerful warriors from history against one another: the fighters of the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history and, from a thousand years later, the samurai of Sengoku-era feudal Japan. So let’s look into where this game’s long-term appeal comes from.įor the unfamiliar, Warriors Orochi is a spinoff of both the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games from Omega Force. It turns out that despite its apparently simple structure, Warriors Orochi has a formidably addictive metagame. This realisation comes at a good time, as although I’m a significant distance away from beating the game - and I would actually like to try and “beat” it, at least in terms of completing all the missions on Normal once - I feel like I’ve learned quite a bit about how the game as a whole works. So I figured it was probably time I wrote about it! Regular readers will know that, for a little while now, I’ve been posting videos of my experiences with Warriors Orochi. ![]()
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