It works as a power fantasy, but there was far too much of it to ever feel like it was worth it. Seeing characters who have long heated rivalries team-up to take on a greater evil was surprisingly satisfying. That’s a shame, because the setup of the story is a fun idea. Unfortunately, that impacted the gameplay because the more time I spent finishing story missions, the more I grew tired with actually playing them. The story is drawn out, and became less and less interesting as it went on. The game’s story picks up after Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate, so fans of the series will see a lot of continued narrative threads here. This time, they face off against Greek gods as Zeus drags the warriors into conflict. Warriors Orochi 4 once again teams up the characters of Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors. Instead, the game is safe and ultimately overstays its welcome. Warriors Orochi 4, the latest entry in Omega Force’s series that mashes Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors together, captures that nostalgic magic, but does little to make it feel different. But I’ve also wanted a game that takes chances and does something different. I loved how dense each map was with enemies, making the battles feel vast. MonsterVine was provided with a PlayStation 4 code for review.įor a long time, I’ve wanted to play a Musou game that’s captured some of the magic I felt when I first played Dynasty Warriors 3. Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC But the game is painfully safe – doing very little that feels new or exciting. Warriors Orochi 4 captures some of the nostalgic magic that’s made the Musou games a fun button mashing romp.
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