An avid fan of the Koei Games myself, Warriors OROCHI has yet good potential as a crossover. It actually made good ideas on how the two Worlds of Dynasty and Samurai Warriors come together. A Serpent King fused the Worlds, and it's up to the two Worlds to unite and slay the Demon. The Sequel is on the way, so it's a must.
Gameplay: It is once again your Hack and Slash Warriors Game, but added an innovative Twist: Three-Way Partying with different abilities and Styles depending on the Warrior you choose. Unlocking characters and items shows good promise to players to play more and power-up more. (9/10)
Graphics: Not bad. (7.5/10)
Sound: Reused sounds, but added some new ones. The J-Techno Rock Fusion on the new songs make good timing. (8/10)
Voice: The Only thing I feel like wrong is that some Voices in this game sound pathetic. It wasn't as smooth-voiced as DW5, or as right-keyed in SW2. Although some kept the old good voices, and some new voices are well made. (6/10)
Replay Value: It's almost an experiment on how you unlock items and characters with really fused stages. I can sense things here. (8/10)
In conclusion: This is certainly fictional. But it has good potential and some creativity to apparently made it enjoyable. Kudos to Koei for being very smart about this. The sequel will too, apparently.
Gameplay: It is once again your Hack and Slash Warriors Game, but added an innovative Twist: Three-Way Partying with different abilities and Styles depending on the Warrior you choose. Unlocking characters and items shows good promise to players to play more and power-up more. (9/10)
Graphics: Not bad. (7.5/10)
Sound: Reused sounds, but added some new ones. The J-Techno Rock Fusion on the new songs make good timing. (8/10)
Voice: The Only thing I feel like wrong is that some Voices in this game sound pathetic. It wasn't as smooth-voiced as DW5, or as right-keyed in SW2. Although some kept the old good voices, and some new voices are well made. (6/10)
Replay Value: It's almost an experiment on how you unlock items and characters with really fused stages. I can sense things here. (8/10)
In conclusion: This is certainly fictional. But it has good potential and some creativity to apparently made it enjoyable. Kudos to Koei for being very smart about this. The sequel will too, apparently.