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REVIEW: Warriors Orochi 4

Posted by Shaun Player on Oct 17, 2018
Posted in: All, Reviews. Tagged: Dynasty Warriors, KOEI, KOEI Tecmo, Musou Orochi 4, Nintendo Switch, Omega Force, PC, PS4, Review, Samurai Warriors, Steam, Tecmo, Warriors Orochi, Warriors Orochi 4, XB1. 5 Comments

 

 Critic: Shaun Player
 Date of Review: Oct 17, 2018
 Version: Nintendo Switch
 File Size(s): 12GB(NS), 17.6GB(PS4), 16.25GB(XB1), 20GB(PC)
 Region: PAL
 Game Page: Warriors Orochi 4 Game Page

 

Review copy provided by KOEI Tecmo Games Europe.


It feels like ages since we were last graced with a Warriors Orochi title (2012 for WO3), and after an anniversary collaboration (Warriors All-Stars) being the closest we have had it isn’t surprising that many of the Warriors fanbase have been hankering for a proper Warriors Orochi title. Based on both Dynasty Warriors 8 (up to 8 Empires) and Samurai Warriors 4 (up to 4 II), the current Warriors Orochi series lineup now hits 170 unique playable characters. But does this make the game good? Let’s delve in deeper and find out!

Right off the bat, Warriors Orochi 4 doesn’t offer much varied content which we were absolutely spoilt with by it’s prior title Warriors Orochi 3. There is the core Story Mode, and then there is a side-mode “Battle Arena” – which we’ll go into more detail later down in the review.

So for Story Mode, you start out as Naomasa Ii, Naotora Ii and Tadakatsu Honda, on your way to an upcoming disturbance when all of a sudden you are enveloped in this weird mist. The trio of warriors sensing something is up become more cautious but their duty dictates they continue onwards. Lo and behold they then run into an ambush by Lu Bu’s men. Not having remembered anything of the prior Warriors Orochi events, this strikes them all as confusing, but none the less the chopping commences.

After more battles it is found out that many of the Warriors within the game had similar experiences, a weird mist enveloping them and then bringing them to this weird misshapen yet familiar world. The usual alliances form and you end up figuring out what is going on. It seems a new world has been created by the almighty Greek God Zeus, and with the power of 8 serpent bracelets he wishes to enjoy some fun time with his playthings – the humans. Perseus, the half God son of Zeus steals some of the bracelets and made his escape from Olympus, but in the chaos the bracelets he took were lost. Can our heroes unite once more, find these bracelets and stand up to Zeus and his Olympian forces?

Scattered between battles you will return to your camp. Though instead of a small area for you to traverse around, this is simply a set of (sometimes confusing) string of menus. Within your camp you can sortie your team, set up your support team (a select few characters that boost general attributes depending on your choice), upgrade their stats with skill points you earn by levelling up. Each character has a skill tree that you can upgrade including basic stats such as Strength, Defense and Health, along with increasing the amount of attacks they can perform and more. Also in the camp you can equip weapons, fuse weapons (installing skills to them) or selling / dismantle them. Along with all this your camp also has a skill tree, where you can upgrade various parts of the camp using the games currency “gems”. There is also a function from the camp where you can play a “mock battle” that lets you mess about with your chosen character – think of it like practice mode. The main thing about the camp though is initiating the next battle, where you’ll get the option to play the next story battle or some of the side-story battles that crop up over the course of the game.

Now with the story premise (which is hit and miss, but enough to keep you hooked) and camp mechanics out of the way, let’s talk the main reason we are here – the combat mechanics. Warriors Orochi 4 directly rips the characters from their respective game series, so Dynasty Warriors characters all have their EX attacks and Samurai Warriors characters have their Hyper attacks all still in tact (not edited forms like Warriors All-Stars). The big new mechanic is the Sacred Treasures, which replace the Skill attacks featured in prior Warriors Orochi titles. You are able to perform four different types of these attacks, basic magic attack (R+Y), charge magic attack (R+X), Unique magic attack (R+A) and Unity magic attack (SL+RL). Basic and Charge are depicted by the Sacred Treasure type your character wields, while the Unique magic attack is character specific. Unity magic attack is where your party of three and selected support characters come together to create a giant ball of magic that you unleash upon the poor fellas in your general vicinity (funnily enough quite a few of these look like your character trying to pull off a Kamehameha!).

These magic attacks play a vital role in the game as their are new types of enemies. These types of enemies are heavily resistant to general attacks but are weak to Magic attacks. The enemies come in the form of Wraiths, that can buff all nearby enemies with this general attack resistant forcing you to kill them (or just the Wraith) with magic based attacks. There are also mythological enemies such as Cyclops’ and Griffons, which too require to be defeated via magic based attacks. To use magic based attacks you will need to fill up a Magic metre, which will slowly charge up as the battle progresses. You can also come across weird artefacts sticking out of the ground, where if you hold R near you can charge your magic bar up fully. You also have a separate metre for Unity Magic attack, which will fill up by using magic attacks and fighting in general. All this together brings a more strategical approach to your combat instead of the standard combo attacks.

Along with the new Sacred Treasure system, there is a new Switch system, that allows you to switch to another character mid-combo to deal a boost in damage along with continuing to doll out the hits continuously. If you time things right you can unleash devastating combos upon all you face. Yet another new feature in the game (and the main focus) is the Deification system, which is what the power of the Serpent bracelets come into place. Certain characters within the game have a Deification form, which when unlocked through Story progressions enables them to transform into a Godly form. This is the equivalent to a super powered Rage mode (which the non Deification characters have). It is very stylish and looks very good and fun to play around with, though you have a limited amount of time in this mode (unless Plot dictates otherwise).

Now let’s move on to the side-mode Battle Arena. In short it’s a clearly tacked on addition to the game which really serves little purpose aside saying “Hey we have an online mode you can compete with others against”. Battle Arena is a single map with three bases, two teams of three (can be played with up to 6 players online) and your goal is to fight each other while trying to capture each others bases. You also have a limited time to do this in, whoever has the most bases or has progressed the most in conquering when the time limit ends wins. That’s it. You can play against bots in single player but they aren’t the smartest tools in the shed. Really it’s just a boring waste of time and completely lets down what is otherwise a really good core game. May be worth a laugh or two but you definitely won’t be revisiting this mode for more.

That’s about it for the game itself, we ran in to some technical hiccups with the Nintendo Switch version of the game (played in handheld mode) where the frame-rate will dip rarely and the draw distance isn’t as far as the PS4 version. Though this didn’t hamper the experience of the game at all on Switch, and most certainly isn’t anything near the problematic Warriors Orochi 2 XBOX 360 port (*shudders*). The game can be played in co-op form both online and offline with ease, with online allowing you to set up game rooms for more comprehensive fun or simply join directly to a game.

Our final thoughts? Well the game’s core is great, it brings back the essence of what a Warriors game is meant to be, but refined into a glimmering gem. However there really is only the Story Mode here to entertain you with. If you are happy to just experience that then this is a must get for Warriors or Hack n Slash fans out there, but if you are expecting more variety (like Warriors Orochi 3), then perhaps best to wait for a price drop or for the inevitable “Ultimate” edition in the coming years.

Warriors Orochi 4 has a Season Pass, here’s what to expect!

Posted by Shaun Player on Oct 16, 2018
Posted in: All, Articles, News & Announcements. Tagged: dlc, Dynasty Warriors, KOEI, KOEI Tecmo, Musou Orochi 3, NS, Omega Force, PC, PS4, Samurai Warriors, Season Pass, Steam, Tecmo, Warriors Orochi, Warriors Orochi 4, XB1. Leave a comment

It’s no secret that KOEI Tecmo has started to follow the trend of Season Passes for their games, with prior titles such as Dynasty Warriors 9 and Dead or Alive 5 Last Round are key examples. Warriors Orochi 4 will be no different and too has a Season Pass, that’ll cost £24.99/€29.99/$29.99. Here is what you’ll get with it’s purchase:

A Season Pass that allows you to obtain additional content for “WARRIORS OROCHI 4” at a discounted price.

Content
-10 Special Costumes: Wang Yuanji, Mitsunari Ishida, Lu Xun, Gracia, Kai, Guan Yinping, Daqiao, Kunoichi, Lu Lingqi, and Naotora Ii.
-5 Special Mounts: Kelpie, Behemoth, Sleipnir, Fenrir, and Catoblepas
-16 Sacred Treasures
-10 Scenarios
-10 BGM Tracks
-Challenge Modes

Early Purchase Bonus (16 Oct 2018 – 12 Nov 2018)
–Bonus weapons War God’s Halberd, God Smiter’s Pike, and Abaddon.

Release dates
–Available October 16th, 2018
Special Costumes for “Wang Yuanji”, “Mitsunari Ishida”, “Lu Xun”, “Gracia”, “Kai”, and “Guan Yinping”
Special Mount “Kelpie”, “Behemoth”, and “Sleipnir”

–Available October 25th, 2018 (tentative)
Special Costumes for “Daqiao”, “Kunoichi”, “Lu Lingqi”, and “Naotora Ii”
Special Mount “Fenrir” and “Catoblepas”
8 Sacred Treasures
5 Scenarios
5 BGM Tracks
Challenge Modes

–Available November 29th, 2018 (tentative)
8 Sacred Treasures
5 Scenarios
5 BGM Tracks

Release dates may end up changing but certainly we won’t be running out of content anytime soon with Warriors Orochi 4. Our review should be going live sometime tomorrow where we’ll be able to share our thoughts and details on the game, but so far it has been pretty content-filled fun!

Warriors Orochi 4 is out now in the Americas and will be releasing 19th October in Europe for PS4, XB1, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

What are your thoughts on this Season Pass? Are you happy to see additional content? Let us know in those comments!

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New Romance of the Three Kingdoms releasing on Mobile this month!

Posted by Shaun Player on Oct 12, 2018
Posted in: All, Articles, News & Announcements. Tagged: Android, BBGame, iOS, KOEI, KOEI Tecmo, Mobile, New Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, Tecmo. Leave a comment

In some interesting news, with the success of games such as Dynasty Warriors Unleashed and The Legend of Cao Cao a new contender is coming fourth to the mobile market to immerse your inner strategist. New Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a reworked port of Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI is releasing October 31st worldwide on iOS and Android devices.

Developed by BBGames and officially licensed by KOEI Tecmo, this Free-to-Play Mass Multiplayer Online version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI certainly looks interesting. Below you can find official press details attached along with two nice trailers.

About Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI for Smartphone

BBGame, having worked closely with Koei Tecmo and the original Romance of the Three Kingdoms designer Ken Kitami, successfully re-created the beloved series so that users can once again see and experience the world of the three kingdoms along with its famous generals.

New Romance of the Three Kingdoms mobile allows users worldwide to connect on a global server to fight on a giant 1 million tile map for the unification of China. Also, the game provides multiple side quests and missions, providing users with tactical combat and strategic gameplay experience.

About New Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Since 1985, Romance of the Three Kingdoms has been one of the most renowned strategic game series in Japan with a huge fanbase. Among its series, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI has been an exceptional hit, and the New Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the mobile adaptation version to its original, with additional game features for users to experience:

Key Features

–Intuitive Grand Strategy gameplay set in the Three Kingdoms timeline.
–Recruit famous generals of the time.
–Relive famous battles and storylines.
–Global Server where players will fight over 1 million map tiles.
–Multiple gameplay paths: build cities, join an army, recruit generals. There’s something for everyone.
–Engaging Combat: Fight in city sieges, border skirmishes, and major battlefields as you go head to head with other players and pit your tactics against theirs.

What are your thoughts on this? Would you be happy to see more KOEI Tecmo titles make it to mobile platforms? Let us know in those comments!

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Dynasty Warriors 9 to receive big Multiplayer Update this Month!

Posted by Shaun Player on Oct 9, 2018
Posted in: All, News & Announcements. Tagged: dlc, Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors 9, KOEI, KOEI Tecmo, Omega Force, PC, PS4, Shinsangokumusou8, Steam, Tecmo, XB1. Leave a comment


Thanks to our friend BlackKite – Throw him some Patreon support!

October is going to be a big month for Omega Force’s Dynasty Warriors 9, with finally after being released 8 months ago we will now be receiving a fan demanded key feature to the Warriors title – Multiplayer!

There are sparse details right now, and no real confirmation if the update will come west (however it is very likely due to Dynasty Warriors 9 being built with Worldwide in mind). The update will offer both Online and Offline multiplayer for you to enjoy China with a friend!

Also a bit more news has surfaced in regards to future support for the game, which there will be plenty of. More costumes, weapons and even more Scenarios are planned for future paid DLC, so perhaps we are likely to see a Season 2 Pass that seams to be all the trend these days.

You can find the Tweet from our buddy attached below:

Dynasty Warriors 9 is out now for Playstation 4, XBOX One and PC via Steam.

What are your thoughts on this news? Will you pick the game up again to enjoy it with a friend? What would you like to see in their future DLC plans? As always let us know in those comments!

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Three veteran characters return to fight in the 6th Dead or Alive tournament!

Posted by Shaun Player on Oct 9, 2018
Posted in: All, News & Announcements. Tagged: Dead or Alive, Dead or Alive 6, DOA, DOA6, KOEI, KOEI Tecmo, PC, PS4, Steam, Team Ninja, Tecmo, XB1. Leave a comment

Last week KOEI Tecmo confirmed three returning characters for Dead or Alive 6, being Tina and Bass Armstrong – Father and Daughter ‘Muscle Team’ – and MMA Superstar Mila.

Alongside this news, another new stage has been revealed, known as ‘The Muscle’ which is a flashy hazard filled Wrestling arena for you to pit your skills against one another – perfectly suiting for both Tina and Bass Armstrong.

Below you can see an action packed trailer featuring the three characters and the stage in question, strutting their stuff to get you hyped for the tournament!

Dead or Alive 6 will be releasing February 15th 2019 worldwide on PS4, XB1 and PC via Steam.

Are you excited to get your hands on Dead or Alive 6? Who do you hope to see in the game? Let us know in those comments!

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