![]() ![]() TLDR: The game plays like those older Samurai Warriors games (at least that’s the only one I played), but now with 60 FPS and more modes, characters, new gameplay mechanics. If you like hack and slash genre of games that make you feel like an unstoppable god that destroys anything in their way, you might as well try it yourself. ![]() With 145 characters you can collect from both the Samurai & Dynasty games. You can also select certain stats to be boosted as they your next promotions. Other than that, the game has a level up system where you grind up to level 100 and start over, but when starting over, you gain additional slots and a promotion star. Getting to play the game for the first 14 hours and growing made me smile in some parts of the story whereas my most favorite characters I get to see mentioned, or get to unlock. From nostalgic music, costumes, characters (playable to non-playable), and most importantly the voices and move sets. I find most of the characters that I’ve played back in Samurai Warriors 1 to be the same as I always remembered them to be. Combat is nostalgic depending on what game struck you during childhood. Only downside would be that the game doesn’t have any English dub so there’s lots of reading involved. This is the first Orochi title I’ve played and some can complain on the rendering distances, but coming from a Samurai Warriors 1 fan from the Xbox Original, I find it fine as is. This game is said to be a port from another device, but with some missing DLCs and at the least, you can play it on 60 capped FPS plus with controller support. I’ve seen reviews of this game from few places. ![]()
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