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Warriors Orochi 3: Ultimate

byOmega Force2014

Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate is an enhanced version of the hit action game Warriors Orochi 3, once again combining the much loved heroes of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series. The mythology of the Orochi universe expands with a new main storyline, which brings the heroes together again into the chaos of battle as they are summoned upon ...

Release Date

September 1, 2014

Developer

Omega Force

Publisher

Koei Tecmo Games

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The best game in the Warriors franchise to date, and a perfect starting platform for any new fan to the series.

Sep 2, 2014 Read Review

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Sep 3, 2014 Read Review

Warriors Orochi 3 is a much more accessible Warriors game the most of the others in the series, and as a result becomes a much better experience. The focus here is on the action and the fun, which is wiping out the hordes of enemies and it does so like no other. There are a variety of technical flaws, but the overall experience really out shines all of them.

Sep 2, 2014 Read Review

Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate offers lots of replayability with a deep roster of characters that will appeal to fans of the series, but offers little to newcomers not already invested in the Musou style of gameplay.

Sep 30, 2014 Read Review

These days, publisher Koei Tecmo is all but forced to shove its Warriors games onto handheld consoles. With portable devices ruling the Japanese market, it makes perfectly logical sense, and what kind of musou fan would turn down the opportunity to wreck thousands of enemies on a small screen from the comfort of a seat on the bus?

Sep 20, 2014 Read Review

Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate is a tough game to score, make no mistake. Fans of the series will chastise us for rating it so low, and that’s probably fair. If you’re a fan, you’ll enjoy it due to the sheer amount of characters on hand from all of the Warriors universes, and that over-the-top hack and slash gameplay that you already like. If you’re not already deeply involved with any of the franchises though, you’re going to find a game that is inescapably fun at times and that shows an awful lot of promise, but which is ultimately let down by some poor design decisions and some somewhat dodgy A...

Sep 9, 2014 Read Review