Warriors Orochi PC
The story and voice acting in Warriors Orochi are sincerely lacking also, but the real issue here is whether or not you appreciate the aforementioned button-mashing. If you enjoy pounding away on the same buttons for hours with virtually no thought needed, than this game delivers just that. Warriors Orochi offers plenty of content for the button-mashing enthusiast and once again delivers insane potential for character leveling (try maxing out over seventy warriors). These titles can be fun in small doses and will certainly please gamers who like straight-forward gameplay, but I greatly prefer combat systems with more depth and the promise of challenging combos.
.Lastly, I should mention that playing co-op locally with another player on the same PC is very unusual. Unless you have an extra gamepad lying around, chances are you won't huddle together at one keyboard and pound away on buttons together -- unless you're very close...
Warriors Orochi is a raw button-masher with a lot of opportunity for character leveling. If you haven't yet played Warriors Orochi for any other platform and you want to see the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors franchises come together, this is a tolerable way to do it. But this title is ultimately more of the same button-mashing you've seen time and time again and the content doesn't look particularly impressive on a PC, which can run much prettier (and more robust) titles.
The story and voice acting in Warriors Orochi are sincerely lacking also, but the real issue here is whether or not you appreciate the aforementioned button-mashing. If you enjoy pounding away on the same buttons for hours with virtually no thought needed, than this game delivers just that. Warriors Orochi offers plenty of content for the button-mashing enthusiast and once again delivers insane potential for character leveling (try maxing out over seventy warriors). These titles can be fun in small doses and will certainly please gamers who like straight-forward gameplay, but I greatly prefer combat systems with more depth and the promise of challenging combos.
.Lastly, I should mention that playing co-op locally with another player on the same PC is very unusual. Unless you have an extra gamepad lying around, chances are you won't huddle together at one keyboard and pound away on buttons together -- unless you're very close...
Warriors Orochi is a raw button-masher with a lot of opportunity for character leveling. If you haven't yet played Warriors Orochi for any other platform and you want to see the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors franchises come together, this is a tolerable way to do it. But this title is ultimately more of the same button-mashing you've seen time and time again and the content doesn't look particularly impressive on a PC, which can run much prettier (and more robust) titles.
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