

The plotline is absolutely crazy for something set in pre-modern society. With that said, while combat is very repetitive, this is something that’s surprisingly addicting thanks to the wild storyline and over 100 unique characters to collect.

That isn’t to say that it’s the only way to play the game as there are a number of special moves and charged attacks to be performed, but that’s pretty much what it boils down to when you’re in the heat of battle and swarms of enemies are encroaching on your position. Calling this game repetitive is an understatement as it’s mainly the Y button that’s being used over, and over, and over again. If you’re unfamiliar with how Omega Force develops their games, just know that they tend to rely on a single button to do most of their work. With so many unnecessary ports, is Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper the Wii U’s hidden gem?īefore diving into how the transition to the new console has been, it’s best to get the overall structure of the game out of the way. While the game initially hit the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 earlier this year, Koei has decided to bring this historically inaccurate franchise to Nintendo’s new console, offering additional features and characters. The franchise that mixes Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors together is back once more for an excess amount of hack ’n slash action.
