![]() ![]() Like other entries in the Warriors series, the voice acting is revolting and there's no option for listening to the Japanese track. Multiple music tracks and several voice clips are identical to the first Orochi button-masher, and the structure/presentation of the entire experience is also exactly the same. Warriors Orochi 2 is embarrassing because it rehashes a lot of content from the first game. But I really see no reason to do so besides being stronger in an already vapid battlefield. And if for some reason you're incredibly attracted to the Warriors formula, you have a tremendous amount to do, being able to build up the strength of every single character independently. The only thing I can say in the game's defense is that the character roster is fairly impressive, with even more warriors to choose from than the last Orochi title. There's just nothing rewarding about Warriors Orochi 2. When I first began analyzing Warriors titles, I found them to be mildly entertaining, and the straight-forward appeal was commendable, but after grinding through the same (or similar) combat systems, title after title, you begin to see that there's really nothing engaging here other than being able to level up your characters (which I enjoy, being an RPG fan). Each character has a set of normal attacks and charge attacks, along with the expected Musou technique and a few other numbers as well. Your team will move from objective to objective, usually defeating enemy officers and capturing bases along the way. ![]() You can build your team and head into one of several storylines, though they'll all follow the same general series of events, except for the Orochi section which "sheds light" on the plot of the first game. Again, this might sound familiar to gamers who played the original game. Warriors Orochi 2 plays almost exactly like any other Warriors game from KOEI, except a Tag Team system is in place that lets you bring three characters into battle at once and switch between them at any time. The only difference is that Orochi isn't around for the majority of the plot because he was "defeated" during the climax of the last game, even though you knew that wasn't going to stick. Demonic forces are threatening the land and the heroes from the Three Kingdoms era of China and the Warring States period of Japan must join together to stop them. ![]() ![]() The story of Warriors Orochi 2 runs almost completely parallel with the story of the original. ![]()
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