Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate Reviews
A few other bells and whistles have been added her as well. Such as the ability to swap sacred treasures between characters and some UI improvements. If you have the original game I have a hard time recommending Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate as an upgrade at the $39.99 price tag. Just seems a bit steep to me for what’s here. If you haven’t picked the game up yet in its original form and want a robust Musou game with over 170 characters to choose from, then this would likely be your cup of tea. It will set you back the full price of $59.99, but with the new features this version offers I feel like this is a much more compelling package.
Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is a notable upgrade of its predecessor. It is the musou you need, if you want discharge adrenalin because this game have more of 100 heroes and many techniques to kill a thousand of thousand enemies.
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Overall, I really enjoyed Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate. There’s something satisfying about mindlessly mowing down thousands of soldiers and then using a variety of skills to bring down more difficult enemies. The story isn’t the most amazing thing in the world, but I feel like the gameplay more than makes up for it and the sheer amount of content in the game makes it worth the price, despite it admittedly being a bit high.
Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is a great musou, very complete, with a lot of content and the ability to have the fan trapped for weeks. However, as a complete edition it falls short.
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If you’re a hardcore fan who wants to do every last possible mission, level up every character and hasn’t already had their fill with the base game then it’s definetly worth the asking price for the Ultimate upgrade.
If you’re a fan and you haven’t already bought this, it is a worthwhile purchase. If you are more casually interested in Warriors stuff, maybe wait for a sale….but still get it. It won’t disappoint you with many more hours of mook-smooshing fun.
The Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is definitely one of best if not THE best Mousseau in the Warriors series. Gameplay to its fullest, at least in terms of the detail and enjoyment it has to offer, and the only obstacles are its roadblocks, bad artificial intelligence, and identical design stages. The new modes added to the game may not bring the best of the changes, but they certainly double the value of the experience. The narrative of the most recent sequel to the Orochi Warriors series has inherited some of the family's perpetual stereotype, but its narrative intelligence, especially in Greek mythology, shows its superiority over other sequels. If you fancy a "Brotherhood" game like the new one or a new version of the popular Warriors series, you should definitely try it.
Review in Persian | Read full review
There is quite frankly an overwhelming amount of content in Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate – while those upgrading from the base game may find it difficult to justify the cost outside of Infinity Mode, there’s no question that anybody tossing up between the base Orochi 4 and Ultimate at this point should absolutely go with the latter.
So overall, while it may not have the same expansive storyline of Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate, Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is a solid experience which adds some neat quality of life features to the base title that came out over a year ago. Adding in just a few new characters was neat, but it’s the ability to change magics and the smoothness of the experience that really takes the show making the Ultimate add-on a worthy pick up to the original title.
Warriors Orochi 4: Ultimate provides new characters, story and a bevy of content that is sure to please returning players.
This is a crazy story with a one of a kind gameplay that caters to a very specific group and it does its job nicely.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is a fun experience to be had, both solo and with a friend. There is quite a bit to do from the game modes to character unlocks and even leveling and finding the best weapons. Yet, even with that being said, the game at times can feel stale or even daunting because of how much work you have to put into the game just to possibly find officers you like and enjoy playing with.