Warriors Orochi 4 is a hack and slash game that offers a diverse roster of 170 playable characters drawn from the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors franchises. Players take control of a team of three characters from three different broad categories; Power, Speed, and Technique. You then fight your way through single and multiplayer battles, fighting for the future of mankind! All of the warriors from Warriors Orochi 3 have returned to their previous lives and forgotten much about the events of the previous game. However, Zeus calls them all to the dimensional world once again, for an even more challenging battle! Now it is up to you to help your team win!
Warriors Orochi 4 Key Features So Many Characters – All of the characters from the previous games return, along with a host of new faces. You can now even command the gods themselves as Odin, Athena, and others join the fight! Build a team of your favorites and get into the action.
Intense Hack And Slash Combat – In addition to the weapon-based combat the Warriors Orochi games are known for, now characters can also launch magical attacks! A well-timed and executed combo of swordplay and sorcery will overcome the toughest foes.
Warriors Orochi is a series of hack-and-slash games that mash-up characters from the Dynasty Warriors games and the Samurai Warriors games. The stages and story reflect the strange confluence of the two worlds, and many of the systems from previous entries have carried over into Warriors Orochi 4. For Warriors Orochi 4 on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Zeus and Athena'. The epic, over-the-top story tucked inside Warriors Orochi 4 defies my ability to adequately explain it in a way that makes total sense, so I’ll do my best to summarize: The powerful god Zeus.
Solo Story, Multiplayer Action – A 70-episode story mode spread across five chapters teaches players the background, as well as how to play the game. Intense combat against other players puts your skills to the ultimate test. I played this game in my young teens, loving games like NFS U2 and also loving mmos this game made both possible. I remember loving playing it and have no idea why I stopped, maybe it became a grind game, maybe I discovered battlefield 2, guild wars or even the outdoors. Still I would want to play it in 2018, I remember driving around in it using WASD and kicking ass, with my “Xbox emulated” DS3 controller I may have been able to get that edge back, if the game were still around in English speaking locales; though I’m not as good as videogames as I used to be; if I had been born 10 years earlier pro gaming would have been a thing and not a joke but I digress. I remember playing this, getting school friends to play this so they should bring it back for the next generation who are good at twitch vidya! And maybe for me to see how it’s changed in twelve+ years.
I played this game in my young teens, loving games like NFS U2 and also loving mmos this game made both possible. I remember loving playing it and have no idea why I stopped, maybe it became a grind game, maybe I discovered battlefield 2, guild wars or even the outdoors. Still I would want to play it in 2018, I remember driving around in it using WASD and kicking ass, with my 'Xbox emulated' DS3 controller I may have been able to get that edge back, if the game were still around in English speaking locales; though I'm not as good as videogames as I used to be; if I had been born 10 years earlier pro gaming would have been a thing and not a joke but I digress. I remember playing this, getting school friends to play this so they should bring it back for the next generation who are good at twitch vidya!
And maybe for me to see how it's changed in twelve+ years. I hope you bring this back. I used to be an everyday player. When it ended I was devastated.
It was the best game ever until they made Clash Of Clans. Now, i prefer your older version. I remember the names; Hypnotism: moonblood, firestorm Etc. We had our trolls. Few in specific known as Zealous, Neko, booger, but its been very long I barely remember. There were good people I spoke to that i missed.