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Warriors Orochi 4 Review
- Completionist: Completed all of the battle objectives in the main and side stories.
- Development Magnate: Unlocked all of the Camp Rewards.
- Perfectionist: Obtained an S rating in all of the battles in the main and side stories.
- A Warrior's Best Friend: Increased the Compatibility of a single weapon to its maximum value.
- Chaotic Good: Completed all of the battles in the main and side stories on Chaotic difficulty.
- Consistent Performer: Obtained an S rating in 30 or more battles.
- Hit for the Cycle: Defeated an officer after landing normal and charge regular and magic attacks (excl. Mock Battles).
- Jack of All Skills: Unlocked all of the Skills for a single character.
- On the Level: Increased the Level of a single character to its maximum value.
- Otherworldly Conqueror: Completed the Story Mode.
- Soldier of Fortune: Collected a total of 10 or more Crystals.
- The Value of Experience: Obtained 10,000 or more EXP in a single battle.
- Thick as Thieves: Increased the Bond with a single character to its maximum value.
- Untold Wealth: Collected a total of 100,000 or more Gems.
- Veteran Warrior: Completed 100 or more battle objectives.
- A New Foe: Finished Chapter 3.
- A Touch of Divinity: Performed a Rage Attack (excluding Mock Battles).
- Bonds between Heroes: Viewed one of the special friendship conversations.
- Combo Deity: Defeated an officer after completing a 2,000 hit combo (excluding Mock Battles).
- Combo Master: Defeated an officer after completing a 1,000 hit combo (excluding Mock Battles).
- Divine Intervention: Performed 3 or more Rage Attacks in a single battle (excluding Mock Battles).
- Hard Work Pays Off: Received a reward during Training.
- Little by Little: Unlocked a Skill for a single character.
- Magic in Abundance: Performed 2 or more Unity Magic attacks within 2 minutes (excluding Mock Battles).
- Magical Destruction: Defeated 5 or more officers with a single Unique Magic attack.
- Magical Rivalry: Nullified an enemy's magic attack (excluding Mock Battles).
- New Beginnings: Unlocked one of the Camp Rewards.
- Prologue: Finished Chapter 1.
- Resolute Destruction: Defeated 5 or more officers with a single Musou Attack.
- Slayer of Chaos: Completed a Pandemonium battle.
- Speed Runner: Completed a battle within 4 minutes of starting it.
- Steel Fusion: Fused a weapon.
- Strange Tales: Completed all of the side stories.
- Strategic Destruction: Defeated 5 or more officers with a single Rage Attack.
- The Beginning: Completed a battle.
- The Challengers: Completed 50 or more battle objectives.
- The Chaos Deepens: Finished Chapter 2.
- Three-way Struggle: Finished Chapter 4.
- Top Performer: Obtained an S rating in a single battle.
- Tripartite Forces: Performed a Unity Magic attack (excluding Mock Battles).
- Unrivaled Warrior: Defeated 2,000 or more enemies in a single battle (excluding Mock Battles).
- Untouchable: Completed a battle without taking any damage.
- Vanguard: Defeated 3 or more officers within 2 minutes of starting a battle (excluding Mock Battles).
I’ll state without apology that Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper was one of my favorite games for the Wii U. Perhaps this is because of the relative lack of releases for the console when compared to what we’ve already received on the Nintendo Switch. Perhaps it’s because it was my first deep dive into a Mosou game. Either way, how does Warriors Orochi 4 on Nintendo Switch stack up? It depends upon what you’re looking for.
The biggest news about Warriors Orochi 4 is its massive roster of 170 playable characters from the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors universes. It’s a wonderfully ridiculous number, but also largely impractical. The game uses the Greek gods and a story similar to Clash of the Titans to toss these characters at you, likely assuming you already know at least some of them from previous games in the series.
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And that’s fair. Those familiar with any of these three franchises surely already have their favorites (Sun Shangxiang FTW), it’s just a matter of how quickly the game releases them to you.
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Your interaction with these characters is much more static, too. Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper gave you a home camp of sorts that you could run around to engage in conversations, buy/enhance your equipment, share tea, etc. It was perhaps inefficient, but it created a sense of community. That has all been replaced by static screens where you just cycle through your options, upgrades, and dialogues. It perhaps makes more sense in portable mode but feels like a UI downgrade when docked to your TV.
In other words, I don’t consider the use of 170 characters to be much of a plus. You’ll find a dozen or so whose costumes you like the best, and that’s who you’ll use.
What I consider the big draws of this game are the new gameplay elements. So, let’s get to that.
As with every previous entry, Warriors Orochi 4 tosses you into expansive, intricate maps with thousands upon thousands of enemies to clear away. You hack your way through them all with customizable weapons and capabilities to find and defeat more powerful bosses along the way. Missions mostly require you to defeat certain characters and protect others, sometimes with time restrictions or other requirements. Yes, you can cut through large squadrons with ease, but fulfilling mission requirements (and getting the best rankings) will be tough if you’re not using good strategies and maximizing the capabilities of your characters.
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Y and X provide your basic attacks and allow you to string specific combos. B jumps. A provides a more powerful attack when fully charged. Attach the R button to any of these attacks and you get into the good stuff, but again, you’ll need to fill the proper gauges with the more standard attacks. This time around, you have access to magic attacks that are not only amazingly powerful but also required against certain enemies. This is good, as it forces you to become adept at all types of attacks in order to advance. That, and they’re very cool. Launching an attack not only with all three characters under your command (as in previous games) but also with your four support characters (new to this game) can be very satisfying. Some characters will even get access to deification powers—the abilities of the gods themselves—to wield in battle. And I love that calling your horse (or unicorn, Pegasus, etc.) immediately mounts you on the animal…no more waiting around and having to hop on in the heat of battle.
My biggest complaint with Warriors Orochi 4 is actually due to the hardware. With Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper, one player could be on the TV screen while the other used the Wii U GamePad, making for a clean multiplayer experience. That obviously can’t be done on the Switch. Online multiplayer compensates, but local multiplayer requires a split screen (which leads to framerate issues) or a second Switch via online play. Multiplayer game modes outside the main story are available as well, including a 3v3 battle arena.
So, how does all of this compare with previous entries? Well, it looks okay…not much better than the Wii U entry, really. It’s also a much lengthier and more straightforward affair, especially when compared to other Switch-compatible Koei Tecmo games such as Fire Emblem Warriors and Hyrule Warriors. That can be good or bad, depending upon whether you play these games for the constant combat or the bonkers storytelling.
Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points:
- True Warrior (100 points): Obtain all of the achievements in the game.
- The Beginning (10 points): Complete a battle.
- Prologue (10 points): Finish Chapter 1.
- The Chaos Deepens (10 points): Finish Chapter 2.
- A New Foe (10 points): Finish Chapter 3.
- Three-way Struggle (10 points): Finish Chapter 4.
- Otherworldly Conqueror (30 points): Complete the Story Mode.
- Strange Tales (10 points): Complete all of the side stories.
- Magical Rivalry (10 points): Nullify an enemy's magic attack (excluding Mock Battles).
- A Touch of Divinity (10 points): Perform a Rage Attack (excluding Mock Battles).
- Divine Intervention (20 points): Perform 3 or more Rage Attacks in a single battle (excluding Mock Battles).
- Tripartite Forces (10 points): Perform a Unity Magic attack (excluding Mock Battles).
- Magic in Abundance (20 points): Perform 2 or more Unity Magic attacks within 2 minutes (excluding Mock Battles).
- Unrivaled Warrior (20 points): Defeat 2,000 or more enemies in a single battle (excluding Mock Battles).
- Chaotic Good (30 points): Complete all of the battles in the main and side stories on Chaotic difficulty.
- Combo Master (20 points): Defeat an officer after completing a 1,000 hit combo (excluding Mock Battles).
- Combo Deity (20 points): Defeat an officer after completing a 2,000 hit combo (excluding Mock Battles).
- Magical Destruction (20 points): Defeat 5 or more officers with a single Unique Magic attack.
- Resolute Destruction (20 points): Defeat 5 or more officers with a single Musou Attack.
- Strategic Destruction (20 points): Defeat 5 or more officers with a single Rage Attack.
- Hit for the Cycle (30 points): Defeat an officer after landing normal and charge regular and magic attacks (excl. Mock Battles).
- Top Performer (10 points): Obtain an S rating in a single battle.
- Consistent Performer (30 points): Obtain an S rating in 30 or more battles.
- Perfectionist (50 points): Obtain an S rating in all of the battles in the main and side stories.
- Vanguard (20 points): Defeat 3 or more officers within 2 minutes of starting a battle (excluding Mock Battles).
- Speed Runner (20 points): Complete a battle within 4 minutes of starting it.
- Untouchable (20 points): Complete a battle without taking any damage.
- The Challengers (10 points): Complete 50 or more battle objectives.
- Veteran Warrior (30 points): Complete 100 or more battle objectives.
- Completionist (50 points): Complete all of the battle objectives in the main and side stories.
- The Value of Experience (30 points): Obtain 10,000 or more EXP in a single battle.
- A Warrior's Best Friend (30 points): Increase the Compatibility of a single weapon to its maximum value.
- Hard Work Pays Off (10 points): Receive a reward during Training.
- Steel Fusion (10 points): Fuse a weapon.
- Slayer of Chaos (10 points): Complete a Pandemonium battle.
- Thick as Thieves (30 points): Increase the Bond with a single character to its maximum value.
- On the Level (30 points): Increase the Level of a single character to its maximum value.
- Little by Little (10 points): Unlock a Skill for a single character.
- Jack of All Skills (30 points): Unlock all of the Skills for a single character.
- New Beginnings (10 points): Unlock one of the Camp Rewards.
- Development Magnate (50 points): Unlock all of the Camp Rewards.
- Bonds between Heroes (10 points): View one of the special friendship conversations.
- Untold Wealth (30 points): Collect a total of 100,000 or more Gems.
- Soldier of Fortune (30 points): Collect a total of 10 or more Crystals.