![]() ![]() Warriors Orochi is a crossover game that merges Koei’s flagship hack n’ slash games - Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors - together. The main focus of this review is to compare Warriors Orochi on the PSP to its console peers and assess the success with which it was ported, but just in case you are unfamiliar with the game or have dementia, I ought to explain the basics. Did it work? Can you cram over 70 playable characters, voice acting, large battlefields and hundreds of enemies onto one UMD? Will LU BU destroy us? Read on and find out. ![]() The goal was to be as faithful as possible and deliver an experience that matches that of the console games. ![]() Well, Koei has heard the demands of fans for a true Warriors experience on the PSP and delivered with a port of Warriors Orochi on the PlayStation Portable. It was flat, a little dull, and only a shadow of its console brethren. Rather than the huge battlegrounds of the console games condensed onto the portable screen, we were given a series of small skirmishes that were accessed via a “tactical” map. While a somewhat decent game, the PSP version of Dynasty Warriors felt lackluster and didn’t really impress. Taking Koei’s button mashing hackstravaganza out and about with me sounded absolutely perfect, but sadly, it was not to be. When the PSP was first made available, it should be no surprise to anybody that the game I chose to debut on my own shiny purchase was Dynasty Warriors. ![]()
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