
The plot, as mentioned, is dumb and certainly predictable, but it mostly gets the job done. It's lengthy but linear, doing away with the alternate routes and stories of previous Orochi games, which always added a welcome layer of character-based intrigue. The story mode is where you'll be spending most of your time, and it consists of over 50 levels. By comparison, this sequel feels stripped back and basic, offering just about the bare minimum that you'd expect of the franchise. Bursting at the seams with game modes, playable characters, stages, and secrets, it really is the 'ultimate' Warriors Orochi experience, and it's a game that unfortunately casts a large shadow over the efforts, or lack thereof, of Warriors Orochi 4.


Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate in particular is a great Warriors title.
