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Warriors Crossover So Popular They're Making Another |
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Written by Christophor "SuperGuido" Rick
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 |
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In the crazy world of KOEI two groups of warriors have met on the battlefield and clashed in a cross over that will be remembered for generations. Warriors Orochi shipped a combined 1.5 million units worldwide across all video game platforms including PlayStation2, Xbox
360, PC, and PSP. So they're making another!
Shattering time and space, the venomous Serpent King Orochi kidnapped
the DYNASTY WARRIORS and SAMURAI WARRIORS in a scheme to test his might.
The heroes eventually defeated Orochi and his menacing army. While the
slain Orochi lies in the netherworld, a mysterious alliance is hatching
an otherworldly plan so that the Serpent King may rise again. Now a new
group of warriors must join forces with history’s finest in an effort
to stop this evil resurrection.
WARRIORS OROCHI 2 takes place
after the events of the original game. The game’s main “Story” mode
features storylines for the kingdoms of Wu, Wei, and Shu, and the
SAMURAI WARRIORS, while a new Orochi storyline looks back to the first
series of wars to expose some of the Serpent King’s secrets.
The game’s newly added “Dream” mode features an original storyline different from that of Story Mode.
A
new two-player “Versus” mode comes action-packed with four different
games including “Tag Team” matches that pit individual fighters in
lethal head-to-head combat.
The popular “Team Battle System”
which lets players create their own three-person fighting unit returns
for this sequel. At any given time, one warrior will be engaged in
battle, while the other two are recuperating; restoring their Life
Meters and Musou Gauges.
WARRIORS OROCHI 2 features an
overwhelming lineup of over 90 playable characters from both franchises
including SAMURAI WARRIORS 2 XTREME LEGENDS, plus new characters from
Chinese and Japanese history.
Developed by Omega Force, WARRIORS
OROCHI 2 is for 1-2 players (versus play).This game is not yet rated by
the ESRB.
NINETY playable characters. That's got to be a record. Get those goofs at Guinness Games to start counting!
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