![]() ![]() Fan favourite Ryu Hayabusa makes a welcome return alongside Achilles and Joan of Arc, and brand new characters take the form of Gaia, Hades, Yang Jian and Perseus. So, what's actually new in Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate? Koei Tecmo has added a total of seven characters to the already enormous roster of 170 fighters from across the length and breadth of the series. ![]() This is more of the same with a few welcome (but relatively minor) adjustments a bit more meat that comes at a not-insignificant price, especially if you already own the base game and are considering forking out for the upgraded experience. The long and short of things here is that nothing about this 'ultimate' version has massively changed, in our opinion. When we reviewed the vanilla version of Warriors Orochi 4 back in October of 2018, we gave it six out of ten it's a good enough time for fans of Musou games, but it's also a pretty run-of-the-mill addition to the franchise that doesn't hit the highs of Warriors Orochi 3 or offer the same level of polish or intrigue as the recent Hyrule or Fire Emblem Warriors. What's been added here may very well result in a bigger game, but it's certainly not a significantly improved one. It's all pretty much as you'd expect if you're a fan of the long-running series, but, more so than at any other time we can remember in the recent history of these games, this is an ultimate package that really does feel like Koei Tecmo are somewhat dialling it in. Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is here, and it brings with it a host of additions to the vanilla version of the game, adding some much-needed replayability via a brand new Infinity mode, seven new characters, tweaked gameplay mechanics, a slightly refined UI and beefed-up story. ![]()
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