Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Faq
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WARRIORS OROCHI 3 Ultimate Walkthrough will guide you through then entire playthrough of the game.
Follow our WARRIORS OROCHI 3 Ultimate Walkthrough in which will take you from the beginning levels of the games until the end of it and provide you with tips and tricks to completing the different levels in it. Our game walkthrough will also provide you with the best strategy on how you can advance through each of the levels in it as well as give you the how to unlock the different trophies and achievements in the game. WARRIORS OROCHI 3 Ultimate takes the popular tactical action series to its next phase in PlayStation 4 and Xbox One; brimming with new content tailored for players regardless of platform preference. The mythology of the OROCHI universe expands with a new main storyline, which brings the heroes together again into the chaos of battle as they are summoned upon by a mysterious stone. Our WARRIORS OROCHI 3 Ultimate Walkthrough will help you on how to find the different collectibles in the game, as well as how to level up, upgrade your gear, weapons and much more in the game. Game Modes:
Story Mode
Four new chapters are added to this entry which highlight two major story arcs:
- The Tale of the Latter Day – Taking place after Hydra's defeat, a new threat emerges in the form of Tamamo no Mae whose machinations sow mistrust and discord among the heroes. Has two different endings.
- The Tale of the Former Day – Set before the events of the first game, it explains Orochi's origins and the crime he committed.
Various new side stories for the playable cast are also included. These stories showcase characters who had few appearances in the main story arc.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 |
Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 |
Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 |
Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 |
Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 |
Part 21 |
Gauntlet Mode
A new addition focusing on a five man team. Known as Unlimited Mode in Asian versions, the overall goal is to have these characters survive various trials in order to escape a multi-leveled dungeon; if a character within the players' team perishes, players may choose to wait for their natural resurrection or proceed onwards to the next level without them. Players cannot save until they have completed at least one level and difficulty gradually increases based on their progression. Co-op within this mode has two players control two characters within a single team with the freedom to swap with a single button tap; unused members are controlled by the AI.
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Weapons
Players may select a designated team formation for their party. Effects for this ability are reliant on the party's character and composition, but players generally gain special bonuses or techniques when these formations are activated by at least three characters in their team. Certain techniques may yield different effects when used together. 'Dragon spots' are scattered within each map, and they can either restore health, provide buffs, or warp the party to a different part of the map.
Weapons, levels, and experience earned within this mode can be kept for other modes. An option to further strengthen weaponry can be accessed via rare materials collected from treasure chests throughout the battlefield. These chests may be laden with various traps. Materials can also be earned by completing missions given by a female mystic at the main camp. This mode also contains exclusive items and weapon attributes not seen anywhere else.
Characters in the game
The entire cast from Hyper and Xu Shu will appear with the following new additions.
- Tamamo
- Yinglong
- A younger Nezha
- Kyubi no Kitsune
- Hundun
- Kasumi from Dead or Alive 5
- Sterkenburg Cranach from Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland
- Sophitia Alexandra from Soulcalibur IV
One of the things I liked a lot about the game is the weapon customization. You can fuse weapons together and transfer their abilities to one another, giving a weapon properties like extended reach, bonus damage against officers, or recover health when using certain attacks. I found this very useful because it could make even the most worthless of characters tolerable.
The only problem I have with the battles is that you have to play them out as they are scripted. You often cannot take shortcuts like rushing the boss because you have to open a path to them. This restricts some of the choices and hurts the overall replay value of the game because it limits your strategies.…Expand