Warriors Orochi 2 Review


After many years it was finally time to jump into the second Warriors Orochi title. The first one had definitely been a lot of fun so I was eager to see how the sequel would respond. Once again this is definitely a great title. I do think there’s a bit more they could have done with the story to highlight the crossover aspect but on the whole you should be very satisfied here.

The game lets you choose between playing as the Dynasty Warrior series, Samurai, or Orochi. I went for Dynasty and it’s fun that the fire team gets to be the head fighters here. The Sun clan is always a fun team to get behind even if the leader Sun Jian doesn’t look his best this time. He is determined to keep the kingdom at peace so he doesn’t make a move against the new villains until he is effectively forced into doing so. Then he is ready for action but it all feels a bit late in the game.

With Orochi destroyed everyone is just trying to get used to living in this strange world since there appears to be no way back. Unfortunately peace isn’t something that will be maintained for long as Lu Bu has returned along with one of Orochi’s trusted followers and they intend to plunge the world into chaos once more. Meanwhile, a bunch of other villains from Samurai Warriors and Dynasty have decided to use the confusion to take over as well. It’s going to be a tough few days for the Sun clan but they have to take them all down without mercy.

The gameplay is pretty self explanatory but I’ll quickly run over it anyway. The goal of the level is to take down the enemy generals. You have to do this without letting your own men be destroyed. You have your standard attacks, power moves, and super attacks. Use them wisely as you take opponents down. As this is a hack n slash there are hundreds of opponents to defeat to the point where they are practically never ending. Never let yourself get distracted in any one area too long or your partners will die pretty quickly. I died in the first level but never after that. As long as you stay sharp you’ll be fine. It’s also worth noting that this is a rare game where you keep your EXP even when you lose a level. I was really glad to see that.

There are 8 levels in the game and on average you should complete them between 10-13 minutes. The levels feel fairly short but that’s because they are a lot of fun. Your attacking speed is a little on the slow side but you can call up your horse to move great distances when needed. Initially you’ll want to beat a lot of the minions to gain EXP but then in latter levels you can run straight for the enemy generals. Once I unlocked the 5 hit combo which burned my opponents I was definitely ready to go with a more aggressive strategy. This combo could even be used repeatedly if the opponent didn’t block the launcher move which would result in a lot of damage Without that move the levels would have certainly been a lot more difficult to navigate.

The graphics here definitely look good as expected. The character models are on point and the stages are suitably ominous. I like how everything looks, the game just has an epic feel from start to finish. It feels like a grand crossover and that’s exactly how this game is supposed to be. The character roster is also impressive although not surprising since the warrior games usually shine like this. The soundtrack is always very good. Optic Lines is the most memorable track (The name is at least something like that) but there are a lot of good tunes throughout.

Naturally there is a lot of replay value here. You can play the other story modes and really perfect your skills. Maxing out all of the characters is bound to take a lot of time as well since there are so many and level ups can take some time. I think I got my character to around Level 50 by the end though so that was a pretty reasonable jump. You’ll easily be able to find 20+ hours here by the time you do everything.

One unfortunate thing though was that in the end I beat Orochi before I could even see his little pre rendered cutscene. I had too many backed up by this point as I ran through the level so it wasn’t quite up to his I suppose. Unless he didn’t have one but I would be surprised since every other boss has one. It was definitely cool to see him there though. I’m wondering how Orochi 3 will handle the plot since I’m sure they don’t want to go for the same angle of him reviving again and yet it feels like that is what they will have to do. A lot of tough decisions there to be sure.

Overall, I am one step closer to being caught up with all of the Warrior Orochi games now. Orochi 2 was definitely a blast and I expect the rest will be as well. It’s a fairly simple/direct game so there isn’t much more to say on it. If you like the main Warrior games then of course you’ll like this one. The more you’ve played the other two series, the more you will really enjoy the unique interactions here as well. I’d like to see more interactions in future games but as it is, it was fun seeing the final boss of Samurai Warriors Katana show up here since I just beat that game the other day.

Overall 8/10

Jack Sparrow vs Kraken




Suggested by Destroyer Jack Sparrow is a pirate who gets by on a luck a lot of the time but his skills will usually leave you feeling rather skeptical. Even with his temporary immortal form I don’t see Jack being able to do much against the Kraken. This monster’s physical abilities will just be too much. He can effectively squash Jack or just chomp him to bits. Jack can dodge his attacks for a little while but with no real way to counter he is finished in the end. Kraken wins.

Mephiles vs Tron




Suggested by Destroyer Mephiles has returned and now he’s up against the hero of cyberspace. Tron has had a lot of good moments over the years but this is an opponent that will be a little too fierce for him. Mephiles has fairly incredible powers which includes making doppelgangers of himself and firing off energy blasts. Tron can block some attacks with his disc but not enough. He’ll eventually be overwhelmed by the attacks and will end up falling in the end. Mephiles wins.

Mephiles vs Flatman




Suggested by Destroyer Flatman has returned but he is going to fare any better in this round. Mephiles is an incredibly powerful fighter who was even able to take Sonic down even if it was a cheap shot. Flatman wouldn’t be able to do that. I don’t see him being able to even land any true hits on Mephiles here due to the differences in their respective abilities. Mephiles is just a little too powerful. Mephiles wins.

Flatman vs Menos Grande




Suggested by Destroyer Menos Grande is one of the original Bleach villains. They aren’t ranked all that highly in the verse at this point but are still powerful in their own right. Flatman is able to stretch himself pretty well but I’d like to see him try to stand up to a Cero from the Menos Grande. Right now it’s unlikely that Flatman could dodge or endure such an attack so ultimately he would have to lose this round. Menos Grande wins.

Green Goblin vs Orochimaru




Suggested by Destroyer Green Goblin is one of the most iconic Spiderman villains out there. The guy is fairly powerful and has obtained quite a few power ups over the years. You definitely don’t want to underestimate the guy. Still, he isn’t ready for Orochimaru’s fierce speed and regenerative abilities. Orochimaru will be able to overwhelm him with powerful ninjutsu at the ready. Goblin won’t be able to endure such an onslaught and will ultimately fall. Orochimaru wins.

II Piantissimo vs Graboid




Suggested by Sonic I’ve always liked Piantissimo. He’s a fun character in Mario Sunshine who really makes sure to put the characters through the ringer. That being said, he isn’t ready to face a monster like the Graboid yet. The Graboid is hardly one of the more impressive monsters out there but he is still ferocious and can end things with a quick bite. Piantissimo’s slight speed and durability won’t be enough to protect him. Ultimately he needs some kind of power up to try and win this fight. Graboid wins.

King Goomba vs Waddle Doo




Suggested by Sonic Waddle Doo has a little eye blast/thunder move which is pretty handy. It does separate him from the average Kirby minions but it won’t be quite enough to turn the tides here. The Goomba King is still a boss in his own right even if his stats aren’t amazing. He will be able to spin his way to victory as his tackle will take Waddle Doo out. Goomba will take some damage but at the end of the day his durability will hold out. King Goomba wins.

Allosaurus vs T Rex




Suggested by Sonic The Allosaurus is a vicious dinosaur that is actually pretty impressive. A quick bite would end most other animals. The T Rex is still known as the king of dinosaurs for good reason though. He would be able to land a solid chomp here and take Allosaurus out of the running. With a battle of Dinosaurs like this it’s always going to be a close battle but the T Rex should be able to clutch it out. T Rex wins.

Taskmaster vs Electro




Suggested by Sonic Taskmaster is an expert at copying techniques and then even improving on them. He’s certainly not someone who should be taken lightly. That being said, Electro can turn into pure electricity and moves at high speeds. Taskmaster’s attacks won’t even be able to scratch him. When Electro is serious he actually ends up being one of the strongest fighters to deal with. Taking him down will not be easy. In fact it will be pretty much near impossible so this is just a rough matchup for the copymaster. Electro wins.