Our Warriors Orochi 3 Achievements guide & Trophies guide lists every Achievement & Trophy for this Xbox 360 & PS3 hack and slash game and tells you how to get and unlock them.
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There are 43 Achievements (0 Secret) with a total of 1000 points to earn in the Xbox 360 version.
There are 43 Trophies (0 Hidden) that can be earned in the PS3 version. Earn Bronze (22), Silver (18), Gold (2), Platinum (1) and to increase your Gamer Level.
1. A Hidden Smile (10G) — Cleared Chapter 2 in Story Mode.
2. A Kaleidoscope of Time (30G) — Unlock all wallpaper. 3. A Warrior of Wealth (30G) — Gathered over 500,000 gems. 4. Banner of Victory (10G) — Defeated the Hydra. 5. Blinding Light (10G) — Use a True Triple Attack.
6. Blinding Speed (10G) — Clear a scenario in under 5 minutes.
7. Challenger (10G) — Successfully complete a mission.
8. Changing the Past (10G) — Cleared all 10 post-transformation scenarios. 9. Dance of the Blade (10G) — Successfully perform a combo of 1000 or more. 10. Experienced Controller (10G) — Use all mountable weapons. 11. Firm Bonds (10G) — Raise the bonds of one pair of officers to its maximum. 12. First Design (10G) — Clear a battlefield created using Musou Battlefields for the first time. 13. First Forge (10G) — Upgrade a weapon. 14. First Purchase (10G) — Purchase a weapon. 15. Gallery of Heroes (30G) — Unlock all officers for play. 16. Grand Purchase (10G) — Purchase a weapon that costs over 10,000 gems. 17. In a Broken World (30G) — Cleared Story Mode with NORMAL ending. 18. Joining Hands (10G) — Clear a scenario using either online play or the 2-player mode. 19. Land of Peace (30G) — Cleared Story Mode with GOOD ending. 20. Master of Battle (30G) — Cleared any stage without taking any damage. 21. Master of Time (30G) — Clear all scenarios. 22. Mission Master (30G) — Completed more than 10 missions in one battle. 23. Musou Collector (30G) — Obtain weapons level 4 for all officers. 24. Musou Dilettante (30G) — Obtain every equippable item. 25. Musou Fighter (10G) — Achieve 1000 K.O.s. 26. Musou Millionaire (70G) — Gathered over 900,000 gems. 27. Musou Warrior (30G) — Achieved 3000 K.O.s. 28. Noble Warrior (30G) — Gathered over 100 crystals. 29. Otherworld Extravagance (30G) — Held over 100 banquets. 30. Overwhelming Victory (10G) — Obtain over 10,000 EXP in a single battle. 31. Peak of Performance (70G) — Cleared all scenarios on Chaos difficulty. 32. Perfect Partner (10G) — Raise compatibility of a weapon to maximum. 33. Reaching Beyond (10G) — Purchase a weapon using crystals. 34. Shopping Expert (30G) — Purchased over 100 weapons. 35. Slave of Sound (30G) — Listen to all the music. 36. The Dandy Captain (30G) — Unlock all costumes. 37. The Fated Place (30G) — Cleared Story Mode with TRUE ending. 38. The Flame of Hope (10G) — Cleared Chapter 1 in Story Mode. 39. The Mead of Life (10G) — Hold a banquet. 40. Traversing Time (10G) — Returned to the past through Kaguya’s power for the first time. 41. True Musou (100G) — Obtain all achievements. 42. Unwavering Hope (10G) — Cleared Chapter 3 in Story Mode. 43. Veteran Warrior (30G) — Join battle over 100 times with any one officer.
Tips & video guides can be found in the Achievements section above.
1. A Hidden Smile (Bronze) — Cleared Chapter 2 in Story Mode.
2. A Kaleidoscope of Time (Silver) — Unlock all wallpaper. 3. A Warrior of Wealth (Silver) — Gathered over 500,000 gems. 4. Banner of Victory (Bronze) — Defeated the Hydra. 5. Blinding Light (Bronze) — Use a True Triple Attack. 6. Blinding Speed (Bronze) — Clear a scenario in under 5 minutes. 7. Challenger (Bronze) — Successfully complete a mission. 8. Changing the Past (Bronze) — Cleared all 10 post-transformation scenarios. 9. Dance of the Blade (Bronze) — Successfully perform a combo of 1000 or more. 10. Experienced Controller (Bronze) — Use all mountable weapons. 11. Firm Bonds (Bronze) — Raise the bonds of one pair of officers to its maximum. 12. First Design (Bronze) — Clear a battlefield created using Musou Battlefields for the first time. 13. First Forge (Bronze) — Upgrade a weapon. 14. First Purchase (Bronze) — Purchase a weapon. 15. Gallery of Heroes (Silver) — Unlock all officers for play. 16. Grand Purchase (Bronze) — Purchase a weapon that costs over 10,000 gems. 17. In a Broken World (Silver) — Cleared Story Mode with NORMAL ending. 18. Joining Hands (Bronze) — Clear a scenario using either online play or the 2-player mode. 19. Land of Peace (Silver) — Cleared Story Mode with GOOD ending. 20. Master of Battle (Silver) — Cleared any stage without taking any damage. 21. Master of Time (Silver) — Clear all scenarios. 22. Mission Master (Silver) — Completed more than 10 missions in one battle. 23. Musou Collector (Silver) — Obtain weapons level 4 for all officers. 24. Musou Dilettante (Silver) — Obtain every equippable item. 25. Musou Fighter (Bronze) — Achieve 1000 K.O.s. 26. Musou Millionaire (Gold) — Gathered over 900,000 gems. 27. Musou Warrior (Silver) — Achieved 3000 K.O.s. 28. Noble Warrior (Silver) — Gathered over 100 crystals. 29. Otherworld Extravagance (Silver) — Held over 100 banquets. 30. Overwhelming Victory (Bronze) — Obtain over 10,000 EXP in a single battle. 31. Peak of Performance (Gold) — Cleared all scenarios on Chaos difficulty. 32. Perfect Partner (Bronze) — Raise compatibility of a weapon to maximum. 33. Reaching Beyond (Bronze) — Purchase a weapon using crystals. 34. Shopping Expert (Silver) — Purchased over 100 weapons. 35. Slave of Sound (Silver) — Listen to all the music. 36. The Dandy Captain (Silver) — Unlock all costumes. 37. The Fated Place (Silver) — Cleared Story Mode with TRUE ending. 38. The Flame of Hope (Bronze) — Cleared Chapter 1 in Story Mode. 39. The Mead of Life (Bronze) — Hold a banquet. 40. Traversing Time (Bronze) — Returned to the past through Kaguya’s power for the first time. 41. True Musou (Platinum) — Obtain all trophies. 42. Unwavering Hope (Bronze) — Cleared Chapter 3 in Story Mode. 43. Veteran Warrior (Silver) — Join battle over 100 times with any one officer.
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Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate (無双OROCHI2 アルティメット, Musou OROCHI 2 Ultimate) is a third re-release and sequel of Warriors Orochi 3 which continues from the original game's good ending. Akihiro Suzuki returns as the producer and Yōji Noda is the director. The new music in this title was composed by Ayako Toyoda.
The Premium Box includes a complete soundtrack set for the Warriors Orochi series, CD sized character stickers of the entire playable cast, and postcards for the original characters designed by Akihiro Yamada. Pre-order bonuses will be a downloadable serial code for Halloween costumes and postcards for Kaguya, Mitsunari Ishida, and Zhao Yun. These characters were the most popular ones of the three series chosen by my GAMECITY users in a poll.
First print purchases come with a downloadable serial code for DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Ultimate which unlocks collaboration costumes for Kasumi, Momiji, and Ayane.
ChangesEdit
ModesEdit
The modes in the original game and Hyper'sDuel Mode return with the following changes.
Story ModeEdit
Four new chapters are added to this entry which highlight two major story arcs:
Various new side stories for the playable cast are also included. These stories showcase characters who had few appearances in the main story arc.
Gauntlet ModeEdit
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.
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.
Shin Musou BattlefieldsEdit
A renewal of the Musou Battlefields feature. Warriors now cost nothing to change, and in-battle quotes, and notifications can be customized by players.
CharactersEdit
The entire cast from Hyper and Xu Shu will appear with the following new additions.
Bugs and GlitchesEdit
Trophies/AchievementsEdit
Differences between portsEdit
The PlayStation 4 version of the title has the known changes planned:
First print purchases come with downloadable Toukiden collaboration costumes for Kaguya, Taigong Wang, and Nuwa.
The Nintendo Switch port has save data benefits with select Warriors Switch titles.
Related MediaEdit
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate is conducting an Online Campaign. During this time players who access and play the game online across the various PlayStation consoles will receive special bonuses.
The PS4 port is a part of Gamecity's PS4 Summer online shopping campaign.
GalleryEdit
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How To Unlock All Warriors Orochi 3 Characters
How to unlock all secret Warriors Orochi 3 characters? That question will be answered in this guide that shows you how and who to unlock to get the full roster of characters on PS3 & Xbox 360.
This video shows all 132 Playable Warriors Orochi 3 Characters unlocked:
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Tip: To unlock all of the 120+ playable characters in the game you basically have to finish the Story Mode.
Protip: After you’ve done all the Redux missions, you might find it hard to unlock the Bond missions. To get all the Bond missions and unlock the last of the character, you must first increase the relationship between the officers. Once you’ve done as much as you can through dining and so forth, take them into a battle. When you win, their bond should change from red, to yellow, which will allow you to trigger their prerequisite conversation.
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Below we’ve listed the secret characters in alphabetical order. Take the following steps to unlock each one.
Characters – Jin
Deng Ai — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou”
Guo Huai — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino” Sima Shi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate” Sima Yi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Hu Lao Gate” Sima Zhao — Unlocked by: Starting Character Wang Yuanji — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle” Xiahou Ba — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun” Zhong Hui — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 4, “Battle of Luoyang” Zhuge Dan — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle”
Characters – Others 1
Da Ji — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”
Diao Chan — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate Post-modification” Dong Zhuo — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu” Fu Xi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji” Lu Bu * — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Osaka Castle” Play as Diao Chan and meet him before he loses the battle. Meng Huo — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong” Minamoto no Yoshitsune — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Shou Chun” Nu Wa — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng” Orochi — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with each of the endings (including True Ending) at least once. Sun Wukong — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with each of the endings (including True Ending) at least once. Taigong Wang — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Shou Chun” Taira no Kiyomori — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with TRUE ending Yuan Shao — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Jian Ge” Zhang Jiao — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Guang Zhong” Zhu Rong — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong” Zuo Ci — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Characters – Others 2
Achilles — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”. — Watch Achilles in action in this character video:
Ayane — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Hasedo”. — Watch Ayane in action in this character video:
Benkei — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Dodomeki — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with any ending Gyuki — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with any ending Himiko — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara”
Jeanne d’Arc — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun”. — Watch Joan of Arc in action in this character video:
Kaguya — Unlocked by: Clearing the Prologue. — Watch Kaguya in action in this character video:
Ne Zha — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with TRUE ending. — Watch Ne Zha in action in this character video:
Nemea — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Kyushu”. — Watch Nemea in action in this character video:
Orochi X — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with each of the endings (including True Ending) at least once.
Ryu Hayabusa — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”. — Watch Ryu Hayabusa in action in this character video:
Sanzo Hoshi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Tao Shui”
Shuten-doji — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang”. — Watch Shuten Doji in action in this character video:
Susanoo — Unlocked by: Completing story mode with TRUE ending. — Watch Susanoo in action in this character video:
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Akechi Mitsuhide — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji Post-modification”
Date Masamune — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Luoyang” Hattori Hanzo — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki” Kunoichi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling” Maeda Keiji — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Luoyang” Mori Ranmaru — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino” Nohime — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji” Oda Nobunaga — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji” Oichi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang” Okuni — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Luo Cheng” Saika Magoichi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun Post-modification” Sanada Yukimura — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino” Takeda Shingen — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Osaka Castle” Toyotomi Hideyoshi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino” Uesugi Kenshin — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Osaka Castle”
Characters – Samurai 2
Asai Nagamasa — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Hasedo”
Chosokabe Motochika — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Liang Zhou” Fuma Kotaro — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Shou chun Koryaku-sen” Honda Tadakatsu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki” Ieyasu Tokugawa — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu” Imagawa Yoshimoto — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Liang Zhou” Inahime — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Yi Ling” Ishida Mitsunari — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate” Maeda Toshiie — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa” Naoe Kanetsugu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa” Nene — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang” Sakon Shima — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle” Tachibana Ginchiyo — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou” Yoshihiro Shimazu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle”
Characters – Samurai 3
Aya-Gozen — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Shizugatake”
Hojo Ujiyasu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka” Hosokawa Gracia — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Guang Zhong” Ishikawa Goemon — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Kyushu” Kaihime — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle” Kato Kiyomasa — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Hasedo” Kuroda Kanbei — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou” Masanori Fukushima — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Shou Chun” Miyamoto Musashi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle Post-modification” Mori Motonari — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Sekigahara” Sasaki Kojiro — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong” Shibata Katsuie — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang” Tachibana Muneshige — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xing Shi” Takenaka Hanbei — Unlocked by: Starting Character
Characters – Shu
Bao Sanniang — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Kyushu”
Guan Ping — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Jie Ting” Guan Suo — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Ushizuyama” Guan Yu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun” Huang Zhong — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling Post-modification” Jiang Wei — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang Post-modification” Liu Bei — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu” Liu-Chan — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Hasedo” Ma Chao — Unlocked by: Starting Character Ma Dai — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling” Pang Tong — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 4, “Battle of Komaki Nagakute” Wei Yan — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Nan Zhong” Xing Cai — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang” Yue Ying — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Tedorigawa Kikousen” Zhang Fei — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki” Zhao Yun — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Yohei Seki” Zhuge Liang — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Chengdu”
Characters – Wei
Cai Wenji — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Anegawa”
Cao Cao — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng” Cao Pi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Hu Lao Gate” Cao Ren — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun” Dian Wei — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka Post-modification” Guo Jia — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng Post-modification” Jia Xu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou” Pang De — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Yi Ling” Wang Yi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 4, “Battle of Nagashino” Xiahou Dun — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Fancheng” Xiahou Yuan — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nan-Jun” Xu Chu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Tong Gate” Xu Huang — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou” Zhang He — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Xuchang” Zhang Liao — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle” Zhen Ji — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Hu Lao Gate”
Characters – Wu
Da Qiao — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka”
Ding Feng — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle” Gan Ning — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mikatagahara” Huang Gai — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Dong Kou” Lian Shi — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino Post-modification” Ling Tong — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Tao shui” Lu Meng — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Zhang gu tang Post-modification” Lu Xun — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 4, “Battle of Hefei” Sun Ce — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka” Sun Jian — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Honnoji” Sun Quan — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 2, “Battle of Mount Ding Jun” Sun Shang Xiang — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle” Taishi Ci — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Ueda Castle” Xiao Qiao — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Odawara Castle” Zhou Tai — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 1, “Battle of Nagashino” Zhou Yu — Unlocked by: Clearing Chapter 3, “Battle of Nagasaka”
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Warriors Orochi 3, originally released as Musō Orochi 2 (無双オロチ 2Musō Orochi Tsū) in Japan, is a 2011 hack and slash video game developed by Tecmo Koei and Omega Force for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This is the fourth installment of the crossover series Warriors Orochi, a combination of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series. This installment serves as a sequel to Warriors Orochi 2. The game was released in Japan in 2011, in Europe in 2012, and in North America in 2012 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360).
There are two ports of the game: Musou Orochi 2: Special, released in 2012 for PlayStation Portable exclusively in Japan, and Warriors Orochi 3: Hyper, which was released as a launch title for the Wii U for Japan, North America, and Europe. An updated version, Warriors Orochi 3: Ultimate (Musou Orochi 2: Ultimate), was released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan in 2013 with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ports released in 2014. The four ports were also released in North America and Europe in 2014. An additional port for the Nintendo Switch was released in 2017.
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay of Warriors Orochi 3 is similar to that of the two titles that the Warriors Orochi 3 takes its characters from: namely Dynasty Warriors 7 (specifically, Dynasty Warriors Next) and Samurai Warriors 3. Characters from either of these series play similar to how they play in their respective source games, but with a number of changes to unify the two different games together, including:
For characters who are from neither of the two series, whether or not the character is of Japanese origin determines whether their Musou attack corresponds to that of the Dynasty Warriors or the Samurai Warriors cast. Characters new to Warriors Orochi also have movesets based on their overall character type in this regard: for example, some of non-Japanese origin characters like Nemea, whose moveset is based on a Dynasty Warriors 7 weapon unused by anyone in that roster, have an EX attack like Dynasty Warriors characters, while some of Japanese-origin characters like Kaguya has the longer, standard attack chain reminiscent of a character from the Samurai Warriors roster.
Gameplay takes place on modified versions of stages taken primarily from Dynasty Warriors 7 or Samurai Warriors 3 (in addition, some downloadable content and story elements in Ultimate take place in stages taken from Warriors Orochi 2); a select number of stages relevant to the story are new stages. Each of the new 'collaboration characters' (Ryu Hayabusa, Ayane, Joan of Arc, Nemea, Achilles, Rachel, Momiji, Kasumi, Sterkenburg, and Sophitia) is also associated with a stage taken from either Dynasty Warriors 7 or Samurai Warriors 3, with graphical modifications made to resemble their game of origin. Much of the stage music is taken from earlier Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, or Warriors Orochi games; each of the collaboration characters is also associated with a unique theme.
New mechanics for the Warriors Orochi series include:
Characters[edit]
All characters from Warriors Orochi 2 and Musou Orochi Z return in this game. Unlike the first two games (which the costumes for the characters from Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2 are used), the costumes for the characters are taken from Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends and Sengoku Musou 3 Z. Characters not present in either game use visuals from the last game in which they appeared.
Four new characters were initially available in the original PlayStation 3 version. An additional seven were added through various expansions of the game:
The game also include collaboration characters from other Tecmo Koei franchises; Ninja Gaiden, Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, Warriors: Legends of Troy, Dead or Alive, Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll, and Atelier as well a character from outside the Tecmo Koei property; Soul from Namco Bandai. Those characters appear and star in their own alternate version of stages within the game.[10][11] The following collaboration characters are:
In addition to all 96 characters from Warriors Orochi 2 and Musou Orochi Z, there are a total of 145 characters in this game.
* Denotes new characters to the series.
** Denotes new characters added through expansions
Bold denotes default characters.
Plot[edit]
Several years after the events of Warriors Orochi 2, the warriors of the Three Kingdoms era of China and the Sengoku period of Japan have begun to rebuild their lives in the twisted dimensional world after Orochi's permanent death. The peace is not to last for long though, as a monstrous eight-headed serpent beast known as Hydra appears and massacres the warriors. Combined with the resurrection of Kiyomori Taira and the reappearance of Da Ji, who brainwashes the remaining heroes, the warriors are left in shambles. The remaining three heroes – Ma Chao, Sima Zhao, and Hanbei Takenaka – are about to be defeated if not for the intervention of the Moon Princess, Kaguya, who claims to have been sent from the mystic world to help the warriors. She uses her time travel ability to send the three back in time, so they will be able to save their comrades from certain doom.
After securing the more strategic places like Odawara Castle, the coalition are informed by mystic Taigong Wang that they can defeat the Hydra using a special weapon called 'Yashio'ori'; however, they will need the time and power to build such a weapon. The coalition capture an amnesiac mighty warrior, Shuten Dōji, who is later revealed to be an offshoot of Orochi who was born at the same time as Hydra; in reality, he is the world's will of Orochi's power, as well as Da Ji herself, who reluctantly joins after the coalition have her friend, Himiko as an unwitting hostage. Because of the time required to build multiple Yashio'ori, the coalition have to return to the distant past when the Hydra had yet to appear in the world, which they fulfill through Da Ji's power, as she has been in the dimensional world the entire time (the other mystics have only appeared when the Hydra had made its appearance). Upon arriving, the coalition have to protect Da Ji from the anti-Orochi forces as well as an army of mystics led by Susanoo, who has dedicated his job to hunt Da Ji. They eventually gain their trust, and with the help of them, the coalition build multiple Yashio'ori powered by Shuten Dōji's essence, while also preparing for the upcoming grand battle with the Hydra.
In the final chapter, the coalition confront the Hydra again, who is defeated with the help of Yashio'ori. The Hydra then reforms to eight Orochi clones and later a final Orochi X form. While battling them, the coalition also have to gain the trust of Susanoo, who is not yet willing to let the problem fall into the mortal's hands. The game has three endings, which are unlocked through certain requirements. The 'Normal' ending has the coalition finally being able to destroy Hydra. The 'Good' ending is essentially the same, although the warriors then make pledge to rule the land together in peace. In the 'True' ending, after Orochi X is defeated, the dimensional world begins to crumble, as Orochi's existence is the only thing that supports the world; defeating him means the end of the world. The mystics band their powers to send the warriors back to their own original time, saving them at the cost of their memories in the dimensional world.
The expanded story in the Ultimate update is continued from the 'Good' ending of the original game, thus forgoing the 'True' ending. Da Ji and the rest of the Demon Army have broken out from the coalition and are now traversing the dimensional world. They are attracted to a magical stone they found during their journey, which is revealed to be the sealed form of Mae Tamamo, a mystic who possesses a mysterious mirror, the Shinkyō, which has the ability to seal anyone who comes into contact with it and to create doppelgangers. Allying herself with Da Ji, Tamamo seals many warriors of the Three Kingdoms and Sengoku period and create doppelgangers of them, causing chaos and conflict within the Coalition. The mystics, who have gone to the mystic realm since the Hydra's defeat, descend once more to help the warriors. Depending on the progression, the player may finish the game's story in Chapter 6, which ends in the release of the sealed warriors and Tamamo's defeat and subsequent sealing as the stone again by the mystics. Otherwise, while the sealed warriors are released, Tamamo is not yet defeated, and the story continues to Chapter 7.
In an attempt to stop Tamamo from causing further conflicts, the warriors will need her own magic mirror, the Shinkyō to seal her. Through Kaguya's powers combined with Fu Xi's memories, the warriors travel far back in time in the mystic realm, when Orochi had not existed yet. The mystic realm is ruled by Tiandi, who is the original possessor of the Shinkyō and had used it to seal demons. The warriors meet with the mystic Yinglong, who is fooled by Tamamo into believing that the Emperor had used the Shinkyō to control the demons. He starts a rebellion against the Emperor and eventually manages to steal the mirror, This act causes him to be corrupted by the mirror's evil power, which transforms him into Orochi, who proceeds to go to the human realm to commit various evil acts after having killed the half-mystic Nezha. The Emperor, having learned of Tamamo's plans, gratefully lends the warriors the Shinkyō. Back in the present time, the warriors use the mirror against Tamamo, but this only makes her revert to her true form, the Kyūbi no Kitsune, who confronts the warriors in the final battle. The Ultimate update has two endings in addition to the three mentioned above, the first of which is the aforementioned 'Normal' ending where Tamamo is sealed without having reverted to her true form. In this ending the warriors continue to live their life in peace in the dimensional world. The second ending is similar to the 'True' ending of the original game, where, after having sealed Kyūbi, the mystics band their powers to send the warriors to their original timeline; however, the dimensional world seems to stay intact, unlike the original game.
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Promotion at TGS 2018
The game was originally released in Japan on December 22, 2011, in Europe on April 6, 2012, and in North America on March 20, 2012 (PlayStation 3), and March 27, 2012 (Xbox 360).[12][13] Simultaneous store front meetings in Japan took place at the end of November until mid December for Dynasty Warriors Next and Musou Orochi 2. Attendees could obtain an original clear file for Musou Orochi 2 and play demos for both games at these meetings. Early buyers received a downloadable serial code granting Santa costumes to Mitsunari Ishida, Wang Yuanji, and Da Ji. The Treasure Box release includes a calendar which has characters represent the months and days individually, an original soundtrack, and an exclusive downloadable serial code for Ma Chao's weapon. Consumers who used Gamecity's shopping service had the option of obtaining a Three Kingdoms or Warring States themed hat.
Musou Orochi 2: Special[edit]
A PSP port, titled Musou Orochi 2: Special was announced on May 8, 2012, and was released on July 19, 2012, exclusively in Japan.[14] Two additional characters were added: Rachel from the Ninja Gaiden series and a new character named Seimei Abe. A new Battle Royale Mode was included with support for up to four players. All characters, modes, and features from the original game were retained in this port. Ten PSP customizable themes based on characters are offered for players who pre-order the title. Players can automatically unlock all characters by inserting their saved data from Musou Orochi 2.[15]
Warriors Orochi 3: Hyper[edit]
The Wii U port of the game, Warriors Orochi 3: Hyper (Musou Orochi 2: Hyper in Japan) was announced at the 2012 Tokyo Game Show as one of the launch titles for the console.[16][5] Unlike past releases, this port launched outside Japan first. Hyper features a new multiplayer mode called 'Duel Mode' in which players battle enemies using three-man teams. Players will also have the option to play the game using a Wii U Pro Controller or the Wii U GamePad. The GamePad can be used to display an expanded mini-map. Local co-op includes an option that allows each player to have a full screen to play on, with one player using the TV screen while the other uses the GamePad's screen. The single player game can also be played on the GamePad's screen without the use of a TV. The game includes all characters from Special, including Rachel and Seimei Abe and adds two new characters: Momiji from the Ninja Gaiden series and a new original character, Shennong.
Warriors Orochi 3: Ultimate[edit]
An update to the original game, Musou Orochi 2: Ultimate was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on September 26, 2013.[6] The PlayStation 4 version was released in Japan on June 26 and September 4, 2014, respectively,[7] featuring improved graphics and lighting among other enhancements. The game was released in North America and Europe in 2014 on September 2 and September 5, respectively[3] with an additional Xbox One port, which was also released in Japan as a launch title. It was also released for the Nintendo Switch on November 9, 2017 to commemorate Omega Force's 20th anniversary.[1]
The update includes all new features from the Hyper version. It also retains the four new characters added in that game: Rachel, Seimei Abe, Momiji, and Shennong as well as the game debut of Xu Shu, a Dynasty Warriors character who first appeared in Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires. New characters are also added, including Mae Tamamo, Yinglong, a younger incarnation of Nezha, Kyūbi no Kitsune, Hundun, Kasumi from the Dead or Alive series,[17] Sterkenburg Cranach from the Atelier Arland series, and Sophitia Alexandra from the Soulcalibur series. The game expands on the original game's story by adding two new stories: 'The Tale of the Latter Day', which takes place after the defeat of Hydra in the original game, and 'The Tale of the Former Day', which is a side story that explains Orochi's origins as well as his secret with Da Ji.[9] New stages are also added, including side stories to expand on the characters not prominently featured in the main story, alternative events on specific stages, and the chance to play stages through the enemy's perspective.
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Warriors Orochi 3 and its expanded versions received generally positive reviews. The original version of Musou Orochi 2 sold 200,526 copies in its first three days of release.[28] It was rated by Famitsu with a 9/8/8/9, for an averaged rating of 34/40.[26]
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