Semua permainan Warriors Orochi. Proyek ekslusif dari Koei yang memberikan sekaligus permainan taktik terbaik dari Samurai Warriors dan Dynasty Warriors dengan misi baru dan cerita asli.
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Bagi penggemar game petualangan ala jepang seperti yang satu ini anda cobalah game ini. Game yang menceritakan jaman kekaisaran dinasti seruu bangeeeet men dan memakai taktik/strategis untuk melawan musuhnya wow sungguh menantang. Grafisnya sangat tajam Woow keyen2. Game ini perpaduan antara warriors orochi 2, dynasty warriors, dan samurai warriors semuanya jadi satu di game ini. Karakternya banyak sekali dan keren2 tentunya. Penasaran banget kan??
Ya udah saya bilang download aja biar ga’ ngiler. WARRIORS OROCHI Z PC lanjutan dari game Warriors Orochi 2. Menghasilkan grafis yang lebih tajam dan akan memuaskan para gamers. Karakter yang unik dan penambahan story merupakan keunggulan dari game ini. Tidak di ragukan lagi bahwa game ini merupakan game petualangan terbaik dan terpopuler.
Year: 2009 Genre: Action / Fighting / Hack'n'Slash Developer: Omega-Force Publisher: Koei Platform: PC Language: English, Japanese System Requirements: P4 1.6Ghz 512Mb RAM VGA 128 Mb HDD:9GB OS:WinXP,Vista,7 ATI RADEON HD 3200 ATI RADEON HD 4670 ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 2400 NVIDIA GeForce 7600 NVIDIA GeForce 8600 NVIDIA GeForce 9400 NVIDIA GeForce 9600 NVIDIA GeForce 9800 NVIDIA GeForce GTS2000 NVIDIA GeForce 9300M NVIDIA GeForce 9600M. Warriors Orochi Z From MediaFire Other Link: Letitbit.net Rapidshare.com Patch Warriors Orochi Z English Update Sub-officer's names & condition. Update dialogs & notice translation for O2 - Wei 1 & 2 (I got all the script for all 8 Wei stages but don't have time to hex edit all of them yet. So be patient.) - Fix bugs & some minor editing (logo,loading logo.) - Patching Instruction: WATCH INTERACTIVE FLASH INSTRUCTION HERE NO LONGER NEED FOR NEW LAUNCHER. Turn off your Orochi Z if you are running it 2. Download 3 latest patch (texture, dialog, text) 3. Extract and overwrite 'OrochiZ.exe' in text patch into your Orochi Z folder.
(Backup the original file if you want or download it at my blog) 4. Extract 'Dialog trans.exe' in dialog patch into Orochi Z folder. Run it and wait until it finish patching. Extract everything in texture patch into Orochi Z folder.
Your Orochi Z folder should look like this (with 2 new. folder) Orochi Z - bgm - data - for limited. movie - Reg - Zadion. 6. Run the launcher 'ldrACC.exe' instead of 'OROCHIZ.exe' to play game. You can config 'ldrset.ini' for width and height since it will not use game's settings anymore.
HAVE FUN with my patch! WARRIORS OROCHI 2 PC (versi USA) ini adalah game yang sudah di tunggu2 kedatangannya. Kali ini KOEI kembali menunjukan kehebatannya dengan menggabungkan 2 unsur game yaitu dynasty warriors dan samurai warriors.
Penambahan karakter, movie, dan music akan menjadi bagian yang paling menyenangkan di game ini. Dan tidak kalah lagi game ini menyediakan fitur Dolby Surround II yg akan memberikan kenyamanan kita saat main game.
Penambahan story dan lokasi merupakan hal yang sangat penting. Grafis yg di berikan sangat bagus. Bisa kungfu2an seperti Teken, ini merupakan salah satu bonus yang ada di game ini dan masih banyak lagi bonus2 yang lainnya. Penasaran bukan?? Ya mending download aja atuh t System Requirements: Emulator: PCSX2 Turbo Experiment kalo mau download buka artikel sebelumnya tentang pcsx2 klik di sini = Proc: P4, Duel Core, Core 2, X-treme, AMD, or higher OS: Win XP SP2,Vista,Or higher RAM: 512 MB, Or Higher VGA: 256 MB or hinger, Kenapa saya kasih issensial PC di judulna? Karena nanti mainnya tu di PC hehehe. Warriors Orochi PC DVD from rapidshare Password: FiftyVCD.of.unique.crew.uploaders.
The Warriors games have always played fast and loose with history, but they've also been constrained by it. Omega Force's decision to adhere to a certain degree of historical accuracy has meant that the game's more fantastical elements have been kept in check. That all changed with the release of the first Warriors Orochi game, which brought characters from the Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors franchises together. Now the third in the series is here and the developer has really decided to cut loose. The result suits both creator and product: this is the craziest, most comprehensive and almost certainly the best Warriors game to date. For those who have only ever experienced overwhelming victory in the Warriors games, the opening may come as a surprise.
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On a volcanic battlefield, an enormous Hydra destroys your army, leaving just three generals alive. Teetering on the brink of defeat, you're rescued by a mystic named Kagura, who offers you the opportunity to travel back in time and amass an army capable of beating the Hydra.
Your main objectives, then, are to ensure that certain generals survive the battles they previously died in, so that you can recruit them to your cause. You won't be able to save them all, however, as some are destined to fall in battle, though by completing certain side missions you can unlock a new version of the original mission, this time with the chance of rescuing the officer in question. It's a neat structural change that affects the way you approach the game and rewards the completist. These additional quests are well worth taking on, as there are plenty of strong characters that can only be saved in this way. Indeed, there are plenty of characters, full stop. The game boasts well over 120, in fact, and they're not just taken from the two main Warriors franchises, with newcomers from Tecmo and Koei's other IP.
Ninja Gaiden's Ryu Hayabusa is obviously the biggest draw, but you'll also encounter characters from Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War and Warriors: Legends of Troy. Not all are created equal, however, and the sheer volume of the cast presents some balancing issues. Dead or Alive's Ayane is a strong choice but Lianshi from Dynasty Warriors 7 seems bewilderingly powerful, able to decimate crowds from a safe distance, even on the higher difficulty settings. Such minor issues can be forgiven in light of what such a substantial roster brings to the game.
The three-character setup offers thousands of potential officer combinations, allowing you to adopt a team that really suits your play style. Growth points awarded after a successful mission can be spent on levelling preferred characters, or bringing new recruits up to speed, or even building up the power of allies you might use for specific tasks. For example, Shuten Doji's amazing musou power makes him worth keeping on your team even if you don't like his fighting style; you can stroll up to an enemy general with a full gauge, swap him in and let rip before switching back and gobbling up those glowing rewards with your officer of choice. Away from the battlefield, you can forge deeper bonds between compatible officers. Each character has special relationships with certain others, and these can be improved from Normal to Close and finally Intimate, offering new interactions within the Camp, while the frequency of their support attacks in battle will increase. It's genuinely quite a thrill to witness a close tie impacting battle: when a fellow officer rushes in to help when you're taking a beating, you know your efforts in building that relationship were worth it. Upgrading your weapons also proves a satisfying and worthwhile aside.
Even the weaker weapons you collect on the battlefield can prove useful, offering bonus attributes ranging from elemental attacks to character buffs. If you've got at least two weapons, you can spend some of the fruits of your square-button labours on fusing them.
The weaker one will be destroyed in the process, but you can transfer any powers it held – along with any additional attribute slots – to the new, improved weapon. Again, the sheer range of possible combinations encourages experimentation until you happen across a blend of abilities that allows you to tackle even the toughest enemies with ease. Intriguingly, there's no English-language dub this time. Veteran Warriors fans may be delighted to hear that, but I was always a fan of the hammy voice acting, partly because it was a useful way of conveying important information during battle. Though the characters sound more authentic speaking in their native tongue, the upshot is that you need to pay closer attention to the text that pops up during battle. The decision can perhaps be explained by the amount of dialogue present, even between levels. Check your current officer info and they'll often deliver a brief monologue offering their thoughts on the last battle, or showing their mind-set going into the next.
As well as adding extra flavour, this also helps the player bond further with their team members. By the time I was ready to fight the Hydra once more, I'd grown quite attached to my squad, to a greater degree than any other Warriors game I've played. The multiplayer matchmaking setup still leaves much to be desired, but the ability to customize any of the battlefields you've unlocked adds substantial longevity to an already content-rich title. On top of the costumes, wallpapers, weapons and other rewards you're showered with after every completed mission, you'll receive additional elements to add to your favourite combat arena. Better still, any edited battlefields can be shared online with other players. It's another generous inclusion from in a game already stuffed with modes and options.
The Verdict ItArray;s a game that Warriors aficionados will get the most out of, then, but as well as offering amazing fan service, this also represents the ideal entry point for new players. If you only play a single Warriors game, with such an abundance of content, Warriors Orochi 3 has to be the one.
And for those whoArray;ve played the rest, be assured that youArray;re about to experience the best Array; because this is a new peak for Omega Force and for the Warriors series. Chris Schilling is a freelance contributor to IGN and loves video games more than life itself. Keep track of Chris's passions on and keep get the latest game updates on.
7.5 Presentation Nothing spectacular here. It does everything you’d expect and no more. 7.5 Graphics Lacks the wow factor of DW Next on Vita, but otherwise it’s as good as the Warriors games have looked. 8 Sound Plenty of fan-favourite themes from previous games, and the Japanese voice lend a degree of authenticity to the dialogues. 8 Gameplay You may not like what it does, but it achieves exactly what it sets out to do.
The range of characters and weapons make it more fun than ever to experiment with different play styles. 9.5 Lasting Appeal It’s already a big game, but with a hefty character roster, co-op play and user-generated Musou Battlefields, this will keep fans happy for months.