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6/16/2025, 11:58:33 AM
Started playing Warriors Orochi 3 because my friend told me that was the best one with the most stuff in it, good value for money.
First off it is endlessly amusing to me the game does almost nothing to ground you in it, you've got like 200 characters and zero bios. That's fine I know how to use the KT wiki. I've played Nioh 1-2 and I'm roughly familiar with Dynasty Warriors/Three Kingdoms stuff.
But what I'm really asking about is whether there's a good gameplay guide out there, there are so many elements of the game thrown at you that I'm a bit lost. It was only after I got Ginchiyo that I realised I could even strafe instead of just running around. So does anyone know a good primer for how you're meant to play the game or should I just stop worrying and start doing combo chains? Ginchiyo's moveset is fun and I like lightning so I'm going with her for now.
Thanks
I also bought Bladestorm Nightmare so I can finally, finally, put it to bed after I had Bladestorm OG on the 360 and Bladestorm Nightmare on the ps4 without beating it either times.
First off it is endlessly amusing to me the game does almost nothing to ground you in it, you've got like 200 characters and zero bios. That's fine I know how to use the KT wiki. I've played Nioh 1-2 and I'm roughly familiar with Dynasty Warriors/Three Kingdoms stuff.
But what I'm really asking about is whether there's a good gameplay guide out there, there are so many elements of the game thrown at you that I'm a bit lost. It was only after I got Ginchiyo that I realised I could even strafe instead of just running around. So does anyone know a good primer for how you're meant to play the game or should I just stop worrying and start doing combo chains? Ginchiyo's moveset is fun and I like lightning so I'm going with her for now.
Thanks
I also bought Bladestorm Nightmare so I can finally, finally, put it to bed after I had Bladestorm OG on the 360 and Bladestorm Nightmare on the ps4 without beating it either times.
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