Well, the good news is, Omega Force isn’t exactly short on those.
Well, fortunately for you, your skills are required elsewhere, and aren’t bound to China.
One Piece: Pirate Warriorsfuses its instantly recognizable art style with Omega’s signatureWarriorsgameplay structure.
Warriors All-Stars
Everyone loves a crossover, am I right?
Koei Tecmo, for one, really,reallyloves a crossover.
Granted, its gameplay rarely deviated from the usual button-mashing formula.
That’s basically what Omega Force had in mind when creatingWarriors Orochi,a well-oiled hack and slash crossbreed.
Instead, it uses characters from both worlds and creates a new threat to overcome.
Having said that, there was no need to fix something that wasn’t broken, to begin with.
Hack and slash is timeless, and Omega Force knew that all too well when brewingOrochi.
But the few games it has put out, however, are equally as compelling and well-placed.
Hack and slash combat is fluid, as is the story and character progression.
Samurai Warriors
Without a doubt, the next best thing toDynasty WarriorsisSamurai Warriors.
The only difference here is, well, it’s Japan, as opposed to China.
As far as gameplay goes,Samurai Warriorsdoesn’t drift all that far from its cousins.
Thousands of enemies strewn across a compressed battlefield, overwhelming combos, and vastly superior Officers.
It’s all there, and then some.