Warriors Orochi 2 is the second of Koei’s big crossover titles, merging characters from Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors with an incredibly contrived storyline. If you’re not into these things … well, don’t. If you’re into these things, feel free to read on as we review Warriors Orochi 2 on the PSP. Either way, the PSP version is better than the Xbox 360 version, and that’s kind of ridiculous. Quite how this is possible when the PSP release crams in 96 playable characters (more than any other Warriors game), more game modes and full-sized maps with only minimal compromises in graphics and sound, I cannot fathom. In fact, it runs better than the 360 version did even after a patch. The PSP version, small though the system’s resources are when compared to the 360, runs absolutely fine. In fact, it got a 2.0 thanks to the terrible state in which the final retail copy shipped, marred by such horrendous framerate and slowdown issues that it was practically unplayable. When I reviewed Warriors Orochi 2 on the Xbox 360, I wasn’t merficul.
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