![]() Free Mode allows you to run wild as whoever you feel like, of course, but some stages in Story Mode also allow you to play as other characters. Although these are ultimately ‘kill these people first’, the objectives help the gameplay feel fresher. Each character has a different play style with some variations in how Frenzy mode influences their fighting, on top of their individual move set. Like some other recent Warriors games, a stream of missions in the levels keep you focused in your hacking and slashing endeavours. Though often only a few lines long, these scenes add a nice insight to the bonds between the characters and I found myself looking forward to them after each battle. Between stages, there are additional events and brief conversations between the characters too. It’s an interesting and enjoyable rendition with lots of detail. This includes some exciting new ground for those who haven’t read the manga, as the game goes beyond even the 2016 anime series – starting with the Golden Age arc and going right through to the Hawk of the Millenium Empire arc. At over 40 stages, there’s a huge amount of story covered.
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