This was a really nice feature, as it was extremely satisfying to see my most powerful characters becoming even stronger. The new Promotion system allows for your maxed out characters to be reset to level one, with increased powers and access to new skill tree options. That’s not to say that there weren’t any good additions, however. Fixing glaring issues, like menus and UI, should not warrant a separate purchase. A specific example of this would be the UI improvements, which were much appreciated (especially in the new, sleek character selection menu), but are generally addressed through patches and updates in other games. A number of the additions feel like they should have been added through a patch or free update, not paid DLC. Without going too much into spoiler territory, the expansion to the story seemed natural, but definitely felt as though it belonged in the base game. The scenarios themselves were mostly more of the same Warriors-style gameplay seen in the base game, which is great, but I was left looking for some new ideas, too. Three new chapters, each featuring several new scenarios, were added to the preexisting story, focusing predominantly on Odin after the events of the first game. The biggest selling point of the package is probably the expansion to the story mode. Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate is definitely catering to players who have played and completed the base game.
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