Warriors: Abyss MSRP $25.00 Score Details Pros Tons of characters Intense, satisfying combat Creative squad building hook Cons Low-quality presentation Bland art Restrictive progression Table of Contents Poor presentation Let’s get in formation The number illusion If I had to design the perfect fate for Koei Tecmo’s cast of Musou heroes, it would probably look likeWarriors: Abyss.
I mean let’s face it: These folks aren’t going to the good place. No matter how well-intentioned their crusades have been, the stars of Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors have killed millions of people apiece at this point.
It only seems fitting that they’d wind up in Hell, forced to fight an endless, tedious war on demonkind. Recommended Videos While I’d like to imagine that this was the creative intention behind Warriors: Abyss, its origin is likely more clinical than that.
The new game takes the action of Dynasty Warriors and shrinks it down into a roguelike that not-so-subtly riffs on Hades. It’s a cheeky copycat that goes through hoops to fit historical heroes into a sparse underworld adventure full of arena battles.
It’s completely absurd Related Is Dynasty Warriors: Origins cross-platform? Play Dynasty Warriors: Origins this week thanks to its new PS5 demo Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity coming to Switch November 20 Warriors: Abyss brings some unique twists to a formula that has been imitated to death, creating a deceptively complex action game with lots of combat nuances to dig into.