World of Warriors is a melee action game with tons of special powers and modifiers, and a frantic yet deep gameplay. The single player campaign offers a good variety of events and locations, and unlocks that do not need in-App purchases (although grinding remains mandatory if you want to succeed in the boss fights). A great and addictive time-consuming experience, even on PlayStation 4.
For some, local co-op may be worth the price of admission, but for those without others to play with, the asking price may be a bit too steep at launch.
Got a household of bored kids on a rainy weekend? World of Warriors has just enough charm and interest to keep them busy for a day or two. Yet while it has depth and a few good ideas, it’s not compelling enough or varied enough to hold their interest for any longer. It has a whole bunch of warriors, but not the heart or soul of a great fighting game.
World of Warriors is a very simple game, with some good ideas but without any advanced mechanics. The combat system is poor and also the aesthetics of the characters. The porting from mobile platform on console doesn't benefit to the production that remains an experience dedicated to young kids accustomed to mobile games.
World of Warriors is truthfully not a very memorable game and not one that will have you jumping out of your seat to buy. It does a lot of things well and has a beautiful art style but its lack of ambition means it’s safe and but also easily replaceable.
SummaryAn epic combat and adventure strategy game. Travel across the Wildlands and collect an army of history's greatest warriors, from Romans and Vikings to Knights and Samurai.