PlayStation 4 / PlayStation Vita
The game Warriors All-Stars is already released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in the USA.
Based on 13 reviews, Warriors All-Stars gets an average review score of 69
Warriors All-Stars is a delight.
2797d ago
Warriors All-Stars digs deep to bring together a roster of unlikely Koei Tecmo heroes, but the roster just isn't large enough to build your perfect five-person dream team.
2797d ago
Lack of local multiplayer notwithstanding, Warriors All-Stars is another worthy entry into the Musou series.
2797d ago
It fits the bill – fans of the series will absolutely love it.
2797d ago
All-Stars' twist on the standard Musou mechanics and the delightful whimsy of its whole premise certainly elevates it enough to make it an easy recommendation for veterans.
2797d ago
While a few extra bells and whistles are added here and there, along with much improved character variety, it’s still a Dynasty Warriors game at its heart—and that’s not a bad thing.
2797d ago
Warriors All-Stars sticks with the formula it knows best, and that works.
2797d ago
Warriors All-Stars is good silly fun as the story never takes itself too seriously, nor do the cameos.
2797d ago
Not going to convert people to musou, but a nice, non-serious departure from the stewards of musou.
2797d ago
Warriors All Stars is an entertaining musou game that will keep fans of the action series playing for hours.
2797d ago
It is easily the most extensive Warriors game to date, offering so much content that is both addictive and exhilarating.
2797d ago
Frustrating, tedious mission design, a throwaway story, and a wildly unstable framerate make it very difficult to recommend when there are so many better Koei Tecmo titles on the market.
2797d ago
Warriors All Stars felt less like a celebration, and more like homework.
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