Warriors Orochi/Recap

The storyline of the Warriors Orochi, in summarized format. (in chronological order)

Orochi's Campaign (prequel to series, though first available to play in Warriors Orochi 2)

 * 1) Battle of Odawara Castle - Not long after Da Ji frees Orochi and his followers from the Mystic Realm and Orochi fuses the worlds of Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors together, he decides to go on an asskicking rampage across the now fused China-Japan pocket universe. Dong Zhuo is the first to figure out Orochi is behind it all and decides to join up with him so he can achieve his own dreams of paradise (read:rape and pillage for his own greed), and Orochi is basically like Sure Why Not. Not long after, they march on Odawara castle, where the forces of Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Hojo have teamed up. As Orochi starts grinding the Hojo under his scaly boot, this attracts the interest of Keiji Maeda and Kotaro Fuma, with the former surrendering to Orochi after his defeat and Kotaro defecting to Orochi's forces due to seeing how Orochi is able to control chaos. Around this time, Nene attempts to defend the castle but is overwhelmed, and thanks to Da Ji launching an successful assault on the castle's supplies, Hideyoshi is forced to make a desperate attack on Orochi that fails and both he and Nene are forced to flee, leaving Orochi the victor. Keiji and Kotaro officially agree to serve Orochi after the battle, with Keiji sensing Orochi has a bigger reason for his conquest than just simple "conquer everything because I can".
 * 2) Battle of Cheng Du - Orochi decides to march against the forces of the Shu next. He manages to catch them with their pants down and quickly has his forces march from the south and seize the southern garrison. About this time, Zhuge Liang realizes who is the real target of enemy attack and advises Liu Bei to flee so they can regroup their forces at a later date. Liu Bei doesn't feel like leaving the civilians in the crossfire, so Zhuge Liang tells him to flee with them and has Zhao Yun act as Liu Bei's bodyguard. Meanwhile, Orochi's forces force their way past the southern garrison's gates (which were blocked by an engineering squad) and resume the assault on the main garrison of Cheng Du Castle in the west, hoping to demoralize the Shu forces (and Liu Bei especially) into surrender by taking out the commanding officers of the Shu forces. Zhuge Liang attempts to deter the Orochi forces by deploying several defensive units to bog down their advance, but they serve as mere speed bumps at best. Zhao Yun then attempts to use himself as a more effective defender unit to cover Liu Bei's escape, but is overwhelmed and captured. The Nanman forces (led by Meng Huo and Zhurong) show up to fight Orochi's forces in an attempt to assist the Shu forces, but are also overwhelmed. As a last ditch effort, Zhuge Liang attempt to deploy a sorcery unit as a distraction to aid Liu Bei's escape, but this seen through and defeated, and Liue Bei is overwhelmed and captured. Zhuge Liang promptly surrenders to Orochi in an attempt to guarantee Liu Bei's safety, and Da Ji promptly informs him that they are perfectly aware of the intent behind his surrender and that he now has no choice but to serve Orochi now.
 * 3) Battle of Kawanakajima - Not long after the fall of the Shu, the rest of the warlords of the other factions start to grasp the severity of the threat Orochi's forces represent, and while the facts behind the merger of the worlds still don't make sense, several rivals decide to ally to oppose the greater threat to humanity, such as the Takeda and Uesegi, led by Shingen and Kenshin respectively. Their movements are spotted by Orochi reconnaissance forces led by Dong Zhuo, prompting Orochi and Da Ji to respond. Kenshin decides to overwhelm the Orochi forces with a cavalry blitzkrieg, which Shingen decides to augment with his own forces. Orochi's forces anticipate this move and while some of Orochi's dig in and fortify the main camp, the rest aim for the officers controlling the cavalry units, attempting to disrupt their operations. This turns out to merely be a feint, as Takeda sends his forces to overwhelm the secondary garrisons of the Orochi forces with his own troops, led by his lieutenant, Yukimura Sanada. This is quickly spotted by Dong Zhuo, and the Orochi forces there manage to hold out long enough for the main assault force to repel the Sanada forces and secure the secondary garrisons. Once the Sanada assault is repelled (which forces Yukimura to retire the field), the Orochi forces go on the offensive to repel additional waves of enemy troops.