For example, I played the 17th level co-op with Tomas to help him out, and although my game recognized I had beat the level and rewarded me with skulls, I had to replay the level when I got there in single player. Honestly, some of the war scenario levels feel like they’re meant to be played co-op one player can slow orcs down while the other barrages them with a catapult. OMD3 is certainly more fun with a friend. I also had the pleasure of playing some co-op in the game pre-release with Tomas Franzese from Inverse (and former DualShockers news editor. The game features 18 levels, 13 of which are classic OMD.
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I assume Robot Entertainment is planning to add more levels in the future, as their website mentions that there will be free and paid DLC in the future. That’s pretty disappointing considering OMD2 had 25 different levels in the base game and ended up having 34 levels after DLC releases. Only a small fraction of OMD3 ’s 18 levels are playable in endless mode, and the weekly challenge mode from OMD2 is completely absent here. In terms of content following the main campaign, OMD3 is lacking compared to its predecessor. Robot also has more playable characters in OMD3 than in previous entries with six current playable characters. The choice doesn’t matter much, as you can switch between the two heroes in the spellbook a welcome change following OMD2 where game progress was separate for each character. Egan wields a magically conjured bow, while Kelsey rocks the blunderbuss. The new war mages Egan and Kelsey are nothing too special. Orcs Must Die! 3 is a really fun game with flaws are far more often due to the Stadia service that it’s stuck on rather than the game itself.