The player can only control one specific character in each mission , while other party members are computer-controlled. Missions take place before the meeting, while levels fourteen to eighteen cover the movie itself, albeit with several differences from the film, both minor and major. The game also includes five bonus levels called "Flashbacks", set in , which creates a back-story of the creation of The Warriors , and how each member joined.
Armies of the Night is unlocked after you complete the main storyline of the game, which is a non-canon side-scrolling minigame, similar to Double Dragon and Streets of Rage. In this prequel segment, The Warriors' headquarters serves as a hub. From inside, you can exercise 10 ranks of physical fitness, consisting of sit-ups, press-ups, chin-ups, and heavy bag, that increase your stamina , talk to fellow gang members, play through Rumble Mode and other bonus material, walk outside to Coney Island for extra missions, or begin the next level of the story proper.
The player is presented with mission objectives, such as beating up a certain number of enemy gang members or stealing a certain number of items, with more complex and creative tasks like winning a graffiti competition in Soho, stealing goods to plant on crooked cops and rival gang members, and wild chases away from baseball bat-wielding members of the Baseball Furies.
Fighting takes the form of gang rumble style action with the player being assisted by other Warriors at the same time a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 8.
Combos are performed with button chains for weak attacks, strong attacks, holds and throws. Grab attacks can be used for the playable character to perform their own unique power attack that will quickly decrease the enemy's health. The game sees the Warriors fight their way through the ranks, building a heavy rep and getting their colors out in force, until they get the invite to meeting of all of the gangs of New York City, which is where the movie and the last few missions of the game begins.
The game progresses linearly from one mission event to the next, usually presented as a cutscene. Combat in The Warriors occurs in real time and involves pressing buttons to initiate attacks by the on-screen character. On story mode, the player can also look at the stats of their current Warrior. This menu is manipulated by using the right analogue stick, while movement is controlled in the 3D environment using the joystick, and camera controls are managed using the up arrow on the digital pad and the analogue joystick, allowing the player to navigate the menu while avoiding or approaching enemies.
In addition, players can choose to mug people, receiving money, flash, and spray. Each level contains items the player can collect or steal, such as car radios and jewellery. Completing these actions earn the player points, which count towards unlocking soldiers, arenas and game modes for Rumble Mode, the game's free-for-all multiplayer mode. The character has a bar below their feet to determine their health level, reducing whenever the character takes damage, although it can be replenished by using flash, which is a fictional pain-killer.
The circular grey bar inside the health bar is your grappling stamina. When grabbing or mounting an opponent, your bar will drain. The top-left hand side represents the character rage meter, which, when filled, allows the player to pull off a variety of combos and styles, which can often be fatal.
In rage, you will become temporarily invincible except to trains , using finishing moves and inflicting serious damage on the opponent. If the player's allies are knocked out, the player can use flash to replenish their health. If the player is knocked out, the allies will attempt to revive and defend the player, provided flash is carried.
If there is no flash available, the mission will end and the player will be prompted to resume from the last checkpoint or restart the mission from the beginning. Defeating enemies can cause items to fall from their bodies; flash to restore your health, spray to tag burners, and money to purchase items from dealers. The player can choose to help other people in Coney Island. In return for helping these people, the Warriors will learn new abilities: increasing the use and capacity of flash, earning brass knuckles for stronger punches, earning steel-toe boots for stronger kicks, receiving handcuffs from fallen officers to subdue and arrest anybody, cuff-keys that will allow you to instantly free handcuffed Warriors with keys instead of breaking cuffs, and escaping from handcuffs yourself with cuff-keys.
Doing these side missions also increases game percentage. The player can also choose to have the Warriors members to exercise in the headquarters to increase stamina. During The Warriors , there is a collection of levels, referred to as ' missions ', which the player must progress through.
Eighteen can be accessed, along with five more bonus missions, known as "Flashbacks", which show how the Warriors were formed, and how each member of the Warriors came to join the gang, and to unlock the arcade machine that will allow you to play Armies of the Night. The setting in the game for the Warriors is their home territory, Coney Island. However, the player can also visit other gangs' territories for missions. Completing the missions will allow the player to replay the completed levels in order to improve on score, which can earn new unlockables.
The design and casting of the characters was very faithful to what was seen in The Warriors. Luther , the Rogues ' leader, is based out of his hearse, the Baseball Furies ' territory is Riverside Park, the Lizzies their apartment, with other smaller gangs based around the city.
When starting a mission, the Warriors will occasionally stay at their home turf or travel to another place via train to use as a starting point. Missions and events normally begin at the Coney Island headquarters, which is also used as a launching point throughout the game except after the meeting , and the player can also travel to Tremont, where the Warriors encounters the Orphans , a low-class gang, and also Riverside Park, which is run by the Baseball Furies, a well-respected gang.
The main players travel from one turf to another, to let the public radio station know there is a new gang in town. This sometimes results in Warriors brawling with the rival gangs. At the Warriors' hangout, there is a pinball machine called "Rumble Mode", which is the 'multiplayer'-type game mode of the game.
In this mode, you can play as any character or gang in the game and create your own brawling matches. Upon completing missions, you unlock more and more characters to play as, arenas to fight in, and different game modes. Like Armies of the Night , this game mode is not canon to the story unless you set up a match that meets the criteria for it to be potentially canon. The primary protagonist is Cleon , the Warriors' leader in the two thirds of the game, until shortly after the meeting.
Cleon's role was to increase the Warriors' reputation, and rid Coney Island of the Destroyers. The major protagonist is Swan , the second-in-command throughout the game, covering the film itself.
Throughout the course of his leadership, Swan's role was to bring the Warriors back to Coney Island. Mercy is Swan's love interest. The primary antagonist is Luther, the Rogues' leader, responsible for Cyrus' murder and framing the Warriors for the crime. During battles and encounters you have with enemies, other Warrior members will assist the player in various situations. Other areas contain other gangs of New York City, which the player must defeat in a battle.
On occasion, gang members tend to be scouts that appear as orange dots on the radar in different areas and spaces. Civilians in local places will rat you out to a gang member or the police when committing a crime that disturbs them.
However, some of the dealers tend to rip you off and make a run for it, but the player can chase them down to recover their money. However, if the player chooses to attack the dealers, they will either retaliate or run, though they will respawn.
In "Rumble Mode", playable characters can also be other gangs that have been unlocked in the game, to compete against other gangs in a match you choose. Nearly every single character in the game is playable in Rumble Mode, excluding just a couple.
When the player is " Warchief ", the leader can issue one of six commands to his fellow Warriors:. The game follows the plot of the film The Warriors , focusing on a Coney Island street gang - the Warriors. Led by Cleon , 90 days prior, the Warriors increased their reputation by confronting a small-time gang the Orphans , getting rid of their enemies the Destroyers , spraying on trains, and made alliances with the Saracens by setting up their rivals the Jones Street Boys , along with a group of corrupt police officers of the NYPD.
Meanwhile, the Gramercy Riffs leader Cyrus plans a meeting to unite the gangs as one. On the night of the meeting, the gangs meet up in Van Cortlandt Park. Cyrus proposes to the assembled crowd a permanent citywide truce that would allow the gangs to control the city.
With Cleon's fate unknown to the other escapees, Swan takes charge of the group. Cyrus' death sends anger and shock throughout New York City. Unbeknownst to the Warriors, the Riffs call a hit on them through the radio DJ.
The gangs are enraged by their president's murder, and they decide to rid the city of the Warriors once and for all. Attempting to run down the Warriors, the Turnbull AC's fail, as they escape to the subway to board the train. During the travel to Coney Island, the train is stopped by a fire on the tracks and the gang is forced to continue on foot, where they come across the Orphans - an insecure, low-ranking gang who hold a grudge against the Warriors for trashing Sully 's car after lying on the radio about beating up the Warriors.
Swan makes peace with Sully, who agrees to let them walk through their territory peacefully, but mocked by his girlfriend, Mercy. Encountering the Orphans again after a counter with the police, the Warriors distract the Orphans by using a Molotov cocktail, blowing a car up in the process. Mercy follows the Warriors to escape her boring, dull life with the Orphans in Tremont.
Swan and the Warriors arrive on the 96th Street and Broadway in Manhattan, where they are happened upon by the police, forcing them to flee. Mercy and Fox flee together, but a cop jumps from behind a pillar and tackles Fox to the ground.
Fox yells at Mercy to escape without him, which she reluctantly does, before he is thrown in front of an incoming train by the cop, and killed. The four Warriors are chased into Riverside Park by eight armed members of the Baseball Furies, where a fight ensues and the Warriors emerge victorious.
After fighting, Ajax notices a lone woman in the park, while the others walk of. He becomes sexually aggressive towards her, however the woman is actually revealed to be a undercover female police officer and he is arrested.
However, the seduction turns out to be a decoy. Even though the Lizzies attempt to try and kill them, the trio eventually escape. Upon arriving back into the 96th Street Station, Swan meets up with Mercy. During their arrival in Union Square, already aware they are being stalked by the Punks , the pair reunite with the other Warriors, and defeat the Punks.
Later, the Riffs receive a visit from an unknown gang member, who attended the meeting and witnessed Luther firing the gun. By the early daylight hours of the morning, the Warriors finally arrive back home, where the Rogues are waiting for them and decide to face them.
Luther, with no remorse, freely admits to the murder. Swan then suggests that he and Luther have a one-on-one. In the film, Luther pulls out his gun, ready to kill the Warriors, but Swan throws his knife at Luther's arm, which disarms him. In the game, Swan beats Luther in a brawl, to which Luther gets angry and pulls out his gun. This part is a boss battle, where you drain Luther's health by throwing discarded beer bottles at him, whilst dodging his bullets.
When his health is low enough, you're able to throw a knife at him, depleting his health and disarming him. The Riffs arrive and confront the Rogues, now unmasked as Cyrus' killers, and eventually make peace with the Warriors. Fans of the movie were very delighted by the inclusion of the Flasback missions.
Reviewers often criticised the split screen multiplayer as you could see very little of the screen. A spiritual sequel to the game entitled We Are The Mods was cancelled early in development. Other than the use of brawls it was unrelated to The Warriors. Rockstar Games Wiki Explore.
Rockstar Games. Manhunt Manhunt 2. Smuggler's Run Bully L. Noire Agent. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The Warriors. Edit source History Talk 0. Premise [ ] The games is both a prequel and adaption of the movie, The Warriors. Reception [ ] The game had very positive reviews and is considered by some to be the best movie tie-in game of all time.
Cancelled sequel [ ] A spiritual sequel to the game entitled We Are The Mods was cancelled early in development.
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