Warriors

​​​This game is based upon the book series Warriors Cats by Erin Hunter, and is released on the Wii in 2007. The gameplay and graphics are similar to Twilight Princess. This game is open world/ action adventure, developed by Ubisoft and published by Nintendo.

Gameplay
In Warriors, you play as a cats. To most people, this may sound pretty stupid, but I have a different opinion. The cats are wild and split up into 4 clans: ThunderClan, WindClan, ShadowClan, and RiverClan. Warriors is somewhat violent, with a blood here and there, and lots of fighting. Another important element in the game is hunting. Hunting is a survival instinct, and you must do it to survive. Each of the clans have borders, and crossing a rival clan usually ends up in a deadly skirmish.

The game has a lot of fighting in it, so there are any attacks and combos your cat can unleash. The game is open world, with much adventure and thousands of things to do, as the world of Warrior Cats is huge.

Prolouge
The plot follows the character Fireheart, a former house cat living in the Twolegplace. After seeking adventure and a better life, Fireheart (Rusty at the beginning) ventures into the forest. There, he befriends Graypaw, an apprentice from ThunderClan, and Bluestar, the leader of ThunderClan. However, Rusty also encounters enemies. Longtail, Darkstripe, and Tigerclaw all become rivals of Rusty from the very start. Longtail gets into a fight with Rusty, but is still beaten. Seeing Rusty's strength, Bluestar renames Rusty Firepaw and he is accepted as a new member of ThunderClan.

Into the Wild
Firepaw is still hard to be accepted into the clan as and apprentice, but luckily he still has his friend Graypaw. Firepaw meets many different cats in the clans, and soon understands there cultures. The four clans believed in a special group called StarClan, the ancestors of the cats that live among the stars. A few weeks after Firepaw's joining, he encounters a strange cat named Yellowfang in the middle of the forest. He helps her and feeds her, but Tigerclaw finds out and reports it to Bluestar. Feeding another cat before their own clan was against the Warrior Code, so Firepaw got in major trouble.