The long running Japanese tactical hack 'n' slash franchise has a magical formula that keeps it exciting despite its repetitive nature by keeping the player on edge through what happens on the battlefield.
The long running Japanese tactical hack 'n' slash franchise has a magical formula that keeps it exciting despite its repetitive nature by keeping the player on edge through what happens on the battlefield.
Story mode, make your own character story mode, free mode, offers plenty of action and greatly improved visuals from previous titles. Character customization alone is a time consuming activity. AI for these titles could always use a little improvement but a solid entry regardless.
Samurai Warriors 4 is yet another solid entry in the long-running beat-em-up franchise. It offers a few new gameplay tweaks and a different narrative structure, but is largely the same old brawler you've seen countless times.
Samurai Warriors 4 is truly for the fans of Tecmo Koei and its sister franchises, Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi . The gameplay is solid and while it doesn't feel like it's progressed as much as it could and Omega Force continues to be perhaps a bit too comfortable in pushing its series'...
+ Chronicle Mode; + Character customisation; + Cinematics and voice-acting
- Combat and main missions can get repetitive; - Graphical pop-in/pop-out; - Annoying pre-mission music
There are not many games out there that let you carve, slice and totally eradicate hundreds of people in the space of mere minutes, if there are, they're usually titles that end with the word ‘warriors' and either deter a gamer, or excite their internecine fantasies.
Lengthy gameplay; Character design and fruitful combat system; So much to collect
No English voice over-Text box can distract mid battle; Not getting any sleep
This is actually my first experience with the Samurai Warriors game series. I've toyed with some of the crossovers in the past with Dynasty Warriors and a few other brands like Pokemon Conquest (yes I think that one counts), but I'd never gotten into Samurai Warriors and after playing this one, I'm...
If you just want to lay back and wade through a sea of enemies and wreck them all this game is perfect. However, you're not completely immortal so the game can still keep you on your toes. I've racked up to the cap of 9999 combos. There's a lot of characters to choose from which is great.
With Samurai Warriors 4 , Omega Force's other established Musou series finally steps out of the shadow cast by their more revered Dynasty Warriors catalogue. At long last, the repetitive gameplay and stale storytelling that hampered previous installments is lessened as a result of several refined...
Dynasty Warriors 3 was my first bout with the Warriors series. At the time I was quite young, probably close to 8 years old or so. I played the game for hours on end and loved every second of it. As I grew older, I found the games lack innovation and every new entry seemed to be more disappointing.
This game was a huge improvement from the last games and the characters were fun to play with. Ignore all the repetitious stuff people say about the warrior games because it's so much fun taking out hundreds of people however this games story needed a lot of cutscenes.
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