If you have ever gotten a kick out of the dynasty warriors series, you will feel at home with this one. If they never did anything for you, this wont change your mind. Lots of characters, new dash attacks, local co op.
If you have ever gotten a kick out of the dynasty warriors series, you will feel at home with this one. If they never did anything for you, this wont change your mind. Lots of characters, new dash attacks, local co op.
I honestly haven't played every Samurai Warriors episodes, but this edition is easily one of the best Musou (Dynasty Warriors-like) i ever played. The gameplay is nice and very addictive despite the repetitiveness due to the genre, the musics and Japanese feudal style (Sengoku era) are awesome and...
This seems like a really good game. Never played a Samurai Warriors before alway played Dynasty Warriors. The only thing that lets it down for me is everything is spoken in Japanese. I find it hard to play the and read what everyone's saying at the same time.
Best warriors game for PS4
Bought for my grandson, I asked him all the questions and overall he was very happy, he loves it
Omega force.
Improved upgrade system and Weapon Fusion; A real sense of improvement in your own fighting style; Vibrant visuals and wonderful soundtrack
Subtitles are hard to read in combat; No real improvement to the visuals
As is almost always the case with the series, Samurai Warriors 4-II is what it is for better or worse; another entry. There are a few series that get localized here in the west that are very polarizing- most don't "get" them, but those who do become diehard fans and supporters.
Positives Several additions that make it worth the upgrade from the original release; Can be fun in short bursts- extended game play sessions are not recommended
Negatives Not compelling in the slightest; Characters motivations and actions all bleed together until you don't even know why you're doing what you're doing Inconsistent graphics Another entry in the franchise that continues the unending, formulaic game play
About a year ago, I reviewed Samurai Warriors 4 . I'm not sure why they haven't called this new release Samurai Warriors 5 as it is more or less a different game, but instead it is called Samurai Warriors 4-II . Whatever it is called, it's still the latest in the Samurai Warriors series.
Warriors games have a distinct pattern, especially with the Dynasty and Samurai brands. You start with the original entry, which sets up everything with the character roster, locations and modes.
Jumping into the story from the main menu, it becomes clear that there is a choice from a large array of characters, with two playable per clan's tale chronicle. About half consist of people that belong to the tribes of the original storylines that are selectable from the get-go, but the individual...
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