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The editors liked
Looks and plays great in 3D
Offers up a few new twists to the formula to make the game even more hectic
StreetPass feature is really good fun
The editors didn't like
It's going to be hard to find other people with copies of this game to StreetPass
Looks and plays great in 3D, offers up a few new twists to the formula to make the game even more hectic, StreetPass feature is really good fun
It's going to be hard to find other people with copies of this game to StreetPass
If you haven't given a Warriors game a chance, and have a shiny new Nintendo 3DS, then please do give Samurai Warriors Chronicles a whirl. It'll surprise and delight you...
For whatever reason some people love the crap out of these kind of games. If you can get your hands on a friend's copy, or a demo and play it, see if it grabs you. But for most people, Samurai Warrior's Chronicles is a boring, repetitive action game th...
Abstract: Where there is a new system, there is a new Warriors game waiting in the wings. Tecmo Koei has gotten in early this time, ready for the 3DS' launch with Samurai Warriors Chronicles, yet another button-bashing foray into the world of medieval Japan. M...
Abstract: While making the transition from the consoles to the 3DS has made Samurai Warriors: Chronicles a little bit lighter than its counterparts, the core gameplay and features that make it appealing in the first place are all still here. If you've never play...
Decent hackandslash action based on the last and best Samurai Warriors; suitable 3D effects; Japanese voices only (definitely a welcome feature in this franchise).
Prebattle cutscenes you can't skip the first time; enemies sometimes pop into view a little too closely for comfort.
Abstract: So while Super Street Fighter IV remains my current favorite from the 3DS launch line up, Samurai Warriors Chronicles comes in at a really close second. Granted, I tend to like the Musou games anyways, but this is definitely a content rich title for Ni...
Abstract: Samurai Warriors, like sister series Dynasty Warriors, is a franchise that never changes. It's a lot like Pokémon, except instead of adding new creatures and areas, these Musou games keep rehashing the same old stories and inserting new avatars for you...