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You'll smile the first time you get a 2000+ hit combo
Abstract: Straight off the hot press from Capcom, comes Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes that is created by the developers Hiroyuki Kobayashi of Devil May Cry, more specifically gaming design guru. This tactical strategy game turns your PlayStation 3 into a hack ...
You'll smile the first time you get a 2000+ hit combo
Everything else (plus bad RSI)
I didn't think I could get enough of the Dynasty Warriors formula (I currently own seven games in that series), but Sengoku Basara proves that Koei is more talented than critics give it credit for -- in the wrong hands, the concept is genuinely painful to...
Abstract: There are some games you will come across that are completely forgettable. Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes is one such game that you will almost instantly forget you’ve even played by the game’s summation. First, you can forget about any grade-A quality...
Abstract: Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes isn't a game series I have a lot familiarity with. I know the original was dubbed Devil Kings when it released on the PS2 back in the day, and that it played a helluva lot like KOEI's long-running Dynasty Warriors series,...
Abstract: Once upon a time, way back when video game arcade machines roamed the earth, a Japanese-based company known as Capcom developed an coin-operated game called Street Fighter. It was painfully simplistic: players would pump several thousand dollars in qua...
Koei’s Dynasty Warriors games have spawned many spin-offs and imitators such as its own Dynasty Warriors Gundam and Konami’s Ninety-Nine Nights. But the majority of these releases have been carbon copies of original templates, regardless of their chose...
Published: 2010-10-23, Author: Paolo , review by: icrontic.com
Quite polished for a $40 hacknslash, Simple combat system, Lots of weapons and accessories to collect = Replayability, Twoplayer local coop, Unique roster of heroes and villains, Map design is good, Game loads fast compared to other games in its genre, DLC characters are coming
Voice acting makes me want to strangle someone sometimes, Size of roster shrank from previous versions (30 to 16), Easy difficulty, No online coop, Regional Materials make item grinding a pain
Mindless, repetitive hackandslash action, Idiotic enemy AI, Absence of checkpoints makes death an infuriating setback, Cookiecutter enemy appearance and behavior.
Shallow, mindless hack-and-slash action makes this a crushingly tedious slog through an anachronistic version of 16th-century Japan....
Abstract: Capcom's Sengoku Basara series doesn't have quite the same level of name recognition for Western audiences as Koei's Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games, but if you've spent any time with Koei's games, Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes will immedi...
Abstract: Year after year, the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors franchises fail to innovate, making it the perfect time for Capcom to step in with Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes - a series first seen stateside as Devil Kings. Does Capcom push the series in the righ...