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The editors liked
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
Good variety in characters and missions
Easy to jump into
Delightfully overthetop setting
Dialogue
And characters
Attacks look stylish and powerful.
The editors didn't like
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
No Japanese voice track
No checkpoints in levels
Graphics and sound are lacking
Can still get quite repetitive
Mindless
Repetitive hackandslash action
Idiotic enemy AI
Absence of checkpoints makes death an infuriating setback
Ultimately, there aren’t all that many good things to say about Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes. Sure, it’s better looking and slightly more entertaining to play than any of the similar games that have come out in recent years, but it’s still painfully ...
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: Unknown to many, the Sengoku Basara franchise has a huge following in Japan and appeared back in 2005 on the PS2. In an effort to capture an audience outside of Nippon, Capcom released it under the Western title of “Devil Kings” and it has since been f...
Unashamedly dated, but still surprisingly addictive and good fun if Warriors games are your bag. It’s better, if less strategic, than recent Dynasty Warriors titles too, although that’s unfortunately not saying very much. 7.6/10Print this pageComments ...
„Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes“ erfindet zwar das Rad nicht neu, aber es macht einiges besser als der Genrekollege „Dynasty Warriors“. Durch die einfache Steuerung reiht man schnell normale Attacken mit Spezialattacken aneinander. Dabei spielen sich d...
Auch wenn der Titel versucht durch teils gelungene Ansätze frischen Wind ins Genre zu bringen, verkommt auch er leider schließlich zur Mashing-Orgie. Zu abwechslungsarm ist das Gameplay, zu stupide die KI und zu belanglos die Story. Vielleicht hätte ma...
unkompliziertes Kampfsystem, ansehnliche Kombos, effektvolle Magieeinsätze, zahlreiche Charaktere, unterhaltsame BossSequenzen
technisch schwach auf der Brust, karge Areale, Levelinterieur statisch und unzerstörbar, Übersetzungsfehler, periphere Story, uninspirierte Erzählweise, viel zu anspruchslose Kämpfe, katastrophale KI, unbrauchbare Sammelobjekte, kaum Höhepunkte
Was ist da denn passiert? Auf der einen Seite stellt Sengoku Basara Samurai Heroes eine konsequente Weiterentwicklung der Dynasty-Warriors-Serie dar, auf der anderen Seite scheinen im Entwicklerteam einige Absprachen missverstanden worden zu sein. Ange...
von Lars Hilbig Auf den ersten Blick scheint Sengoku Basara der Prototyp für eintöniges 08/15-Gameplay zu sein. Haufenweise Gegner zum Vermöbeln, keinerlei Taktik bis zum Endkampf und ewig gleich aussehende Missionsabläufe/-designs. Das Problem, das ...