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Samurai Warriors 4 is fondly remembered for a number of reasons. Firstly, the game offered a playable roster of 55 characters each with their own unique movesets, and customisable weapons.
Warriors games, for us, don’t have this issue, primarily because they’re all basically identical to one another. Take our favorite of these games, 2006's Samurai Warriors 2.
Samurai artist Tetsuro Shimaguchi, head of the samurai school Kamui, is training a new generation of youth from around the world in the ways of the sword, as well as the warrior's mindset.
Koei Tecmo's long running Samurai Warriors series has just smashed through 8 million sales thanks to the recent release of Samurai Warriors 5.
Read our Samurai Warriors 5 PS4 review to see if a stylish new coat of paint, combined with a few new mechanics, re-imagined characters, and other tweaks is enough to excite gamers who might be ...
Samurai Warriors 5 gives the hack and slash series set in 16th century Japan a much-needed makeover.
Find out why we thought Samurai Warriors 5 is the best entry in the franchise in a very long time in our Samurai Warriors 5 PS4 review.
There’s very little that’s entirely new in Koei Tecmo’s Samurai Warriors 5. Its combat is largely built on the core of its immediate predecessor, and so most of the changes are aesthetic ...
Just as with the previous titles, Samurai Warriors 5 drops players into different missions with maps full of thousands of enemies that you can tear through with a single character (or co ...
Samurai Warriors 5 review: A stylish conquest Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have returned to one of its core Warriors franchises in impressive style.
The new direction makes Samurai Warriors 5 a worthwhile acquisition for fans by delivering new content.
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