![]() ![]() I don’t want to spoil the battles, because some of them were a pretty big surprise to me. It’s a good, long story with plenty of really cool stages to go through. It’s not playing through the same stage five or six times under the pretense of a “different perspective”.Ĭhapter 1 focuses on a younger Oda Nobunaga It will also include replays of these maps, from the perspective of different characters. There’s a reason he was known as the “Fool of Owari”, after all. A lot of Chapter 1, for example, focuses on the Young Nobunaga days, when he is impulsive, rash, very much like an anime protagonist. But they do spend a fair amount of time covering stories that we haven’t experienced in Samurai Warriors before. You’ll see how the two people’s lives intertwine and ultimately end in tragedy through the new Musou Mode. You start off just playing as Nobunaga, and occasionally teaming up with other members of his force, but you will unlock the story of Mitsuhide Akechi. What’s that, you say? Akechi isn’t all that interesting? Well, his Betrayal at Honnoji changed the entire landscape of the era. Nobunaga Oda was on track to unite Japan, and Mitsuhide Akechi’s story is deeply intertwined with Oda’s. The focus is on two of the most interesting figures in this part of the Sengoku Jidai era: Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi. ![]() Without further ado, let’s get into the Samurai Warriors 5 review! Going through the Oda Nobunaga story really felt like it could be an anime series that I would watch every single week without fail. That in no way changes how anime and fun this feels. Are we going to see Lances that fire cannonballs in this one, or crazy ninja demons from Hell (Kotaro Fuuma)? Probably not. It feels like a pleasant blend of historical fact and the over-the-top action that fans have come to expect from the series. It will probably also look at least a bit better, visually. I have a feeling, for example, that the PS4/ PS5 version will have much better load times. My review copy of was for the Switch, so some of my opinions are informed by this iteration of the game. Samurai Warriors 5, as I found during my time with the review, has changed quite a lot about the series, mostly for the better. Spirit of Sanada was pretty good and a more of a return to form. This is probably because I played on PC, and it was poorly optimized on my PC. Samurai Warriors 4 and 4-2 left a pretty bad taste in my mouth. I’ve got a lot of experience with the series, having played every game in the franchise. With the arrival of the latest Samurai Warriors title, Samurai Warriors 5, it’s time to take a look with a review. ![]() By Jason Parker in General | Jul, 26th 2021 ![]()
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