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Samurai Warriors 4-II Review | The Game Scouts

Tin Salamunic: Samurai Warriors 4 was my favorite entry amongst Koei Tecmo’s vast brawler lineup. It combined the best aspects of previous Warriors titles, while introducing substantial technical improvements. As with every one of these Warriors titles, it was only a matter of time before a spin-off-semi-sequel-follow up (or whatever you want to call it) was announced. Samurai Warriors 4-II is equivalent to Dynasty warriors’ Empires entries; a broadening of the base game that includes various small refinements, but is ultimately the same game.

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Meeting momonga in video games

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Everything is cuter in Japan. Games are cuter. Food is cuter. Even the freaking squirrels are cuter. Don’t believe me? See that creature below? That’s a picture of some momongas, Japanese flying squirrels, shared by Cute Overload. You can’t compete with that."

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Samurai Warriors 4-II (PC) Review | Cubed3

Straight from Koei Tecmo Games, the company that produced Hyrule Warriors, and is, potentially, the sole dominating force in the hack-and-slash genre, comes Samurai Warriors' first outing on the PC: Samurai Warriors 4-II. Is it fun and engaging, or a bland repetition of mashing the same attack button over and over again? Cubed3 finds out.

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Samurai Warriors 4-II Review (Denkiphile)

Davis from Denkiphile: "After the release of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, I have been absolutely spoiled and expect nothing from greatness from Japanese PC ports. Well, some would say spoiled, but I really think it should be the norm. After all, why should an entire platform suffer? In comes Samurai Warriors 4-II, which is also developed by Omega Force, though published through Koei Tecmo rather than Bandai Namco. Naturally, I expected the same quality port, though that is not entirely the case."

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