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Destructoid - Review: Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes

If you've ever played Dynasty Warriors and wondered what it would be like if it was even more flamboyant and infused with overwrought Japanese man-drama, then Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes is the game for you. That almost sounds like an insult, but remember ... some of us like overwrought Japanese man-drama.

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Homicide5088d ago

Deserves lower. The AI is terrible. Nobody attacks you except for the bosses. All you have to do is press box and that's it. Easy, repetitive and boring game.

Andreas-Sword5088d ago

I play currently this game. its funny!

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Achievements and the Rise & Fall of Value

Evan discusses how trophies and achievements can add or take away from value and gaming experiences.

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Kyosuke_Sanada3031d ago

Trophies are always iffy for me. I'd rather gain unlockable weapons and modes from completing a game if I had to choose but very rare that a modern game offers both.

Eidolon3031d ago

I like trophies, it's kind of a public list of games you've beat the crap out of, I've made a few friends online based on trophies. The reason why trophies and gamerscore are fun is because it's a number that keeps growing, and the trophies set a goal to increase it, it's a game in itself. I wouldn't want no new weapon for beating a Dark Souls game, thank you, give me the plat or at least the trophies for beating all the bosses.

Eidolon3031d ago (Edited 3031d ago )

Doom has you pretty much following a guide your entire playthrough for the plat, because there's so many easily missable collectibles that it would take 100+ hours if you wing it versus 20-25 w/ guide but it's a great experience. Some games have you grind for it, have you replay a game several times with only minute differences, I don't call that replay value.

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Sengoku Basara Graphic Novel Coming to Europe

International publishers Udon have confirmed that the official Sengoku Basara graphic novel series will be made available in Europe, beginning with Sengoku Basara: Samurai Legends Volume 1 next month. Based on the videogame franchisee from Capcom, the Sengoku Basara graphic novel series takes real Japanese historical events and figures, and makes them larger-than-life with dynamic character designs and all-out action.

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WiiHome: Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes Review

WiiHome: "Play this game for an hour or two and we can guarantee that you'll be desperately seeking something with just a little more depth. There really is nothing to do but hack and slash your way through scores of enemies, and even that killing process isn't exactly refined!"

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