Remember earlier when I mentioned Samurai and Dynasty Warriors? Combat in either of those series can’t hold a flame to the over-the-top insanity in Sengoku Basara’s combat, especially when the majority of combat in those others consisted of running around mashing a single button until you filled a special attack meter. Most utilized Asian instruments, such as the erhu, came together satisfyingly though I can’t honestly say I’d pursue the soundtrack.Įverything is wrapped up in a nice package, but what about the contents? The gameplay? I found it pleasant. Gameplay basically consists of combat, material/weapon looting, money collecting and item crafting. The classical pieces though were exceptional. The rock is subpar and not very noticeable, so I guess I have to say I disliked it. The soundtrack consists of a sloppy mix of orchestral arrangements and punk rock numbers. Speaking of music, it really handles itself well in this game. It is really long and drawn out, but more on that later. So you’ll spend at least ninety six hours fully completing each characters story. Sixteen times the average of six equals ninety-six. I think that the reason that you unlock things at the actual half way point of the story instead of upon 100% completion is because this would be a long, arduous task that many people would probably not bother completing. You see, when you beat the story mode you unlock a new costume, a new title, a trophy and various other things, but this isn’t technically the end of the story. You can go back, sort of like a new game plus feature, and play through the remainder of the Japanese map, yielding more story completion. It should take about six to seven hours to fully complete each story and when I say fully complete, I mean 100%. You should know that each of the sixteen playable characters has their own story mode and they are all long and filled out. I simply took this as the main story, since Ieyasu is clearly the main character and everyone besides Mitsunari seemed to only want to ally with him.
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