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Xbox : Samurai Warriors Reviews

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Gas Gauge 73
Below are user reviews of Samurai Warriors and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Samurai Warriors. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Milking The Cash Cow

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 8 / 11
Date: October 15, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Samurai Warriors is a hack n'slash game for the Xbox. It is played in the Third person view. You pick a warrior and fight along your army in Feudal Japan, you'll also get two bodygaurds that will attack your nearby enemies to protect you. There are hundreds of enemies on screen and the action is very good if you like these type of games. The gameplay is similar to Dynasty Warriors series 1 thru 4. The sounds are the same, the graphics are the same and the levels feel like the same thing. In fact, Samuai Warriors feels EXACTLY the same as Dynasty Warriors. There is nothing innovative in gameplay to set these games apart. This game actually takes one step backwards, by including a lousy camera system. They also added indoor levels where you fight random enemies in mazelike castles, filled with booby-traps. Sounds exciting, but it is rather boring. Don't buy this game expecting new and refreshing game mechanics, because it feels and plays pretty much like all the DW series. The game creators are laughing to the bank while you play the same old game over and over. The only work they did was make it into a Japanese setting and creating new dialog for the story. Don't get me wrong, I love DW games but expected something different this time around. How many times are they going to milk this same cow?

Pros:
+excellent action
+bodyguards A.I. improved
+good sound
+good graphics
+good music
+fast loading

Cons:
-same like all DW games
-same graphics
-same sound effects
-same levels
-bad voice-acting returns
-bad camera system
-boring indoor/maze levels
-nothing new

Another Great Warriors Game from KOEI

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: August 24, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I really enjoyed this game like DW3 and DW4. You spend so much time playing through these games. And never get bored of it. This game will keep you in for the months or even years of upgrading and unlocking everything in this awesome masterpiece.

addicting like niccotine

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: January 30, 2005
Author: Amazon User

these games keep you guessing throuout the whole game the first time you play it. different characters means cooler levels and theres BOOBIE TRAPS that scare the bajeeses out of me every time.new horses that have new skills like jumping and trampling people thats pretty cool.new bodygaurds that are sweet ninjas that wield there katanas when danger is there.new creating characters like 8 new people to choose from and more colors.same graphics which is a good thing because the graphics in the other games are pretty good too.that is why i give samurai warriors a 10/10

I didn't expect this

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 7
Date: February 01, 2005
Author: Amazon User

when I heard that they came out with a new game to add on to the original dynasty warriors game I almost made a suprise in my pants I was so excited. when I heard that the game was called samurai warriors I thought that it was going to be geeky but the first time I played it I loved it and that is why it gets a 10/10

history with a twist

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 9
Date: March 13, 2005
Author: Amazon User

this is history people but there are some unreal events and so on but any way samurai warriors is a great game here is a list of some pros and cons

pros
Great body gaurds with different cool weapons.
Horses can now attack like stomp and they can stampede into enemies
New items and a shop thingy.
More characters to chose from for create officer mode.
ninja jumps and all of those improvements.
Sky ninjas, Strike ninjas, Wind ninjas, Fire ninjas, and musketeers have been upgraded

now for some cons
those stupid lousy castle levels they stink like...
it seams like every 4 seconds something important happens like a genaral dies or somthing and i dont have enough time to get around.
and other things little things that dont come to my mind at the moment but overall it is worth to atleast rent to try it out. go get it today!

This is not a Dynasty Warrior clone

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User

On a superficial level this game might seem to be a clone of Dynasty Warriors 4 set in Japan instead of China. That would be a injustice to a godd game that stands alone from Dynasty Warriors 4. One difference is the combat system. For example horses no longer exist to take your officer from one point of the battlefield to another or give a mild boost affect. Their role is much bigger than that. They can leap,stomp,and hit enemies. Also they have a hit point bar. There is no weapon level exp any more. Instead you start of with a basic level weapon and then getting higher level weapons by finding them in treasure chest and defeating enemy officers. The level of the weapon depends on how well you finish a battle and settings of the game difficulty. Also the weapons carry random abilities like elemental attacks, agility, jump, speed, horse defense, ect. Next is character developement. In Dynasty Warriors 4 you had no control over the how the officer you play developes. In Samurai Warriors at the end of a battle you are awarded points to spend on different skill trees that effected wether your officer will be a offensive, defensive, or tactical support type. Then there is the new innovative officer creation mode. In dynasty warriors 4 officer creation mode you would choose the gender and had a limited choice of color,garemnts and weapons. When you make a series of officers they did not differ very much from each other because the game would give the same preset stats each time. In Samurai Warriors 4 you can create a character from a choice of over 8 models and the stats depend on how well you perform in series of mini games featuring bouts of archery, melee, riding, burst, combo, and deflect training. Which make your officers unique. Despite all the new stuff I found in this game there are a few things I didn't like. One thing is the lackluster music. The music is not bad but after hearing the music in Dynasty Warrior 4 I feel the game developers could have done better. I found the grayish, brownish background colors to be unattractive. Which is surprising because the graphical details are pretty good. The only conclusion I could make is that either they were trying create a sombre, moody effect or they getting were running out of time and was in danger of going over budget( a common problem with lots of games these days. My last complaint is not technical but that little something that has do with the synergy in the game. What I mean by this is the rivalry, friendships, kinships and historical connections between charcters that make a neverending story. There is lots of synergy in Dynasty Warriors 4. Examples are Cao Cao and Lei Bei and their relationship with each orther or Zhao Yun and his devotion toward Lei Bei or Cao Cao with Lu Bu or Zhuge Liang rivalry with Sima Yi. When you play a Dynasty Warriors 4 character you feel the emotional intensity in the relationships which makes you want to play the game over and over again. There is a little bit of this in Samurai Warriors but not a lot. Overall this a game worth buying. Hopefully Samurai Warriors will be a long running series.

great slashing warrior game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 11
Date: April 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User

great game! [...]we were so happy and then i beat the whole game on every single mode and it was hard for me to beat them with every charactor and i made 15 officers in officer mode and i beat it with all 15 of them too and the 30 level was pretty hard but i still beat all 90 stages.like i said i beat the whole game.it was fun i'm starting all over again.

Excellent

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 14
Date: July 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is fun. I like it. It has a lot of characters. It has a lot of modes. It is like DW 1, 2, 3, 4. It is awesome. It is better then DW 1, 2, 3,4

Great Button Masher

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Easily some of the most exciting action games in the past few years are the DYNASTY WARRIORS games from Koei. What the series lacked in storyline surely made up for it with the action packed and longtime playability that you would find in each game. Where else can you kill hundreds or even thousands of enemy soldiers for hours at a time? And of course, as we'ved already seen with the series so far, if a series works, companies will capitalize on its success. This is the case for Koei newest title, SAMURAI WARRIORS.
One of the most appealing things about the DYNASTY WARRIORS series, other than the constant action, is the historical background of ancient China. Sure, while there is no record of any one person killing 1000 people in a single battle, the game brings some historical references into the game to sprucen up the storyline. The only difference between DYNASTY WARRIORS and the newcomer SAMURAI WARRIORS is that the latter now takes place in feudal Japan. Taking place during the Sengoku period of Japanese history,
When the political power of the Ashikaga Shogunate collapsed in the succession dispute of 1467, the islands of Japan erupted in a series of major wars. This era in Japanese history became known as the Sengoku or "warring states" period. SAMURAI WARRIORS explores this dramatic era and combines it with the Tactical Action excitement KOEI has become known for. SAMURAI WARRIORS stars the brave Sanada Yukimura, who leads an elite band of samurai and ninja. Sanada's journey will take him to the hallowed Japanese battlefields of Okehazama and Kawanakajima and inside the embattled walls of Osaka Castle where he will come face-to-face with gun-toting troops, echelons of ninja, and deadly kunoichi (female ninja). Players can choose the role of Sanada Yukimura or other legendary samurai and ninja. The game will herald the rise of the indispensable ninja, Hattori Hanzo, from the shadows of history, as well as the reemergence of KOEI's powerful and mysterious Oda Nobunaga. Missions evolve depending on player performance and the tide of battle. Success or failure can affect scenarios in later stages. With 500 variations, the chain of missions is unique with each play, adding depth while heightening the urgency and excitement of combat. Samurai Warriors' AFS (auto-formation system) randomly generates castle levels and conquest routes offering a new experience with each play. [KOEI] SAMURAI WARRIORS obviously focuses on the warring nations that combat each other during this time period. But technically, for storyline, that is about as historically accurate as this one gets (other than a few real-life characters that you will find throughout the game).
SAMURAI WARRIORS allows you to select from 15 different characters, each with his or her own fighting style and storyline. True, they donall differ too much from each other, but they are different enough to warrant playing through more than one of them. Basically, if you played any of the DYNASTY WARRIORS games, you'll feel right at home with SAMURAI WARRIORS. The square button performs most of the attacks you use throughout the game, allowing you to string together combos. By adding in the occasional press of the triangle or circle buttons for your special attacks, you be able to take apart the enemy armies in no time. Of course, the coolest mode found in the game is when two players see who can kill 1000 enemies the quickest.
The newest upgrade to SAMURAI WARRIORS is the Officer Mode, which allows you to create your own samurai from several pre-rendered models. After creating your character, you go through a series of tests from your trainer until you are good enough to join a clan and become a full fledged samurai. There are also some new RPG effects added into the game that allow you to upgrade your characterattack, defense and weaponry.
One of the biggest downfalls of the game, just like the DYNASTY WARRIORS games, is the English voice acting. The voice acting was pretty bad before, but now it just seems downright intolerable. Luckily for us, a much better acted Japanese track is available for players. The music is also decidedly more Japanese, more subdued and traditional, than the previous rock tracks that we are used to in the DYNASTY WARRIORS series.
I also didn't like the endless castle maze (which all looked alike hence only 4 stars) plus the graphics are not as good as Samurai 2 (which has more color & depth) SAMURAI WARRIORS is still a perfectly good action game for people who enjoy playing games that don't require much thought. This is a game that any player can just jump into and have a great time.

Its awsome

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: January 24, 2005
Author: Amazon User

although this game is almost the exactly the same as the other Dw games but its not really about how its the same as the other ones. its all about the ass-kicking and throat cutting action and the pants-crapping fun. I love this game


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