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''Samurai Warriors 4'', known in Japan as , is a
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game by
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, and sequel to ''
Samurai Warriors 3 is the third installment in the ''Samurai Warriors'' series, created by Tecmo Koei and Omega Force. The game was released in Japan on December 3, 2009, in Europe on May 28, 2010, in Australia on June 10, 2010, and in North America on September 28 ...
''. Unlike past ''Samurai Warriors'' games, this one only has Japanese voice overs. A reboot of the series titled '' Samurai Warriors 5'' was released in June 2021.


Development

The game was made to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the series. While the game was confirmed to be in development for the
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as early as 2012, it was not until the SCEJA Press Conference in September 2013 that the game was officially announced, with a version for
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in addition to PlayStation 3, and was released on March 20, 2014, in Japan.2013-09-09
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The first promo of Samurai Warriors 4 was revealed on December 7, 2013. The
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version port followed on September 4, 2014. It was also released in North America on October 21, 2014, and Europe on October 24, 2014. A revised version, was released on February 11, 2015, in Japan and was released in North America on September 29, 2015, and in Europe on October 2, 2015, but it does not contain the original stories from ''Samurai Warriors 4''. A second expansion, was released in Japan on September 17, 2015, and in North America and Europe in 2016.


Gameplay

The game features character-switching, similar to the spin-off, '' Samurai Warriors: Chronicles'', with which players can take two characters into battles simultaneously, and freely switch between the two. Two new moves, "Hyper Attacks" and "Rage Mode" are featured in this game: * Hyper Attacks is a secondary moveset available to all characters that allows the player to sweep through and clear out crowd of enemies with a dashing animation, although it is useless against enemy officers, as they will either deflect it or are otherwise immune against it. * Rage Mode renders the player invincible for a period of time, and also enhances the player's attacks as well as empowering their Musou attack by using the Spirit Gauge. Duels are featured, which occur when player-controlled characters meet with enemy officers under specific conditions. The create-a-warrior mode is retained; it features much more expansive content, including the addition of two weapon movesets from the male and female protagonists from '' Samurai Warriors: Chronicles'' in addition to the three from previous games. Custom characters can also be played in the new "Chronicle Mode", where players can take requests for their custom generals. There is also an option that allows you to turn off female characters. Story Mode is also revamped; it no longer uses the traditional story-per-character format from previous games and instead feature ten stories based on clans and regions during the Sengoku period, akin to the kingdom-based story mode implemented in the recent ''
Dynasty Warriors is a series of Japanese hack and slash action video games created by Omega Force and Koei (now is Koei Tecmo). The series is a spin-off of Koei's turn-based strategy ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' series, based upon the Chinese novel o ...
'' games. Each stage offers a selection of playable characters for the player to use according to their participation in the battles; consequently, some characters do not appear in the story, although they still appear in the aforementioned Chronicle Mode. All of the stories lead to two separate stories: the "Unification", which mainly tells the conquest of Japan by Hideyoshi Toyotomi as well as the conflicts between the Eastern and Western armies after Hideyoshi's death that leads to the
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and the rise of the
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; and the "Sanada" story, a parallel story with Unification that focuses on the
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. Musou Attacks now have new finishing animations separate from their True Musou, but they no longer allow free-action for their durations. Enemy generals still use the older shockwave finishers, and are no longer fully invincible for their durations (they instead are granted Hyper Armor).


Story

Like previous games in the series, the setting and story of ''Samurai Warriors 4'' are centered on the Sengoku period of Japan, a period of much military conflict and political warfare in which Japan was divided between regions ruled by ''daimyō'' that lasted from the middle of the 16th century to the early 17th century. The events depicted, however, are romanticized, and may or may not be factual; for example,
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and his brother,
Yukimura Sanada , also known as , was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. He was especially known as the leading general on the defending side of the Siege of Osaka. Yukimura was called "A Hero who may appear once in a hundred years", "Crimson D ...
, are shown to participate in the battle of Kawanakajima, even though both of them had not yet been born at that time. Many figures with little relevancy to the period, particularly women who for the most part stayed out of battles, have larger roles; Koshōshō, notable for being Motochika Chōsokabe's wife in real life, becomes his primary rival in his conquest of
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and is the representative of the
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in-game. Unlike the previous games, there are no hypothetical routes, as a result, the fates of the characters are played out as history stated. The earliest battle depicted in the game is the
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, fought between the
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and the
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in 1555, with the
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, fought between the
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and the
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in 1614-1615, as the closing battle of the game.


Characters

The original game features a total of 55 characters. Virtually all characters from previous games return, including three characters (Goemon Ishikawa, Kojirō Sasaki, and Musashi Miyamoto) that were cut from the main series in ''
Samurai Warriors 3 is the third installment in the ''Samurai Warriors'' series, created by Tecmo Koei and Omega Force. The game was released in Japan on December 3, 2009, in Europe on May 28, 2010, in Australia on June 10, 2010, and in North America on September 28 ...
'' (in ''
Samurai Warriors 2 is a sequel to the original ''Samurai Warriors'', created by Koei and Omega Force. The game was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360, and ported to Microsoft Windows in 2008. Like the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series, an ''Empires'' e ...
'' for Goemon). Three characters: Munenori Yagyū, Naotora Ii, and Takatora Tōdō also make their debut in the main series here after having been introduced in the spin-off '' Sengoku Musou: Kuronikuru 2''; they are counted as new characters in promotional materials. In addition to returning characters, the game also introduces nine new characters, some of whom are former generic non-playable officers. Other than full playable characters, several generic officers can be made pseudo-playable by recruiting them as partners in Chronicle Mode. The ''II'' update adds Naomasa Ii to the roster, bringing the character count to 56. ''* denotes characters added in expansions''
''Bold denotes characters who are available by default''


Reception


''Samurai Warriors 4''

The game has received positive reviews, at the time becoming the highest rated entry in the series (until the release of '' Samurai Warriors 5'' in 2021). with
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giving a score of 34 out of 40 in both PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions. During the first week of release in Japan, the PS3 version of the game sold 120,452 physical retail copies, ranking second place amongst all Japanese software sales within that week, whilst the PS Vita version sold 39,597 physical retail copies. The PS4 version, meanwhile sold 11,757 physical retail copies during its first week of release in Japan.


''Samurai Warriors 4-II''

''Samurai Warriors 4-II'' has received average reception, scoring 73 out of 100 for the PlayStation 4 version on
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. During the debut week of the release in Japan, the updated version of the original games has sold 44,574 units on PS3, 23,519 units on PS Vita and 22,468 units on PS4.


Related media


Spinoffs and expansions

The game's cast of characters and visuals are used in Sengoku Musou Shoot (戦国無双 シュート, Sengoku Musō Shūto), a social spin-off game released on April 22, 2014 for the mobile phones also to commemorate the series' 10th anniversary. Koei Tecmo collaborated with the Japanese Racing Association (JRA) to release on May 25, 2014 for the PC. ''Derby Musō'' reuses assets from ''Samurai Warriors 4'' to create a horse racing game, like that of the ''
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'' series, with famous Japanese racehorses. Eight characters from ''Samurai Warriors 4'' make up the playable cast, plus Matthew C. Perry (known in-game as just Perry). The game received a revision, titled , which was released in Japan on February 11, 2015, North America on September 29, 2015, and in Europe on October 2, 2015. It is described as neither a continuation nor an ''Xtreme Legends'' expansion like previous games; instead, it provides a "different" focus of the same game. Players choose a character as their protagonist for a selected scenario, which has a different progression depending on the character selected. Dream Castle Mode, first introduced in ''Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 3'' is also present in the game. The game adds one new character, Naomasa Ii, to the character roster. A second expansion, was released in Japan on September 17, 2015, for the PS3, PS4, and PS Vita, with a release in North America and Europe in 2016. The gameplay focuses more on strategy as in other ''Empires'' expansions, with players issuing commands and taking suggestions to and from their subordinate military officers. A new "Resident Domestic Administration" was added. Featuring more than 100 generic officers, including female officers, it incorporates the marriage system for the first time, which sister series ''Dynasty Warriors'' had also implemented in their ''Empires'' expansions. The game does not add a new character, but in return, many more new events, such as interactions between characters, were added. The game is also supported by DLC costumes for all characters (in the original game, the focus of DLC costumes is only on the female characters). On December 3, 2018, Koei announced for the PlayStation 4 and
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. It includes over 150 DLC previously released for the game, including costumes, weapons, customization parts, and others. A "15th Anniversary" edition is also available, which includes an art book, a soundtrack and music video set, and a postcard set. It was released on Japan on March 14, 2019.


Anime

An animated TV special titled aired on March 21, 2014, as part of the series' 10th anniversary. Directed by Kōjin Ochi and animated by TYO Animations with screenplay provided by Yuka Yamada. It features the original cast from the game series. It is based on an early battle in the game, namely, the siege of Ueda castle between the
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and the
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, featuring Yukimura Sanada and Nobuyuki Sanada as the main characters, and Tadakatsu Honda, Mitsunari Ishida, Kanetsugu Naoe, Kunoichi, Ina, and Ieyasu Tokugawa in supporting roles. The ending of the special, which features cameos by Kagekatsu Uesugi and Nobunaga Oda, teases a full anime adaptation, simply titled ''Samurai Warriors (TV series)">Samurai Warriors is the first title in the series of hack and slash video games created by Koei's Omega Force team based closely around the Sengoku ("Warring States") period of Japanese history and it is a sister series of the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series, relea ...
'', again directed by Kojin Ochi and animated by TYO Animations, which aired between January 11, 2015, and March 29, 2015, for 12 episodes in total. It goes beyond the siege of Ueda castle and covers the entire timeline of the game starting from the siege of Odawara castle, and ending on the Osaka campaign, though it notably focuses on the Sanada clan. More characters are thus featured in the anime, including Hidetada Tokugawa and Hideyori Toyotomi, both of whom received new character designs since both have never been playable in any game of the series.


References


External links


Official Japanese site

Official ''II'' site

Official U.S. site

Official U.S. ''II'' site
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