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Samurai warriors 4 empires dlc scenarios
Samurai warriors 4 empires dlc scenarios




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Money is also needed to build other castles and add extra wings to them, like shops for upgrading your officers’ weapons and stables for their mounts. Speaking of, money and provisions are very important and affect how many of your officers can participate in a battle and even the battle’s time limit (a maximum of 15 minutes). Unfortunately, the tutorials that explain how everything works and what effect different policies and decisions will have on your clan are very basic, and the menu is initially rather confusing to navigate as well. There’s a very high learning curve for newcomers especially, and it took me a while to figure certain things out such as how each time you purchase a new battle tactic or formation to use in a battle, it’s a one time use only deal and can’t be used again until you purchase it again the next time you’re in the “Politics” phase, assuming you have enough money. This is a screen you will be seeing a lot of as you plan things out for your clan. Choosing which officers will serve as your daimyo’s (warlord’s) strategists and magistrates, which territories you will place all your officers, which officers become close allies, whether you will invade other territories or let a few seasons pass by so you can better prepare for an attack from other clans, all these decisions will be left up to you and can make or break your clan’s success. You’ll spend just as much time preparing for battles, upgrading your defenses, and managing your resources in the “Politics” phase as you will actually taking part in battles. After choosing a clan to control, you then go about gaining more territories and protecting those already under your rule, usually by invading other clan’s territories or defending yourself from other clans when they attack your territories. In each scenario, all the different clans under the rule of famous warlords like Nobunaga Oda, Ieyasu Tokugawa, Shingen Takeda, etc. Similarly to the much older Samurai Warriors 2: Empires for the PS2, this game does not feature a traditional story mode and has no established narrative (there are cutscenes, but they all play out depending on how a battle ends or when officers become friends, so they tend to repeat themselves). Instead, the main Conquest Mode offers us different scenarios to choose from that cover a number of historical battles during Japan’s feudal era, like the Battle of Okehazama in 1560 or the Incident at Honnoji in 1582. One thing that should be noted right off the bat is that Samurai Warriors 4: Empires is an expanded re-release of the previous Samurai Warriors 4-II released in North America and Europe late last year, which was itself a revised version of the original Samurai Warriors 4 released in the same regions in late 2014.

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Now, thanks to Tecmo Koei providing us with an early review code for Samurai Warriors 4: Empires, I decided this was the time to try my hand at one of these games.

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Still, I’ve always been somewhat intrigued by these games, despite their apparent lack of variety and button-mashing combat, plus I’ve always had a fondness for samurai.

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Naturally, had I done such a thing with even one of these Warriors series I would have found myself in even more dire need of cash, not to mention space for my other games. I’m what you would call an “obsessive” gamer, in the sense that once I decide to get involved with a particular series, I stick with it and get every (story-based) game connected to it. Given how many of these games there are, I never felt the need nor the desire to follow them.

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I’m a newcomer to Tecmo Koei’s series of Warriors games, having never tried out Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Warriors Orochi, nor other related series featuring powerful warriors slicing and dicing their way through literal armies of enemies (not counting a five minute play session at a Toys R’ Us of one of the Dynasty Warriors games based off the Gundam series).






Samurai warriors 4 empires dlc scenarios