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Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada follows the events of the Sanada clan, during the events of Sengoku era Japan, through the eyes of the fan-favourite officer Yukimura Sanada. Beginning with the early years of the Sanada clan, witness the birth of Yukimura, him before the "Crimson Demon of War" and his tragic demise in the Siege of Osaka. Features: Grow your castle town - Players will visit their castle town betweet missions and through progression of the campaign will witness it grow from a small, quiet town to a busy town full of life.
Day & Night Cycle - Strategically plan your battle alongside the Day & Night system, where during the day enemy placement and battlefields will be present but during the night players will only see locations close by. Different enemy units appear at different time periods too, allowing players to take advantage of these changes to get the upper hand. Delve Deeper into the Sengoku Era - Talk to officers between battle to gain a greater understanding of battle, the clans inner-workings and the people who reside in the Castle Town.
Take the "Next Step" into Battle - Gaining intel of the battlefield outside and during battle fills up the "Next Step" gauge, which when used provide temporary aid to battle such as the ability to view the entire battlefield during night and knowing the enemy positions. Immersive Storytelling - Through full body motion-captured animations, characters come to life in an immersive narrative based in Sengoku era Japan.
Samurai Warriors Spirit of Sanada is also available on PC.
By the end of Spirit of Sanada you’ll have learned something, enjoyed the prettiest Warriors game to date, and seen just how far Koei Tecmo’s been able to take this series, so that it’s no longer purely an action game. With Spirit of Sanada, we see a future for the Warriors franchise where every battle and event is given context and purpose, and it’s a far deeper and more rounded experience for that.
Spirit of Sanada is more than just a Samurai Warriors side story, bringing the series to new heights with its largest roster and longest battles to date. The new multi-stage battles will have players take a more tactical approach if they want to reap the rewards.
An interesting title which offers a different experience from the Sanada's clan point of view. With some new features and characters this game is a good option in the series.
This Samurai Warriors spin-off feels outdated in many aspects, but it is fun to play and offers deep strategic options for a "musou" game.
When all’s said and done, Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada is a fine game, but not a very memorable one despite all the tweaks. I had a blast plowing my way through waves of disposable bodies and feeling like an unstoppable juggernaut, but once the carnage came to an end, the high was fleeting. I doubt I’ll ever revisit this game, nor even remember it a month from now.
Quotation forthcoming.
It would have been better for Samurai Warriors Spirit of Sanada if it was released as an additional content for a recent Warriors games than as a stand alone title. As it is, it does not deliver anything new and it looks more of a rehash of elements from previous games.
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