Where to start on Samurai Warriors...wow. I first started playing this game when I was 13 in '04 when this first came out and never before played Dynasty Warriors either. I assumed I was going to be bored with it since it was a present, but boy was I wrong! Samurai Warriors is in a class all it's own, and I definitely recommend it! I am also now a proud veteran/gamer of the "Warrior" series.
Game play: If like me you were a notice at these kinds of games, it is pretty easy to pick up on. If however you've played DW in the past, this should be no problem. Weapons are a delight along with Weapon Element add ons. (8/10) Graphics- Although the graphics were good in 2004, they are not the best, but not the worst now. They are fun to look at, nicely seamed together and not too glitchy either. (7/10) Voice Acting- I personally thought the voice acting was well done and fit the characters, especially Kim Strauss as Hattori Hanzo. Most, if not all the VA have been used in DW past games. (9/10) This game is really a delight and although not really historically accurate, it somehow makes everything work out. A great game and a fin time.
Final rating: 8/10
Game play: If like me you were a notice at these kinds of games, it is pretty easy to pick up on. If however you've played DW in the past, this should be no problem. Weapons are a delight along with Weapon Element add ons. (8/10) Graphics- Although the graphics were good in 2004, they are not the best, but not the worst now. They are fun to look at, nicely seamed together and not too glitchy either. (7/10) Voice Acting- I personally thought the voice acting was well done and fit the characters, especially Kim Strauss as Hattori Hanzo. Most, if not all the VA have been used in DW past games. (9/10) This game is really a delight and although not really historically accurate, it somehow makes everything work out. A great game and a fin time.
Final rating: 8/10