
Hey Sengoku Basra: Samurai Heroes , before you release a trailer, ask yourself: Does your halfhearted script and voice-over work combine for an effect remarkably similar to a Gamestop assistant manager giving a pre-order pitch?

Hey Sengoku Basra: Samurai Heroes , before you release a trailer, ask yourself: Does your halfhearted script and voice-over work combine for an effect remarkably similar to a Gamestop assistant manager giving a pre-order pitch?
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I played two games in Koei’s prolific Warriors series at TGS: the Wii-exclusive Samurai Warriors 3 , and the PS3/360 port of the PSP’s Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce . The two games were as different from one another as two Warriors games could be, though, of course, both games stuck to the Warriors foundation of controlling a historical war hero as he or she beats several thousand enemy soldiers on a crowded battlefield. Both seem like high-quality entries, each offering compelling reasons for lapsed combatants to return to the fight