SAMURAI WARRIORS 4-II

SAMURAI WARRIORS 4-II

CraZy_SkuLL Sep 29, 2015 @ 6:27am
dynasty warriors or samurai warriors?? what's the diference, can ask me about that game??
well first time i see that game i played a lot of dynasty warriors games but i don't know nothing about samurai warriors game.

can tell me something about this game???

1-what's the diference between them??
2-i readed this it's an expansion, once you finish the hystory mode what to do in the game???
3-if i don't played the first game i lose some history??
4-you have skills or something in each general/character??
5-how many character have this game???
6-and last question tell me a bit about content and gameplay of this game :)
7-something i need to know about that game???

thx for help me whit this questions!!!
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Irrelevant Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:05am 
I haven't played this game yet, but I'll answer with what I know from the previous games.

1. The game is set in 1500-1600's Japan, while DW is set in ~200's China. You're still killing thousands of peons, but there's a few gameplay differences.

2. You can play the stages in free mode or see how far you can get in an infinite castle mode. It's not as extensive as some DW games, but I'm sure there are also a bunch of things you can unlock like special weapons for each character.

3. The first game focuses on stories of specific clans, while this game focuses on specific characters. It's the same story but from a different perspective. Compare DW7's story mode to DW5.

4. Yeah, there's a weird skill tree for each character, and they all have unlockable weapons. The first game had an item system but I'm not sure if this one does.

5. 56 + there's character creation so you can create your own characters

6. It's very similar to DW. This game also has hyper attacks that are really fast and allow you to clean up small enemies but are useless against generals. There's no weapon switching, but the movesets feel pretty good and there aren't any characters that are annoying to play.
Last edited by Irrelevant; Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:08am
MH DOOM Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:06am 
Oh god...I'm going to try my best.

1-what's the diference between them??

Answer: The moments in history they have to deal with. Dynasty Warriors deals with Ancient china (About 1800 years ago), and Samurai Warriors deals with the Warring States Era (1500s-1600s).

Gameplay wise, the game is a bit less arcade-like than Dynasty Warriors, with more emphasis on connecting characters to each other, and in-game missions. The combat system, while still having charge attacks, horses, and 'musou'/special attacks, are still very different. You'd have to watch videos to get an idea of it.


2-i readed this it's an expansion, once you finish the hystory mode what to do in the game???

Answer: It's a re-release (The "perfect version", the producer called it). It's got the same characters as SW4, plus a new one, and different modes. After story mode, there's free mode, and there's also Infinite Castle mode, and also challenge modes for score attacks.


3-if i don't played the first game i lose some history??

Answer: Not really. The first game told a story mode based on kingdoms and territories. It won't be around in this game, but you could always watch youtube videos, probably, to see the cutscenes and stuff. This is considered a "revised" edition. Other than that, it's the same time period as the other Samurai Warriors games.


4-you have skills or something in each general/character??

Answer: Yes. Every character has their own moveset, and there will be skills and things to learn as they level up, and as they modify weapons.


5-how many character have this game???

Answer: 56


6-and last question tell me a bit about content and gameplay of this game :)

Answer: This isn't your last question, because there's a question #7! I'd suggest reading reviews on Samurai Warriors 4, because it's the same game, just retold, with slightly changed mechanics. But if you're new to the series, it'll tell you what you need to know.


7-something i need to know about that game???

Answer: You should just do some reading on your own to figure out what you want from this game.
CraZy_SkuLL Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:26am 
thx for the answers guys :).
Ralen Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:43am 
One is in Japan. The other is in China. There are more similarities than differences. If you like Dynasty Warriors, you'll likely also enjoy Samurai Warriors.
Last edited by Ralen; Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:43am
Zantagor Sep 29, 2015 @ 7:56am 
Originally posted by Ralen Stargrazer:
One is in Japan. The other is in China. There are more similarities than differences. If you like Dynasty Warriors, you'll likely also enjoy Samurai Warriors.

Also, SW are more mission based than DW, and as a result, feels a lot faster paced too. While you're doing a stage, you'll be required to do missions (optional or not) which will give you rewards and may change the way the map goes, you usually can also switch between 2 characters while on a stage. The other char will be controlled by the AI (makes it easier to deal with goals that are spread out on the map)
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