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Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes | |
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Developer(s) | Capcom |
Publisher(s) | Capcom |
Director(s) | Makoto Yamamoto |
Producer(s) | Hiroyuki Kobayashi |
Designer(s) | Mitsuru Endo |
Artist(s) | Makoto Tsuchihayashi (character) Narumi Tauchi (background) Junichiro Ogawa (visual effects) |
Writer(s) | Shino Okamura |
Composer(s) | Kow Otani Masahiro Aoki Rei Kondoh Masayoshi Ishi Yasutaka Hatade Sara Sakurai |
Series | Sengoku BASARA |
Engine | MT Framework Lite |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3, Wii |
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Genre(s) | Stylish Hero Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Two-player |
Sudah lama mencari game ini baru ketemu sekarang. Akhirnya ketemu juga game perang gila-gilaan lagi nih. Namanya adalah SENGOKU BASARA 3: SAMURAI HEROES. Nah pasti sudah tahu kan tentang game yang satu ini.
Sengoku BASARA Samurai Heroes, known in Japan as Sengoku BASARA 3,[1] is a 2010hack and slash, actionvideo game developed and published by Capcom. It is the third major installment in the Sengoku BASARA game series and the only game in the series to be released worldwide. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Wii on July 2010 in Japan and worldwide in October.
Description: Sengoku Basara 4: Sumeragi is a Action/Action-Adventure/Adventure/Beat 'em up/Hack and Slash game published by Capcom released on July 23, 2015 for the. Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi is an expansion to the Japanese historic hack-and-slash game Sengoku BASARA 4 and is scheduled to be released on July 23. New playable warlords will be added in this title including previously non-playable characters – Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Kyogoku Maria as well as a new warlord named Sen no Rikyu with split.
A 'hack and slash' combat style emphasizing large battlefields and an element of strategy. The strength of the controlled character allows for superhuman feats of destruction against multiple foes, and the battles revolve around defeating large numbers of enemies. Additionally, missions are completed (in general) by defeating 'gate captains' and eventually a boss and/or mini-bosses. Sengoku BASARA 3 mixes up the gameplay by adding in other objectives, as well, such as guarding a castle or destroying an enemy's food reserves. The uniqueness of each character allows for different fighting styles, such as those which focus on hitting a large number of enemies versus those which focus on a few (excellent for killing boss characters). Combos can be easily performed, and characters have the ability to gain levels by completing stages, eventually unlocking skills and/or adding additional power to their existing ones. Weapon acquisition and customization is also an integral element of the game.
Characters marked with (*) are unplayable NPCs (except for Takeda Shingen, who was only in cutscenes) in the original game that have become playable in its expansion, Sengoku BASARA 3 Utage
Bold denotes starter characters in the main game, Sengoku BASARA 3
Matsunaga Hisahide (**) did appear in Sengoku BASARA 2 Heroes as an NPC but he makes his first playable appearance in Sengoku BASARA 3 Utage
SB | SB2 | SB3 |
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Date Masamune | Maeda Keiji | Tokugawa Ieyasu (older version) |
Sanada Yukimura | Chōsokabe Motochika | Ishida Mitsunari |
Honda Tadakatsu | Mōri Motonari | Ōtani Yoshitsugu |
Shimazu Yoshihiro | Oichi | Saika Magoichi |
Oda Nobunaga | Fūma Kotarō | Kuroda Kanbei |
Sarutobi Sasuke* | Katakura Kojūrō* | Tsuruhime |
Uesugi Kenshin* | Hōjō Ujimasa* | Matsunaga Hisahide** |
Kasuga* | Kobayakawa Hideaki* | |
Takeda Shingen* | Tenkai* | |
Maeda Toshiie* | Tachibana Muneshige* | |
Matsu* | Ōtomo Sōrin* | |
Mogami Yoshiaki* |
NPC characters that serve as bosses and/or mini-bosses with no role in the story, and aren't playable in any of the games (have made their first appearance in Sengoku BASARA 3):
Nanbu Harumasa, Satake Yoshishige, Utsunomiya Hirotsuna, Anegakōji Yoritsuna, Amago Haruhisa, and Naoe Kanetsugu.
Sengoku BASARA 3 has received generally positive reviews from critics and consumers. Famitsu scored the game a 9/9/8/8 for a total of 34/40.[2]Capcom announced later that the game had sold over 500,000 units in Japan by September 8, 2010, becoming the best-sellingSengoku BASARA game and bringing the total sold for the series to 2.1 million.[3] The game was later re-released under the PlayStation 3 the Best label (which means it is a best-seller in Japan).[4] The game sold a total of 292,519 units during its first week on sale in Japan (PS3: 242,698 units/Wii:49,821 units) with the PS3 version being the top-selling game of the week and the Wii version being the fifth best-selling game of the week.[5] This would be the highest debut for a Sengoku BASARA game so far. The game has sold a total of 610,818 units in Japan (PS3: 422,765 units/Wii: 188,053 units).[6]
The opening theme is 'Naked arms' by T.M.Revolution. The American version of the game uses the English version of 'Naked Arms' as its opening. The ending theme is 'Gyakkō' by Chiaki Ishikawa. The American version of the games uses an instrumental track called 'Kizuna, Kokorozashi, Inochi' by Kow Ohtani.