Published by Keoi, Developed by Omega Force
Genres: Action / Fighting (2 players)
US release date: Sep 27th, 2010 | EU release date: May 28th, 2010
The third main instalment in Koei's Samurai Warriors franchise, which was created through their Dynasty Warriors series.
As a single character, your job is to defeat hundreds, if not thousands of enemy soldiers on the battlefield all by yourself. Also included is a Nazo no Murasamejou mode, based on the Famicom Disk System title of the same game, which was never released outside Japan.
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User comments
YoshLee said:
I heard this game is suppose to be pretty good, Miyamoto himself is promoting it and it's suppose to be based off of Nazo No Murasamejou. For those who don't know a lot about Japan-only games think of Nazo No Murasamejou as a NES style Zelda game but replace Link with a Samurai apprentice, make the game focus more on fighting less on puzzles, replace Link's arrows and projectiles with Shurikens, and make the game VERY hard to beat.
Arindam said:
Slight correction that should be made: The publisher is 'Koei' not Keoi.