Info about SAMURAI WARRIORS 4 DX:

Official game description:
A total of 55 different officers are featured in this rich depiction of the Warring States period. The new deluxe edition of "SAMURAI WARRIORS 4" contains more than 150 previously released DLC, including costumes, weapons, customization parts, scenarios, BGM, and more.
• Interact with 55 different officers, including Nobuyuki Sanada and Yoshitsugu Otani!
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In response to popular demand, Nobuyuki Sanada and Yoshitsugu Otani are now among the many officers featured in this vivid portrayal of the Warring States period. Takatora Todo, Naotora Ii, and Munenori Yagyu, who previously appeared only in Japanese releases, also appear for the first time in the main "SAMURAI WARRIORS" series. In addition, character designs have been revamped and action elements have been enhanced for fan-favorite characters like Yukimura Sanada and Nobunaga Oda. The range of 55 unique officers, the greatest number of officers in a single game in the series, is a key component of "SAMURAI WARRIORS."  
• Journey through the colorful history of the Warring States period!
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In the main Story Mode, a tale based on historical events unfolds in two separate parts. While the regional stories focus on officers from regions across the land, such as Kyushu and Shikoku, the story of unification details the events leading up to the end of the Warring States period. Unlike previous "SAMURAI WARRIORS" titles, this game features battles between each faction, allowing for a more dramatic depiction of the relationships between officers. Experience firsthand the convictions, conflicts, and complex feelings of these officers.
• Experience the most exhilarating action in the entire series!
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The true thrill of this series, mowing down hordes of enemies in battles of 1 vs. 1,000, has been made even more exhilarating with the addition of new elements, including Hyper Attacks, which allow players to quickly close in on their enemies and cut them down, and Rage mode, which powers up attacks when the Spirit Gauge is full and allows players to perform the ultimate finishing move: Musou Frenzy Attacks. In addition, characters' attack types and the overall progression system have been revamped. These new elements offer an unprecedented variety of attacks, along with the strongest sense of exhilaration of any game in the series, all while maintaining the simple controls characteristic of the "WARRIORS" series.  
• Travel across the land in Chronicle Mode!
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Explore the world of "SAMURAI WARRIORS" in the new Chronicle Mode by completing various types of requests, meeting officers, and collecting items in regions across the land. Leave a lasting mark on the history of the Warring States period by customizing officers via Create Character in the upgraded editing mode.
• Switch between characters in real time during battle!
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Use the Switch Character feature to switch between two different characters on the battlefield in real time as they strive for victory. By switching characters, players can gain an advantage in battle, discover hidden objectives, and receive various benefits. They can also set a detailed plan of action for the character not currently being played.
• Utilize the strong connection between Morale and combat!
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Enemy camps are made stronger by higher Morale levels, but completing objectives and defeating standard bearers lowers enemy Morale and makes it easier to claim victory. As such, the player's actions have a drastic effect on battle conditions.

Release date: 13 May, 2024

Categories: Real-time Combat, Horde Combat, Single-player Story, Character Customization, Character Progression, Cooperative Multiplayer, RPG, Mission-based Gameplay


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Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Satisfying, exhilarating combat experience (weight 0.85): The game delivers satisfying, fast-paced combat with strategic depth, allowing players to feel like a one-person army mowing down hordes of enemies.  The core gameplay loop is enjoyable and exhilarating, with satisfying feedback and a mix of button-mashing fun and strategic elements.  Many reviewers consider it one of the best Musou experiences.
- Authentic Warriors experience (weight 0.61): The game maintains the classic Warriors formula while balancing elements of newer and older titles. It is considered a solid and authentic Warriors experience, better than some recent entries in the Dynasty Warriors series.
- Includes all DLC content (weight 0.51): Samurai Warriors 4 DX includes all previously released DLC content, offering a generous amount of content and modes. This complete package provides good value, especially for newcomers or those returning to the series after a long time.
- Extensive character customization options (weight 0.5): The game features extensive character customization options, including a create-a-character mode with a unique storyline.  Each character has unique skills, handling, and gameplay, maintaining freshness and replayability.  The Chronicle mode enhances this by allowing custom characters to interact with historical figures.
- Well-executed PC port (weight 0.45): The PC port is well-executed, with good performance and graphics, and is considered one of the best Musou PC ports.  It runs well on Steam Deck and includes features like keyboard and mouse support and the A/B button swap.
- Mindless fun, stress relief (weight 0.34): The game provides mindless fun and a stress-relieving experience. It evokes nostalgia and is considered 'comfort food' for fans of the series.
- Outstanding music and soundtrack (weight 0.2): The game's music is highly praised, with reviewers considering it one of the best OSTs in the series. The soundtrack enhances the combat atmosphere with exciting and rhythmic tracks.
- Engaging historical story (weight 0.19): The game features a good story, sticking to historical records and providing a deep dive into the characters and stories of the Sengoku period. The story mode is a selling point, with plenty of content and engaging characters.
- Engaging Chronicle Mode (weight 0.12): Chronicle Mode offers a lot of replayability, allowing players to create their own characters and explore Japan in a free-form narrative. It is an engaging mode that provides opportunities to meet and befriend legendary figures.
- Beautiful, modern graphics (weight 0.09): The game features beautiful graphics that are up to par with modern standards and comparable to the PS4 version. The visuals are considered gorgeous and visually appealing.
- Excellent character designs (weight 0.07): The game's character designs are lauded for their bold ideas and depth, providing a deep dive into the characters and stories of the Sengoku period. The art style, interface, and music create a strong Japanese aesthetic.
- Satisfying power fantasy (weight 0.07): The game provides a power fantasy experience, allowing players to progress from limited movesets to elaborate battle dances. It features a grand battlefield where many warriors clash, creating a spectacular scene.
- Good for newcomers (weight 0.06): The game is a good starting point for newcomers to the series due to its lower difficulty. Leveling is faster compared to other games in the series, and the storylines and relationships between characters are much more fleshed out.
- Redemption for series (weight 0.05): The Steam release is a redemption for the disappointing recent Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors titles. Some reviewers prefer the art style of this game over Samurai Warriors 5.
- Substantial, rich content (weight 0.05): The game feels substantial due to its nationwide scale and features a rich story and growth system, indicating significant effort was put into its development.
- Good localization, optimized (weight 0.05): The game has good Chinese localization and inherits the advantages of previous works, with better and brighter graphics and optimizations.
- Best SW experience (weight 0.05): The game provides the best and fullest SW experience and is just as fun as it was 10 years ago when first playing SW4.

Common complaints:
- Missing language, voice options (weight 0.42): The game lacks language options, most notably Chinese, which is a significant drawback for many players.  Additionally, the absence of English voice acting detracts from the experience for some, making it harder to follow the story. This is especially problematic given the game's focus on narrative and character relationships.
- Inferior to previous entries (weight 0.41): Reviewers felt that this game was inferior to previous entries in the series, such as Samurai Warriors 4 and Dynasty Warriors 8.  Criticisms include a downsized character roster, less interesting maps, a more arcade-like feel, and a less engaging story with homogenized character arcs.
- Dated graphics, high price (weight 0.25): Many reviewers noted that the game's dated graphics and limited settings options reflect its age.  The high price point is also a concern, considering the game's older visuals and gameplay.
- Poor story, repetitive missions (weight 0.24): The game's story is criticized for being rushed, nonsensical, and lacking emotional depth.  Reviewers also found the mission structure monotonous and the character selection in story mode limited.
- Game-breaking Oda campaign bug (weight 0.21): A game-breaking bug occurs at the end of the Oda Nobunaga campaign, causing a black screen and preventing further progression. This issue prevents players from completing the game and unlocking subsequent stages.
- Inconvenient objective placement (weight 0.13): Timed and untimed objectives are scattered across the map, forcing frequent character switching and traversal of empty areas. Some levels with optional objectives can be failed due to unskippable dialogue sequences.
- Limited weapon customization (weight 0.12): The game lacks weapon crafting and customization options, limiting players to default weapons with randomly generated stats. The absence of a custom character creation feature is also a drawback for some.
- Overpriced, typical of Koei Tecmo (weight 0.1): Reviewers feel that the game is overpriced, which is a common sentiment regarding Koei Tecmo titles.  Some criticize the company's business practices, such as releasing multiple versions of the same game with minimal updates.
- Poorly optimized multiplayer (weight 0.08): Multiplayer is poorly optimized, severely impacting the gameplay experience. The game freezes constantly when playing in co-op mode, and there is no rescue option if one player dies.
- Straight port, minimal changes (weight 0.08): The game is a straight port with minimal changes compared to previous console releases. Some graphical issues were noted.
- Incomplete character progression (weight 0.07): Character progression feels incomplete due to the lack of a skill system, unlike previous games in the series. The game becomes repetitive in the later stages, with a heavy emphasis on grinding.
- Framerate capped at 60 FPS (weight 0.07): The framerate is capped at 60 FPS, and cutscenes have a lower frame rate. This limits performance for users with higher refresh rate monitors.
- Tedious final battle (weight 0.07): The final battle in the 'Sanada Chapter' is criticized for being tedious and lacking the gravitas of previous installments. Battles can also be repetitive.
- Declined presentation quality (weight 0.07): The game's presentation quality has declined, with more static dialogues and fewer CG cutscenes compared to previous titles. The OST also lacks BGMs from older titles in the series.
- Repetitive Chronicle mode (weight 0.07): Chronicle mode is considered repetitive and boring, lacking the depth of portable titles. Playing together in chronicle mode requires navigating a complicated process.

Gameplay feedback:
- Classic Musou-style gameplay (weight 0.27): The game employs classic Musou-style gameplay, emphasizing hack-and-slash combat against large groups of enemies. It retains familiar mechanics like character progression, weapon enhancements, and special attacks, with some reviews noting that it doesn't introduce significant innovations to the Warriors formula.
- Sengoku period setting/story (weight 0.21): The game is set in Japan's Sengoku period and features a story mode divided into 'Legends' or clan-based campaigns, often focusing on the Sanada clan. The narrative covers events from Nobunaga's rise to the Siege of Osaka Castle, with some overlap between different versions or DLC.
- Scripted battlefield tactics (weight 0.17): The game incorporates battlefield tactics such as morale levels, flag bearers, and troop commands, but some reviewers find these elements heavily scripted, reducing strategic depth. The core action gameplay remains largely unchanged from previous entries.
- Dual character system (weight 0.17): The game features a dual character system, allowing players to switch between two characters on the battlefield, with the AI controlling the other. This system is intended to reduce repetitive gameplay and travel time, and supports both single-player and multiplayer modes.
- Multiple game modes available (weight 0.14): The game includes multiple game modes, such as Story Mode, Free Mode, and Chronicle Mode, offering different ways to experience the game. Chronicle Mode allows players to create custom characters and complete officer biographies, but some find it repetitive.
- RPG elements/customization (weight 0.14): The game features RPG elements such as leveling up, item collection, and weapon customization. Weapons can be upgraded with gems, and dismantling weapons provides both gems and money.
- Large, varied character roster (weight 0.13): The game boasts a large roster of playable characters, each with unique movesets and combat styles. Players can also create custom characters, encouraging experimentation and replayability.
- Multiple missions per stage (weight 0.07): Stages contain multiple main and side missions, with dynamic tasks requiring planning and battlefield awareness to complete successfully. Completing optional secondary objectives provides extra rewards.
- Grindy secret weapon acquisition (weight 0.04): Secret weapons can only be obtained through grinding, but weapons can be melted down and forged for other characters, so players don't have to grind with every character. Collectibles like secret weapons and treasures provide challenges for hardcore players.
- DLC unlock requirements (weight 0.04): Some DLC weapons require completing specific chapters to unlock in the store, which may be inconvenient for players who want immediate access.
- Multiple difficulty levels (weight 0.04): The game features multiple difficulty levels, ranging from easy to challenging, catering to different player skill levels and preferences.

Performance notes:
- Good performance on various platforms (weight 0.41): The game generally runs well on PC, Steam Deck, and ROG Ally, with many users reporting stable performance at 60 FPS even on high settings. Some users specifically praise the optimization, noting that the game doesn't require significant GPU usage to maintain 4K resolution at 60 FPS.
- Resolution and refresh rate issues (weight 0.23): The game has some resolution and refresh rate limitations, including a 60 FPS cap and initial resolution setting issues. Some users have reported workarounds, such as restarting the game to unlock higher resolutions, but others have experienced display issues or difficulty configuring the desired resolution.
- Port based on PS4 version (weight 0.09): The PC port is based on the PS4 version, with similar system requirements to Warriors Orochi 4. The graphics are similar to the PS4 version, with only slightly improved resolution, reflections, and shadows.
- Strange character lighting (weight 0.06): Some reviewers have noted strange lighting, particularly on character faces, which appears pasted on and unnatural. This issue seems to persist despite patches that addressed other initial porting problems.
- Freezes in cooperative mode (weight 0.03): The game experiences constant freezes on almost all stages when playing in cooperative mode. This makes the game unplayable in cooperative mode.
- Old messages cause event delays (weight 0.02): Old messages about defeating enemies keep appearing, causing event delays. This is a minor issue, but it can be annoying.
- Small file size appreciated (weight 0.02): The smaller file size is appreciated due to the lack of higher resolution textures. This is a minor benefit, but it can be helpful for users with limited storage space.
- Game crashed once on startup (weight 0.02): The game crashed once on startup. This is a minor issue, but it can be annoying.

Recommendations:
- Wait for a sale. (weight 0.91): Many reviewers suggest waiting for a sale due to the game's age, high price, or the availability of better options. Some find the full price acceptable given the included DLC and content, while others feel it's overpriced, especially for newcomers or those without nostalgia for the series.
- Highly recommended for fans. (weight 0.78): The game is highly recommended, especially for existing fans of the Warriors/Musou series. Reviewers praise its fun combat, engaging gameplay, and the amount of content it offers. Some consider it the best in the series or a must-have for fans.
- Good entry point; compare favorably. (weight 0.55): Several reviewers compare this title to others in the series, often recommending it as a good starting point or highlighting specific installments (like Samurai Warriors 4 or Spirit of Sanada) as superior. Some suggest this game over newer entries like SW5 or DW9.
- Port more older titles. (weight 0.07): Some reviewers express a desire for more older titles to be ported to PC, emphasizing the importance of preserving these games and making them accessible to new audiences. They appreciate surprise releases and hope for continued support for the series on PC.
- Good for Japanese history fans. (weight 0.05): One reviewer recommends the game for those interested in Japanese history as a warm-up for Assassin's Creed Shadows. Another suggests playing this instead of Ghost of Tsushima, which they strongly dislike. These are niche comparisons.
- Co-op mode has freezing issues. (weight 0.02): Some players have reported freezing issues when playing in co-op mode. This issue significantly impacts the experience, and players are advised to be cautious when engaging in cooperative gameplay.
- Use a gamepad. (weight 0.02): One reviewer recommends using a gamepad for a better experience, citing the game's emphasis on impactful combat. This suggests that the game is better suited for controller input.
- Avoid this game. (weight 0.02): One reviewer strongly advises against purchasing the game, suggesting that the Koei Musou series is in decline. This is a strong negative sentiment, but it's a single mention.

Other player notes:
- Complete SW4 package with DLC (weight 0.21): Samurai Warriors 4 DX is a comprehensive edition of SW4, bundling all previously released DLC, including cosmetic items, music, armor parts and some new stages. However, content from Samurai Warriors 4-2 is excluded from this compilation.
- Port of older PS3/PS4 title (weight 0.06): The game is a port of a 10-year-old title originally released on PS3, later upgraded for PS4. This information provides context for the game's graphics and gameplay, which may feel dated to some players.
- Historically inaccurate, embellished designs (weight 0.04): The game takes historical liberties, featuring embellished character designs and a loose interpretation of historical events. While not strictly accurate, it provides a general sense of the historical period.
- Obscure DLC weapon unlock info (weight 0.03): Information on unlocking DLC weapons is subtly mentioned in the web manual on the official website. This lack of clear in-game guidance may frustrate players seeking to acquire these items.
- 4K resolution issues persist (weight 0.03): Some players are experiencing issues with 4K resolution, and the initial fix of restarting the game is not working for them. This technical issue detracts from the visual experience for affected players.
- Missing glossary/model library (weight 0.03): The game lacks a glossary or library containing character and weapon models. This omission may disappoint players interested in detailed information about the game's content and lore.
- SW4-2 content missing due to legal case (weight 0.02): The absence of Samurai Warriors 4-2 content is due to a legal issue with Capcom. This explains why certain content is missing from the compilation.

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