The famous Warlord starts small, but gradually takes over more and more of Japan with the help of his retainers and allies, until he becomes a terrifying force that even his allies question. Samurai Warriors 5 is about daimyo Oda Nobunaga’s rise to power. That’s pretty impressive for a hack-and-slash title. Not only is it fun to play in the way that only musou games can provide, but it also got me interested in the Japanese history that inspired the narrative of the game. I’ve never really delved into the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors franchises though, and I wish I had sooner. From the Berserk one to the One Piece adaptations, I’m always down to swat away thousands of foes with ridiculous attacks. MonsterVine was provided with a PS4 code for review Platforms: PS4 (reviewed,) Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch It has some performance hiccups, and anyone who isn’t into musou won’t be convinced otherwise here, but for what it is, Samurai Warriors 5 is a blast. There’s a ton of content to enjoy, fun characters to play as, and a story that has me genuinely interested in Japanese history. Samurai Warriors 5 is everything you expect from a musou game, and I mean that in a good way.
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