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Wang Yuanji is easily my favorite character to play as in most games she's in but I'm under no impression that she won for that reason.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 21:30 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 12:22 |
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No woman character will ever come close to the greatness of Ginchiyo. Perfect design, except in 4 when they added those dumb heels to her steel sabatons. She wields lightning.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 22:33 |
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Jimbot posted:No woman character will ever come close to the greatness of Ginchiyo. Perfect design, except in 4 when they added those dumb heels to her steel sabatons. Couterargument: Wang Yi
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 22:41 |
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I only remember Ginchiyo because of that dumb stupid headgear thing.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 22:53 |
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Pretty impressive Zhou Tai made it to the top 5 there.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 22:54 |
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Tae posted:I only remember Ginchiyo because of that dumb stupid headgear thing. Please do not diss the space Nazi princess crown.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 23:02 |
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Allarion posted:Couterargument: Wang Yi
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 23:09 |
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Ryoga posted:Please do not diss the space Nazi princess crown.
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# ? Sep 12, 2017 23:19 |
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Holy poo poo, I knew that's why I love Ginchiyo.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 00:53 |
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Coincidentally, the Qubeley is probably my favorite MS so far in DW Gundam 2, if only because its three-bar standing musou, coupled with a high Ranged stat, let you basically just say 'No' to giant bosses.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 02:11 |
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Dj Meow Mix posted:Empires games are generally more simulation/customization based. You won't get the main storylines going in those, for that you'll want to buy the main numbered titles. Xtreme Legends entries add more story content/missions, but didn't include the main storyline until DW8 when Xtreme Legends was bundled with the main game for a rerelease. In that case, would you recommend that you play the main-numbered games before you play the Empires spin-off? Right now, I'm trying to decide between buying Samurai Warriors 4 Empires and Warrors Orochi 3 Ultimate, and at the moment, I'm leaning towards Empires only because the light strategy elements and the character creation make it seem more varied based on what I've experienced with DW8. At the same time, I wonder if it's better to play SW4 first, since I get the impression that you benefit from going through the story-line first. Mostly, I'm trying not burn myself out; I really like Dynasty Warriors 8 so far from what I've played, and I want to try the other games in the series, but someone a couple pages back said not to play too many Musou games in a row. Also, is there a way to display your inputs in DW8, or any of the Musou games? For a couple of the characters, it feels like you have to be really specific with the inputs for some of their combos (Zhuge Liang I've had the most trouble with).
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 07:57 |
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I don't think so but it's less about being precise and more about only pressing the buttons you need for the combo, unlike some games it doesn't sort of ignore button presses until you get to the end of an attack, if you want square, square, triangle for instance you have to press exactly that not spam buttons like I have a habit of doing.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 08:04 |
I got a lot more mileage out of warriors orochi 3 ultimate than DW8 empires. But that really falls under personal taste. There's not much strategy to empires, to be honest. It's more a role play being a bossy jerk to your subordinates than anything else.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 14:15 |
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Max Wilco posted:In that case, would you recommend that you play the main-numbered games before you play the Empires spin-off? Right now, I'm trying to decide between buying Samurai Warriors 4 Empires and Warrors Orochi 3 Ultimate, and at the moment, I'm leaning towards Empires only because the light strategy elements and the character creation make it seem more varied based on what I've experienced with DW8. At the same time, I wonder if it's better to play SW4 first, since I get the impression that you benefit from going through the story-line first. If you're more focused on storylines you'll wanna play Samurai Warriors 4 or 4-II, both of which have character customization (well, I'm pretty sure 4-II does, I haven't played that one myself.) If you've already played one of those and just want more SW4, then Empires is a fine bet. In terms of sheer amount of content WO3U is probably the winner there, though SW4 feels better to play in my opinion. The Orochi games are also grindy as hell, and likely will burn you out if you're coming off another musou game. The recommendation to take it slow on these games is earnest. Regardless, play whatever sounds more fun to you. You clearly enjoy the series so I don't think you're really gonna be disappointed either way. I just want to make clear that there aren't really 'end goals' in Empires games. It's more like baby's first anime Civilization and when diplomacy fails (and it always will, by the time it doesn't you've already won) you play a musou game.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 14:54 |
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what's advanced anime civilization
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 16:03 |
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Nobunaga's Ambition, probably.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 16:21 |
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Sengoku Rance, clearly
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 16:22 |
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Dj Meow Mix posted:If you're more focused on storylines you'll wanna play Samurai Warriors 4 or 4-II, both of which have character customization (well, I'm pretty sure 4-II does, I haven't played that one myself.) If you've already played one of those and just want more SW4, then Empires is a fine bet. In terms of sheer amount of content WO3U is probably the winner there, though SW4 feels better to play in my opinion. The Orochi games are also grindy as hell, and likely will burn you out if you're coming off another musou game. Orochi 3 appealed to me when I read about the set up. Having the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors crossover along with other Tecmo characters sounds goofy as hell. Hearing that it's a grind puts me off a little, as I've tried playing Ambition mode in DW8 a bit, and it sort of feels like that (though I blame that partially on not picking the best character to start it with). I watched the GiantBomb Quick Look for SW4 Empires, and baby's first anime civilization is a pretty apt description. For me, one of the appeals of the Warriors games so far is the mixing of historical periods like the Three Kingdoms and Sengoku-era Japan with crazy anime designs and goofiness. There have been times where I've wanted to play one of the Paradox grand strategy games like Crusader Kings 2 or Europa Unversalis, because the idea of taking control of a country and working to make an alternate-history thing sounds fun, but I've always been put off by how complex they are, and I imagine it's not as fun in execution as it is in concept. Empires appeals to me because it hits on that same basic idea, but the grand strategy component is replaced with "run into a battle with a guitar weapon and rock your enemies out to victory." I also remembered that I bought One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 a while ago, and I still haven't played it yet, so maybe I should give that a look first. I am sort of curious if that has the same kind of 'tactical' element as Dynasty Warriors where you need to be concerned about your teammates or prioritize targets. Dj Meow Mix posted:Sengoku Rance, clearly I just looked this up. Uh...what the hell is it? Also, is it any good
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 16:55 |
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One Piece Warriors 3 arguably has the best combat system by a mile
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 16:56 |
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Max Wilco posted:For me, one of the appeals of the Warriors games so far is the mixing of historical periods like the Three Kingdoms and Sengoku-era Japan with crazy anime designs and goofiness. Are you at all familiar with the Sengoku Basara franchise?
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 17:07 |
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Max Wilco posted:I just looked this up. It's an h-rpg. I only know about it via reputation lol (and the OST which is pretty good) Warriors games and their lookalikes will all have that light tactical element you're looking for, so the anime Warriors, Fate Extella, Sengoku Basara, Neptunia, Senran Kagura etc will all have something if you like the gameplay system. How far down the rabbit hole you're willing to go depends on your taste in anime, I guess. If you want to stick to feudal history stuff then DW, SW and Sengoku Basara are what you're looking at. I guess Bladestorm as well.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 17:22 |
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Sengoku Basara makes the opening of DW7 seem grounded and too realistic in comparison
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 17:41 |
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Does anyone have any tips for getting started in Samurai Warriors 4 Empires? I picked a clan that seemed cool and instantly lost my first bid for a new territory. I won the second, but every battle after that has been unwinnable.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 17:46 |
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Urdnot Fire posted:Nobunaga's Ambition, probably. I played the hell out of NA: Sphere of Influence, are there any superior games in the series? Ones that got released or fan translated to English?
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 18:27 |
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titties posted:Does anyone have any tips for getting started in Samurai Warriors 4 Empires? I picked a clan that seemed cool and instantly lost my first bid for a new territory. I won the second, but every battle after that has been unwinnable. Try starting in a territory that's shoved into a corner so you have fewer places to be invaded from. Be sure to rotate your best military officers to the front and make sure you have the means to work around their fatigue. Pay special attention to how much food you have. Pay close attention to how many soldiers you have and the general state of your infrastructure. When deciding on a territory to invade, consider all the avenues of attack back into the space you're entering. Keep your fronts as small as possible. If you're on the defensive, don't turtle unless the enemy force is absolutely overwhelming - if you can push them all the way back and take their main camp, you'll steal resources.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 19:48 |
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Keeshhound posted:Are you at all familiar with the Sengoku Basara franchise? Dj Meow Mix posted:It's an h-rpg. I only know about it via reputation lol (and the OST which is pretty good) I've heard people compare Senran Kagura to the Musou games a few times before. I asked about in the Senran Kagura thread, and there was the sentiment that the SK games were more straightforward, and you didn't have to babysit the AI characters. (Then again, there was also the sentiment that the games were more akin to Devil May Cry or God of War, so I don't know) I know I've had a couple of hang-ups in DW8 trying to fulfill certain requirements. I had to restart the Han Castle mission in the Wu campaign a couple of times because I couldn't stop the flood gates in time. It's also a little aggravating when you try to rush to aid an ally who's in distress, only to get stopped by gates and enemy officers you have to defeat first. It's not something I totally hate, though; I think it's probably part of what keeps the game engaging. However, there are times where you just want to go in and smack the crap out of mobs of enemies without having to rush back across the entire battlefield because Cao Cao can't handle some generic officer.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 20:46 |
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Max Wilco posted:I've heard people compare Senran Kagura to the Musou games a few times before. I asked about in the Senran Kagura thread, and there was the sentiment that the SK games were more straightforward, and you didn't have to babysit the AI characters. (Then again, there was also the sentiment that the games were more akin to Devil May Cry or God of War, so I don't know) Senran Kagura is closer to Sengoku Basara in design but is much smaller in scale and tries to be more like a traditional Streets of Rage-esque beat-em-up. You walk forward, beat a mob in small area, walk forward, beat a mob in a small area, fight a boss. There are no AI characters to babysit, because you are almost always alone. Mobs are both strong and cheap, so there's no feeling of being a super god ninja a la Ryu Hayabusa and Ayane in Orochi 3. You just feel like you, as a human player, can better exploit weaknesses. If you're looking for a Musou fix outside of the franchise, Senran Kagura (and by extension, the Neptunia brawlers by the same developer) are not going to give it to you. You'll have a better time with Fate/Extella.
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 20:59 |
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Chachi posted:Try starting in a territory that's shoved into a corner so you have fewer places to be invaded from. Be sure to rotate your best military officers to the front and make sure you have the means to work around their fatigue. Pay special attention to how much food you have. Pay close attention to how many soldiers you have and the general state of your infrastructure. When deciding on a territory to invade, consider all the avenues of attack back into the space you're entering. Keep your fronts as small as possible. If you're on the defensive, don't turtle unless the enemy force is absolutely overwhelming - if you can push them all the way back and take their main camp, you'll steal resources. I've not played an Empires game since DW5/SW2, but does this mean that conquering the map is not a complete pushover anymore that I can achieve single-handedly?
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 23:59 |
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ZogrimAteMyHamster posted:I've not played an Empires game since DW5/SW2, but does this mean that conquering the map is not a complete pushover anymore that I can achieve single-handedly? It's less doable now that maps are larger with more objectives that can make things tougher for you if you don't manage to hit them. Against a single-territory clan with a handful of officers, it's not a problem, but trying to go ham on a clan with eight provinces and a bunch of title officers is more difficult.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 03:31 |
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Max Wilco posted:I'm not, but I'll check it out. Oh man, I'm legit curious to hear your reaction once you get into it, if and when you do. I loving LOVE the Basara games, if only for how fast paced they can get. A shame we'll never get another one over here, and Basara 4 will never be translated properly, because good lord, did I love playing 3, to the point of picking up a copy of UTAGE just for the quality of life benefits. Plus, you know, being able to play as Kenshin semi-properly.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 06:03 |
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Magil of Shadow posted:Oh man, I'm legit curious to hear your reaction once you get into it, if and when you do. I loving LOVE the Basara games, if only for how fast paced they can get. A shame we'll never get another one over here, and Basara 4 will never be translated properly, because good lord, did I love playing 3, to the point of picking up a copy of UTAGE just for the quality of life benefits. I looked up some game-play footage, and at first, I didn't see anything real special until I saw a clip from the second game with a lady shooting enemies with dual pistols, only to pull out a chaingun and start firing. Now I'm interested. I was going to ask what the opinion was on the Ambition mode in Dynasty Warriors 8. The impression I get is that it's sort of a 'lite' version of the game-play from Empires. That being said, it feels pretty slow and sort of half-baked. You cap out on Fame pretty quickly, but gathering allies takes a while, and you burn through materials pretty quickly. I also can't seem to make it past five or six battles before officers start seeming to get really tough (they start taking a lot of damage and can stun-lock you in the air until you health is nearly gone). I've been using Zhang Liao (as he seems a little overpowered, though that might be due to how i have him set up), and I got him to level 50 or so, but I'm wondering how much of a difference your level makes on the difficulty. I've been mostly starting battles on Normal difficulty. Some guides I've looked at online say to exploit a method where you can sell items or animals to get gold fast and buy items to level yourself up really quickly. I should note that I'm playing DW8XL (specifically the PC port), and that XL adds a second story'/campaign after you complete the camp.
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# ? Sep 16, 2017 00:14 |
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Tae posted:I only remember Ginchiyo because of that dumb stupid headgear thing. Ginchiyo is great, though I liked her better before they introduced her husband to the series and she got eclipsed by him (it's started happening to Ina as well)
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# ? Sep 16, 2017 03:36 |
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Max Wilco posted:I looked up some game-play footage, and at first, I didn't see anything real special until I saw a clip from the second game with a lady shooting enemies with dual pistols, only to pull out a chaingun and start firing. Now I'm interested. Basara is definitely goes into the crazy territory. The one that was released in the west, Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes, has a version of Magoichi that uses modern weaponry and she owns.
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# ? Sep 16, 2017 05:35 |
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Max Wilco posted:I looked up some game-play footage, and at first, I didn't see anything real special until I saw a clip from the second game with a lady shooting enemies with dual pistols, only to pull out a chaingun and start firing. Now I'm interested. Sounds like you're looking at footage from the PS2 games or PSP games since you're describing Nou-hime. The gameplay improved in SB3 and SB4 a fair bit over the PS2 games and the PSP games are spin-offs based on a series of mecha games so their gameplay is pretty different. The first PSP game does have a great intro though: https://youtu.be/m2lV3SBJEj0 Most importantly, only two entries in the series are available in English and the first is a well-known localisation butcher job so if you care about playing in English your only real option is Sengoku Basara 3 / Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes on PS3/Wii. If you don't care about the language (and in my opinion, you shouldn't because it's very easy to pick up and play regardless) then you can buy Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi on the Japanese PSN store and use some online guides to help with stuff like weapon customisation.
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# ? Sep 16, 2017 18:24 |
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For Nobunaga's Ambition, If I have Ascension installed is there any reason at all to keep the base game?
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# ? Sep 17, 2017 02:33 |
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No, they're separate games.
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# ? Sep 17, 2017 02:41 |
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Ghost-Slug posted:Sounds like you're looking at footage from the PS2 games or PSP games since you're describing Nou-hime. The gameplay improved in SB3 and SB4 a fair bit over the PS2 games and the PSP games are spin-offs based on a series of mecha games so their gameplay is pretty different. My interest is piqued. Does it matter what storefront I get it from? I have a Singapore psn account I used for Super Robot wars Unlucky7 fucked around with this message at 05:15 on Sep 17, 2017 |
# ? Sep 17, 2017 03:28 |
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I didn't keep up with info since it's release, but was the sanada spinoff basara game as garbage as I think it was?
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# ? Sep 17, 2017 04:04 |
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Ryoga posted:I didn't keep up with info since it's release, but was the sanada spinoff basara game as garbage as I think it was?
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# ? May 30, 2024 12:22 |
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Samurai warriors and sengoku basara are vastly different Samurai masune has 1 sword. Basara masune has 6 swords wielded at the same time like claws.
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# ? Sep 17, 2017 04:30 |