Doing so unlocks other clans for you to play as, to tell the stories from different angles and see how they all intertwine. In story mode you choose one of the four initially available clans and complete four missions based on their story. There are three main modes when you want to start: story, chronicles, and free. It’s kind of like being in a shonen anime adaption, helped along by the Japanese voices and subtitles. It happens fairly frequently too, as the gauges that need to be filled to perform your musou attacks and rage ability (and by extension a rage musou attack) fill up very quickly. It’s chaotic and it’s quite something to behold. Within minutes of loading it up you’re in battle, spinning like a whirling dervish mowing down all in your path, sending identikit bodies flying left, right, and centre. But Samurai Warriors 4 is worth a go, that’s for sure. While I’ve liked what I’ve played previously, there’s always been just too much vying for my attention to fully immerse myself into the series.
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Now, I’m not an expert on the Warriors series of games. As Samurai Warriors 4 isn’t Dynasty Warriors you can’t pursue Lu Bu, but you can go booloo. Basically, to go booloo is to launch yourself screaming and wind-milling into a fight. But he brought to me a rather interesting word: “Booloo”. I have a friend, he’s not the most intelligent sort, bless him.