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[Dynasty Warriors] Occasionally, I do Musou as if I remember it.

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I often like to do it where Masayuki awakens as a person of dual nature at Nagashino.

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I thought it was a rough collaboration just to match the big river theme, but it turned out to be an incredible masterpiece.

It’s too valuable to be treated as a collaboration.

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I believe the true moment of being in a state of duality is when Katsuyori died.

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I had fun with the Rokumonsen system in Sanada, thinking “this kind of thing might happen.”

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>>3

If only it were easier to earn the gauge…

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The warriors who have always taken care of me in the Takeda clan are gradually becoming prey to the riflemen…

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The middle-aged Yukimura is incredibly strong.

However, if I don’t do at least that, I won’t be able to get through the hellish red of Tennoji Gate…

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The last part really felt like Sengoku Musou.

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I think it’s the ultimate form of a historical action game.

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Make it your achievement.

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>>8

It was a scene that really stuck with me, as it was a word that would never have come from the Masayuki of previous Musou games.

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It’s nice that it’s not a big victory ending, but rather that it’s a proper defeat in battle.

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>>9

The appeal of Sanada lies in the fact that he boldly falls as the last general of the Warring States period, and this is something that must absolutely be protected.

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It’s a shame that there are named characters that only appear like this.

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>>11

I really like Hidetada.

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>>11

I like Masayuki.

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Unless it’s a big hook like a collaboration with a major river.

The Warring States and the Three Kingdoms cannot focus on a specific family line, you know…

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Tennoji-guchi was doing it while crying.

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The only thing that’s a bit off is that Hideyori has no trace or form at all.

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>>17

It’s just that they mentioned Hideyori’s name in the Satsuma fall legend as if they remembered it.

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>>20

Overall, it feels like Sengoku Musou really doesn’t want to do side character themes.

Especially, this is like the heroine, Cha-cha, the mother.

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It’s nice that unique mobs like the vassals of the Sanada clan or the five from Osaka are easy to understand.

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>>18

I was grateful for conversations like that.

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Goodbye, Naiki.

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A man named Sasuke wants to comment on the appearance of the kunoichi.

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Sasuke can’t make it to the final battle.

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Masayuki is really a delicious character, isn’t he?

I like both the river’s raccoon and this cool old man.

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It’s nice that the final opponent is Hidetada.

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Depicting concubines too much in today’s age is…

Especially, Hideyoshi will become that.

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During the pursuit battle of the First Ueda Campaign, the unit only had my older brother, and I thought, “Hmm, something is wrong!”

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Please lift the regional restrictions on Steam…!!

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I’m dissatisfied with the lack of presence of Hideyori.

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Considering the relationship between Hideyoshi and One-san, I guess they judged that a concubine would not be suitable.

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Hideyori was treated strangely even in the 4th anime, so maybe it’s difficult.

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It was nice to have an atmosphere with Ueda and the like.

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My father, who holds a daimyo seal in Musou Abyss…

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Isn’t it that my older brother is making the Tokugawa shogunate acknowledge him through force as he single-handedly sweeps through them?

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I thought it would be nice to explore my own territory.

I understand the reason for being attached to the land.

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Sister, you’re great…

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Even though there’s a lady present, a concubine!!??

Because all of my subordinates will become like that.

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There were many stories that reminded me of scenes from a historical drama, and I was really excited in real-time.

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Older brother, age a little more.

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>>41

Compared to kunoichi and Chacha, they are aging properly.

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>>44

The adult-like attitude of that guy is fine, but the contrast was so hilarious in the extra brother part with Masamune and Garasha.

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Since Kaihime is originally a concubine, she is also present at the Siege of Osaka.

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I really like the super strong mature Yukimura.

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I wanted Yoshiyori to be released.

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The middle-aged Yukimura is strong and cool, and it’s just perfect!

I wish Sengoku Musou had featured Nobunaga as the main character in the Sanada Maru format rather than 5.

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Huh! You want to see someone in their middle age being outrageous!?

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This is a reward for the users who have stayed with us until now, after all. It’s the mature Yukimura.

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Well, the one who truly embodies the Warring States chaos is the historical Sanada Yukimura, so it makes sense to give him appropriate abilities.

50: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

When I look at Hideyoshi’s final years through a modern perspective…

The persuasive power of siding with Toyotomi has become quite weak.

I thought so, but it was precisely because many people were leaving at that time that the Battle of Sekigahara happened.

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>>50

It’s not really about whether they were pro-Toyotomi or not at Sekigahara; it’s more about whether you prefer Ieyasu or anti-Ieyasu, that’s how it feels…

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It’s true that there aren’t many opportunities to use just the story, even though I’m a middle-aged person.

The scenes where it can be used are quite hopeless, which makes it stand out even more.

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I cried even though the death of the character Naki was just a mob.

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It feels just like a true “musu” to have Yukimura single-handedly dominate against an absurd number of opponents!

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It’s about 3 or 4 times, right, middle-aged Yukimura?

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I love how Matsunari is like “Hey…” in that moment.

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You can say that it’s the best work in terms of how it handles Hidetada.

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Do you know?

Father actually laid hands on his own son.

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The Battle of Sekigahara is generally considered a conflict between the largest factions of the Toyotomi clan.

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Takatora looks like he’s having a hard time every time.

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>>61

Everyone may disappear, but that’s why the good thing about Musou no Takatora is that I will keep rushing forward…

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Overall, it seems like it was just a brief appearance, but Masamune’s commentary on Yukimura is really memorable.

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It’s a waste to end it just with Naiki, Masayuki, Sasuke, Chacha, and Sanada Maru.

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The thread image shows that my older brother, who used to be a terrible brother complex at 4, has now become a reliable and independent older brother, which I appreciate the most.

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>>64

After the brother’s operation in Osaka, the ending was somewhat touching.

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I always think that the existing motions of Yukimura aren’t that strong, right?

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>>65

Because it’s a motion that has been used since the first one…

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>>65

It is strongly felt in the OROCHI series, but

The Warring States group has too narrow of an attack range without blinding speed.

The additional charge during middle age was like a desperate, wide-range attack.

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The overall map that looks just like the Japanese map seen in the epic drama!

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As for Masayuki, it’s okay to put him out as a 5!

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>>68

If we’re sending out Katsuyori, it feels too lacking without this guy as well.

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Please add Japanese to Steam…

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Father and Sasuke are playing over there because they can also use it in the Abyss.

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Since Sengoku has added motion but hasn’t received any updates at all.

Even with the addition of shockwaves, the lack of ground motion is still an issue…

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>>74

Looking back, while the scenario had its own feelings at various times, there has always been a difference in enthusiasm in the game aspects, such as between the Three Kingdoms and Sengoku…

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Kenta Miyake, who plays a handsome character that isn’t a gorilla-type macho, is still an incredibly fresh version of the invincible father.

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It’s so mysterious why we’re being region-locked on Steam.

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>>76

I want to try it because it’s called a masterpiece, but for some reason, it’s region-locked on PC, so I still haven’t been able to play it.

Why is there Japanese for 5?

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Katsuyori and his father’s interactions were very good.

Sometimes they come to the territory, so I feel attached to it.

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Collecting iron sand is so tedious!

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If Masayuki were in OROCHI, he would likely become friends with Chen Gong and Fa Zheng.

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Enhancing weapons can be quite difficult.

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I don’t really feel like this guy is a coward.

I am just desperately working for my territory, my family, and my lord.

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>>82

From the outside, it really feels like a deeply contradictory thing, but I really like the flavor of it being just a person trying to protect what they value inside.

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Magoichi and Date have become incredibly strong at god-speed…

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The weapon disparity in the Three Kingdoms is really terrible! Everyone had weapons like Sima Shi’s!

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>>84

Is it like that thrusting motion in fencing!?

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Even though Chacha is cute, the timing to use her is really just a moment!

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I like the idea of dying at Ieyasu’s headquarters or winning in a one-on-one duel with Keiji, but the feeling of something suspicious with my sister-in-law is also appealing, and the “it’s enough already” in the thread image was just too good.

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Hideyori can only be a child between Chacha and Yukimura!

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Is Garasha still alive for now?

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Yukimura and Chacha-sama… they must have escaped to Zack Island, right…!?

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I want to interact with Sanada’s elder sister.

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Since it is a completion of Sengoku Musou, I would like everyone to play it if possible.

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Like a flower, Lord Hideyori.

Taken by the demon-like Sanada.

Retreating and retreating, to Zack Island.

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Since Yoshitsugu is appearing, it would have been nice to have Yukimura’s wife show up as well.

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Well, it’s healthier than the time when you were unusually close to Inahime when your husband was not around, Yukimura.

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>>97

It’s hard to say this in front of my older brother, but I really liked the interactions between the third sister-in-law and Yukimura…

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>>97

It feels like people are saying I’m dating Yukimura if it’s three.

Furachi-san was the most outrageous.

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Did we need to keep Garasha alive?

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>>98

Well, according to Garasha’s story from her first appearance in “Two Warriors,” it seems she somehow survived…

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I want a new work that’s like a chronicle with aging, similar to Sanada Maru.

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Why did you make Ina-hime the heroine?

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“Ina-chin, who was said to be the most outrageous because of increased exposure and being close to your husband’s younger brother…”

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Mr. Muramatsu has a character design that is too good to be discarded here.

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The reason why the entire Tokugawa family likes my older brother is his overwhelming wildness, which is quite amusing.

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My older sister is too cute.

The clearly cutest female character.

That would make anyone a siscon.

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The Siege of Osaka saw Yukimura provoking the enemy a lot, you know…

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(Goeimon, who becomes Chacha’s master)

109: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Sakon and little Yukimura can also be used, but I’m mostly collecting materials with Masayuki and Kunoichi.

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Even in Musou, it’s Sanada again!! Ieyasu gets chased around until the very end.

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>>110

When I was young, I had a spear thrust in front of me while escaping from Masayuki.

Getting old and running away from Yukimura in Osaka, a spear is stabbed right in front of me.

“I love saying, ‘This parent and child…'” while laughing.

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This is an extremely good scene...

Tokugawa Hidetada: …I am no match for my father in any way, but there is one thing I can be proud of. That is having gained friends. Must I even give up that one pride? Is peace really so significant?

Sanada Nobuyuki: What a waste of words. Just that alone is enough for Nobuyuki to feel rewarded.

Tokugawa Hidetada: …I finally feel like I understand how heavy a burden my father carried…

This is an extremely good scene…

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It is also the final boss.

But the refreshing feeling of Ieyasu with the large cannon weapon is amazing.

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Garasha is not playable as a son-in-law…

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I thought the final boss wasn’t Ieyasu but Hidetada…

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>>116

In terms of story, he is the last general symbolizing the Warring States period, and there is also the composition of the young lord who is the greatest warrior in Japan and the master of peace that lies beyond the Warring States.

Historically speaking, as the second shogun of the Tokugawa family, unlike the head of the Tokugawa household, there is no real damage in defeating Ieyasu while he is in a retired state as a “great elder,” so it’s not a problem during the Summer Campaign.

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Since Mitsunari and Garasha are both popular characters, it might be difficult to take them hostage and have them explode.

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https://www.gamecity.ne.jp/news/22746.html

By the way, the official strategy guide is available for free.

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Shall we not end it, Yukimura?

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Hidetada had a great character, huh…

It’s a shame that the motion is generic.

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I understand that having a husband can be troublesome for the convenience of portraying female characters as heroines…

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After doing Origins, I’ll do Sanada Maru.

Here it is… the era of peace!! It feels just right.

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>>123

As the key to peace, I will decide on my fate against Yukimura…

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>>123

I decided to aim for a world of peace beyond the ocean…

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It’s fun, but I’ll probably wait until after the 4DX is over… and then take my time progressing.

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Hidetada had a favorable position in the large river of Sanada Maru, symbolizing that the peaceful era ahead would be solid even without Ieyasu.

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>>126

In “How Will Tokugawa Ieyasu Do It?” he had a great character, shouting things like, “This is not war!!!” to recreate the struggles of young Ieyasu.

Recent historical dramas have been treating Hidetada properly, haven’t they?

It can be said that being looked down on as a poor performer in battle has been quite unreasonable until now.

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Yukimura realizes that trying to defeat Ieyasu is just for his own satisfaction!

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The Siege of Osaka is incredibly exciting, including the music.

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I think it would have been fine to make Tadaoki playable if he was going to be such a prominent mob character in 3.

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The Warring States period has many factions, making it difficult to depict.

That’s why there is a grand finale, which makes it entertaining.

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It is said that this crossed the minds of probably all players.

The problem of how old you are, kunoichi.

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>>133

Masayuki hasn’t changed at all in appearance from when he was young until Yukimura’s downfall!

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The act of rampaging at the Siege of Osaka itself is self-satisfaction, after all…

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Hidetada’s successor gacha is too SSR.

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>>135

This is true even in actual history…

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It seems that Sengoku Origins won’t allow for branching midway, so I will probably make a choice at the beginning.

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>>138

In other words, it seems like being a living witness to the Warring States period, like in a chronicle, would be the easiest thing to do.

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>>146

William… the character for excellence…

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It was like a lump of malice, inheriting some aspects of the character Hideyasu from the anime.

The seasoning you put on is amazing.

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Hehe! I am the eternal beautiful girl ninja!

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The interaction between my older brother and Hidetada is nice, isn’t it…?

Even with Chūkatsu’s plea for mercy, it doesn’t work—well, if that’s the case, I’m at fault too, so I should go tell Ieyasu.

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The picture of Yukimura in the thread has become a warrior of righteousness and love, having completed the vow to fight together until the end, which his father, Katsuyori, could not do, against Lady Chacha.

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I was taught that the reason I wondered who that flying squirrel was, is because it was imported back from an anime.

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Hidetada is literally too much of a perfect peace.

My son is also an SSR.

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>>145

It is not an exaggeration to say that the 250 years of the Tokugawa shogunate were built on the savings of the three generations of the Aoi family.

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In the anime version, you were younger than Yukimura, right, kunoichi?

What do you mean by becoming an older sister position and not aging?

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In Sengoku Musou Origins, there is too little room for branching paths…

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I want to know the age of the senior who witnessed Yukimura’s birth to his last moments.

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>>151

Do you want to die, Sasuke…!

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>>151

You’re also quite youthful, aren’t you…

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Chronicle felt like a legendary mercenary, which was great.

Mitsunari has been showing respect.

154: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There’s no way that Kunoichi Yukimura is still dressing like a gal even as he reaches middle age.

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>>154

Look at Fura-Chan.

They were wearing competitive swimwear even at the Siege of Osaka!

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Sasuke’s voice actor is Meng De from Origins.

It sounds like a different person, so the range of acting is too wide.

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From the time of “Get up, Number 1!” it has changed a lot, hasn’t it, Kunoichi?

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>>157

The first Sengoku feels too bizarre when I look at it now…

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>>164

I kind of feel like I understand why Masamune is a little boy.

It’s amazing that the city has a loli and Nobunaga in bloomers, along with Mitsuhide having silky hair.

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Since Hidetada’s growth story was progressing simultaneously, it’s fair to say he is essentially the hidden protagonist.

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>>158

The beauty of the Sengoku period is evident, presenting a complete and stunning view from either side.

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As a witness to the Warring States period, the two works of Nioh, covering the late Warring States starting from Oda to the fall of Osaka Castle, are quite good and hold memorable significance.

That aside, I want to witness the Sengoku era in Musou!

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I touched on Musou again in Abyss after a long time, but I wonder if the thread image is easy to play.

I only do weird things, like Orochi.

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Support Akechi as a key figure of the kirin.

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>>162

There is no kirin here either…!

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The reevaluation of Hidetada and Katsuyori is nice.

167: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The coolness of the middle-aged Yukimura’s “I’ve defeated the enemy general!!!” is just incredible…

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Brother… why does the sister route not exist?

169: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s probably thanks to the focus on characters that excel in the scenario, but when it comes to the story alone, this is the best in the Sengoku genre.

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>>169

I finally started to like Yukimura.

You really are someone who can be the main character of the Sengoku period.

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>>176

The undefeated Yukimura seems to have been favored in the Three Kingdoms series at that time, but it feels like they were trying to showcase only the beautiful aspects, which in turn makes it seem like they couldn’t capture his charm very well.

I came to like Sanada Maru because it focused on depicting both the good and the bad aspects of the drama thoroughly.

I felt the same emotions towards Shu in Origins.

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I love it when Hideyasu does things like “Yukimura has come!” with Fura-chan and my brother!

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I was surprised when Sasuke died halfway through, thinking he was going to accompany Kunoichi in the final battle.

Well, Naiki was a good character, so that was nice…

173: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Hidetada is the most convincing presence to make people talk about peace and such.

174: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I think there are quite a few theories about whether Iemitsu is really SSR or not.

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Every time I see Nobunaga and Mitsuhide’s original costumes, I can’t help but go “Wow…”

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If you like Sanada, the Sengoku Musou series is the greatest masterpiece.

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>>177

There are parts of the original Sanada Maru and this Sanada Maru that made me fall in love with Sanada.

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Stop being so spoiled!!!

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It’s great to see the mature Yukimura, who has been previously known for his good behavior, stirring up the enemy forces.

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Since I married the unruly Nobuyuki, it feels like all I’ve been saying is “Lord Nobuyuki…!? Lord Nobuyuki!?”

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The first Mitsuhide is wearing something like Western armor.

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Toiie (narrative death) doesn’t look old at all.

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I love when the mission “Defeat 1,000 enemy soldiers!” appears at the beginning of the Battle of Sanada Maru!

I’m really hyped up!

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>>184

It really feels unmatched! It gets you pumped up, doesn’t it?

It’s good that the mission is just to defeat that guy.

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I wonder why the first generation Mitsuhide had a homo-like atmosphere with Ranmaru… Later, he also has erotic experiences with Garasha.

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>>185

In 2, I rely on Nobunaga, and in 3, I rely on Motonari.

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The summer battle truly gives me a sense of what real dominance is, with its overwhelming intensity and wildness.

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Since Origins is highly rated, could you please release a remaster of something similar like Sengoku Chronicle…?

188: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Nobunaga and Mitsuhide of Musou are opposing entities, represented by the black wing and the white wing.

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>>188

Everything is… worthless.

Nobunagaaa!!

That’s good, isn’t it?

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I wanted a new recording of Muneshige too.

192: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I’m grateful for the recent Origins because I’ve already reached my goals with the 7 generals and various threads.

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Because I played Sanada Maru after playing 5.

When Hidetada complained about his father, that guy, Momoji Sandayu, was like…!

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Nobunaga and Mitsuhide are in conflict over Ranmaru, and both end up killing him, according to Nohime.

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>>194

It’s too terrible of a fight…

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If I did Sanada Maru in the Origins system

The final battle of the summer tournament is likely to have a hellish level of difficulty.

It’s like I’m breaking through the Chinese garland road all by myself.

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The first pursuit of Ueda is also a hellish battlefield, so it’s fine.

I don’t want to, so my older brother will defeat everyone from the height of the Tokugawa period by himself.

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I haven’t cleared 2HD or 3Z yet, but I ended up trying the thread image and 4DX.

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>>200

Well, the former is just too old, so the discomfort outweighs the positives, so that’s fine…

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It’s quite tough to do the Warring States period now without the speed of the gods…

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    [Granblue Fantasy] I’m often told it’s a hit, but honestly, I don’t really understand it well.