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Samurai Warriors 4-II Critic Reviews

26 Total Reviews

20 Positive Reviews(76.9%)
6 Mixed Reviews(23.1%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Digitally Downloaded September 29, 2015
However, the real strength in this one is the way the various fascinating stories of fascinating heroes is retold, and as a result of that Samurai Warriors 4-II is one of the best games in the series for some time.
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Gaming Nexus October 13, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4-II is a great addition to the series and proves to be plenty of fun, whether you're playing solo or with a friend. Go get yourself lost in this Feudal era drama.
85
PlayStation Universe October 27, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4-II is an excellent addition to the Warriors franchise, but could have done with a bit more change to differentiate itself from its predecessor.
80
Push Square October 1, 2015
Rather than a reforged sword, 4-II is more of a secondary blade – and its edge is just as sharp.
80
God is a Geek October 4, 2015
Even though the game doesn’t look any better from the previous instalment, Samurai Warriors 4-II’s gameplay is as fun as ever and the story is definitely worth your time.
80
Atomix November 1, 2015
Even if it's not a full sequel, it expands greatly for the enthusiasts of the first game. It offers dozens of gameplay hours and new features that make the game the definitive edition. Sadly, it didn't age well if we talk about graphics.
79
Vandal September 30, 2015
It's a very interesting expansion for Samurai Warriors 4, with not enough new features to be called Samurai Warriors 5, but enough content to satisfy its fans.
79
Gamers' Temple October 19, 2015
Fans of Koei's hack and slash games will most likely find something to enjoy in Samurai Warriors 4-II - if you're in it for the overall gameplay, it's a lot of fun.
77
LaPS4 September 29, 2015
Quite a disappointing revision of the game that lost its story mode on behalf of a few more hours of gameplay. It may not be attractive because of that, although it deserves an opportunity.
76
COGconnected October 15, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4-II doesn’t truly fit the role of a sequel, nor an expansion, but it acts more like an alternate version of Samurai Warriors 4. And honestly, that’s alright because it works as it sure is fun to play through.
75
PlayStation LifeStyle October 1, 2015
With an emphasis on more characters and an intuitive new upgrade system, alongside the robust Free mode and Endless Castle mode, and there is a lot of new content to go around multiple times.
75
Worth Playing October 26, 2015
For newcomers, this is a great entry to use as a jumping point into the series. For series veterans, the changes, omissions, and small additions make it a lesser product than its predecessor, but if you're interested in the lore, 4-II is still worth checking out.
70
3DJuegos September 30, 2015
Tons of new game modes and playable changes refresh the classic Samurai Warriors 4 hack´n slash formula.
70
Multiplayer.it September 30, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4-II introduces a new character and some minor changes, but it's still one of the best musou around.
70
Hardcore Gamer October 5, 2015
For owners of the original release, a fifteen to twenty dollar DLC expansion option would have gone a long way to selling this, but it’s a worthy purchase for everybody else.
70
Meristation October 7, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4, title released a year ago that served to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Musou games based in feudal Japan, receives the first of its two expansions. SW 4 II is what once was known as Xtreme Legends, and includes interesting news as a new set of skills and enhanced survival mode.
70
ZTGD October 9, 2015
Omega Force has become a machine at crafting these, and for those not yet tired of the setting, there is still a copious amount of fun to be had here.
70
Brash Games October 11, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4-II was a fun game to play at first, but it eventually became mind-numbingly repetitive.
70
Eurogamer Italy October 12, 2015
Samurai Warriors 4-II, as a remake of a title released just a year ago, for the few new contents introduced, is disappointing. Considering it as musou, however, is fun despite the repetitive gameplay.
70
DarkZero October 19, 2015
In the end, Samurai Warriors 4-II is yet another Musou entry out of a dozen or so that hit every year. However, these button-mashing brawlers can still provide hours of entertainment for players who want to turn their brains off and enjoy some over-the-top action.