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Way of the Samurai 4 Critic Reviews

25 Total Reviews

4 Positive Reviews(16%)
21 Mixed Reviews(84%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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EGM August 22, 2012
Way of the Samurai 4 is a goofy, glorious romp through post-isolationist Japan, and it's about as fun and accessible as the series has ever been. While some bugs and graphical issues may sour the experience at times, that shouldn't prevent newcomers from giving the series a shot.
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DarkStation September 7, 2012
Way of the Samurai 4 is plain simple fun, but it is still fun!
70
Destructoid September 18, 2012
Way of the Samurai 4 is an "acquired" taste (pun intended), and tends to demand that players give a little to get the most out of it. Unfortunately, most players won't, once again dooming it to the ghetto of niche interests and "quirky" Japanese titles. Those willing to stick with the game, however, will find a unique, rewarding experience that to date, can't be found anywhere else.
70
Gamer.no November 5, 2012
The most open ended series on the planet returns. You are free to carve your own path, make allies and disrupt or keep the peace. It can be confusing and slow at times, but leaving your story is great fun.
65
ZTGD August 31, 2012
All in all, Way of the Samurai 4 is a decent game that some players will enjoy.
65
Vandal October 8, 2012
Definitely not for everyone. Unlike the original title, this one is not for the general public, but for those who just want to relive the experiences from past games. Stuck in the same old mechanics, Way of the Samurai 4 won't give you what you expect from a game released this year.
60
Game Informer August 21, 2012
Genuinely bizarre and often-comedic situations generated charm, but Way of the Samurai 4's dated visuals, control difficulties, and stiff combat makes it needlessly frustrating.
60
Hardcore Gamer August 27, 2012
An involving, evolving story and effective customizability just aren't quite enough to save a game marred by annoying graphical issues and uninspiring gameplay.
60
It never pretends to be a serious game, and though it might be a little too pricey for dumb entertainment, it does provide some fluffy sandbox fun.
60
GameSpot September 7, 2012
Way of the Samurai 4 isn't the prettiest package, but for those with a taste for weirdness and a measure of patience, it's a gift that keeps on giving.
60
Everyeye.it September 20, 2012
Strange and funny, complex and disturbing, Way of The Samurai 4 is an interesting take on the genre, but it features silly situations and a poor combat system.
60
We love that Way of the Samurai 4 is batshit insane, and about as Japanese as a toilet that sings and shoots rainbows. Even still, that quirkiness quickly gives way to seriously rough edges. Clunky, repetitive combat isn't helped by comically bad animations, and when the visuals aren't bland, they're shredded to pieces by screen tearing.
60
Gameblog.fr October 10, 2012
Way of the Samurai 4 targets medieval Japan lovers, for sure, with a adventure in a classic and major era for this country. But it's too short, combats lack dynamism, and its production values are below average. It's still a satisfying adventure thanks to the various choices and consequences available.
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4Players.de October 12, 2012
Even with receding quality in the series over the years in mind I was looking forward to this game. But just like the 19th century became a cultural breaking test for Japan, this becomes a breaking test for even the hardest advocate of samurais in an open world.
60
Eurogamer Germany October 21, 2012
Structurally, this is a really clever game. To get the most out of this remarkably liberal samurai-playground, though, you should be willing to make some compromises when it comes to the stiff and stuttering fighting engine and the colorful, but somewhat ancient-looking graphics.
60
Eurogamer Sweden November 6, 2012
Way of the Samurai 4 places a lone samurai straight into the conflict between the local Shogunate, a British trade attaché and a local extremist faction near the end of the Edo era. Through five very busy days, the fate of a small town may be decided. What could have been an interesting period piece falls a bit short due to shallow combat, a reliance on repetition and relatively low production values.
60
If you crave a slice of nudge-nudge, chop-chop weirdness, it's a curio shop worth visiting.
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COGconnected September 7, 2012
For those that can look past the issues, the game can open up into a decent hack and slash with fair amount of depth; you just have to invest the time to get there.
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Gaming Age August 31, 2012
But if you find yourself hungering for a new experience, I think Way of the Samurai 4 can certainly fill a bit of that need. Just be prepared for a little lack of refinement along the way.
55
IGN September 3, 2012
With the freedom of an open world combined with inconsistent tone, it's very hard to tell just what the development team at ACQUIRE Corp was aiming for. While the story has branching paths, none were especially engrossing or entertaining, and the repetitive combat quickly took its toll.