

If you’re desperate to play this in English, you can play the Mentioned Devil Kings. If you enjoy games similar to Dynasty Warrior, then you’ll enjoy this.

Even if you don’t fully understand what’s happening, Sengoku Basara provides a more enjoyable gaming experience. In contrast to the localization, the game features sixteen playable characters, each with its own unique set of powers and fighting style. (Take Nobunaga as an example he was the embodiment of evil and possessed demonic powers.) The characters themselves are heightened interpretations of their historical counterparts who served as models for them. The story’s basic premise is that each of the generals and warlords wants to conquer Japan for their own side or for themselves. It should not be confused with the locally developed monstrosity known as Devil Kings. Sengoku Basara is a hack-and-slash video game that follows the same formula as Dynasty Warriors but centers on Japanese warlords and generals during the Sengoku period.

Capcom’s hack-and-slash video game Sengoku Basara was initially released for the Sony PlayStation 2 on July 21, 2005.
