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  2. Sengoku Basara 4 - Wikipedia

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    Sengoku BASARA 4 (戦国BASARA4) is the fourth main installment of the Sengoku BASARA video game series, developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 3. The game was released in Japan on January 23, 2014.

  3. Devil Kings - Wikipedia

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    Devil Kings, known in Japan as Sengoku Basara (戦国BASARA), is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2, developed and published by Capcom. It is the first installment in the Sengoku Basara franchise. The game's theme song for the Japanese version is "Crosswise" by T.M.Revolution. The western version featured a prologue, along with an original ...

  4. Sengoku Basara - Wikipedia

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    Sengoku Basara (戦国BASARA) is the first game in the series and released in Japan on July 21, 2005, for the PS2 as a hack and slash, action game developed by Capcom. Devil Kings, an English-language version of the game, featured altered gameplay and a completely different, supposedly more western audience-oriented dark fantasy story with original characters.

  5. Sengoku (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Sengoku on their March 15, 1991 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [7] Likewise, RePlay reported Sengoku to be the fourth most-popular arcade game at the time. [8] On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the Neo Geo version of the game a 19 out of 40. [9]

  6. Category:Video games set in feudal Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sengoku Basara; Sengoku Basara 4; Sengoku Blade; Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun; Shinrei Jusatsushi Tarōmaru; Shiren the Wanderer (2008 video game) Shiro Project:RE; SimCity Creator (Nintendo DS) Skulls of the Shogun; Soul of the Samurai; SpellCaster (video game) Sword of Honour (video game) Sword of the Samurai (video game)

  7. Sen no Rikyū - Wikipedia

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    Sen no Rikyū is a character in the Sengoku Basara franchise, introduced in the 2015 game Sengoku Basara 4. Rikyū is portrayed with two split personalities - the peaceful and elegant Wabisuke, and the irreverent and aggressive Sabisuke – in reference to the philosophy of wabi-sabi that the actual Rikyū popularized.

  8. Sanada Yukimura (Sengoku Basara) - Wikipedia

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    In Sengoku Basara 4, Yukimura fights for the Takeda clan once again. However, he has a smaller role in the story since the game focuses a little more on Ishida Mitsunari. [13] The spin-off game, Sengoku Basara Sanada Yukimura-Den, [14] centers around his past while also being more historically accurate than previous titles. The second son of ...

  9. Date Masamune (Sengoku Basara) - Wikipedia

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    Date Masamune (Japanese: 伊達 政宗) is a character from Capcom's Sengoku Basara video game franchise, first introduced in the 2005 video game Devil Kings.In the North American and European versions, he is known as a warrior named Azure Dragon, but retained his original name in the series' third title.