Playing on hard will force you to try more, like kill enemy banner holders to lower morale, but it's still not as deep as prior games. While the actual combat system has more legs, missions tend to be linear affairs. Past Warriors games have mixed the action up with siege weapons and additional tactics, but Samurai Warriors 4 brings things back to the basics, for better or worse. The neat thing about Samurai Warriors is that it opens up an entirely new combo system with its heavy attacks, called 'hyper combos.' Instead of using the same light-to-heavy moves you'll also have the reverse available, which gives each individual character at least ten unique powers. Warriors 4 follows Omega Force's tried-and-true two-button combo system, with both light and heavy attacks that morph into stuns, area-of-effect, or juggle attacks depending on the order of operations.
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