Perhaps this would be my entry point into other musou games, as I've only ever played Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. The roster sounds promising enough.
@Ichiban That's unless they decide to use the same animation style as the original Hyrule Warriors.
@Jaz007 I disagree there. Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition ran beautifully on the Switch and didn't make any hardware sacrifices. If you ask me, it fits the standard if how a musou game should potentially run on a PS4 (though the PS5 games are coming around).
Yes, it's a port of a Wii U game, but all that means is that they really just need to spend more time polishing the game. There's much more content, much more in-game assets needing to be rendered, and simply many more enemies to fight than the Switch-original (and exclusive) musou, Age of Calamity, which ran... moderately poor, and that came after Definitive Edition.
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Re: Samurai Warriors 5 Has 27 Playable Characters, July Release Date Confirmed
Perhaps this would be my entry point into other musou games, as I've only ever played Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. The roster sounds promising enough.
@Ichiban
That's unless they decide to use the same animation style as the original Hyrule Warriors.
@Jaz007
I disagree there. Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition ran beautifully on the Switch and didn't make any hardware sacrifices. If you ask me, it fits the standard if how a musou game should potentially run on a PS4 (though the PS5 games are coming around).
Yes, it's a port of a Wii U game, but all that means is that they really just need to spend more time polishing the game. There's much more content, much more in-game assets needing to be rendered, and simply many more enemies to fight than the Switch-original (and exclusive) musou, Age of Calamity, which ran... moderately poor, and that came after Definitive Edition.