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Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi is the expansion to Sengoku Basara 4, released in summer 2015 on both PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 consoles.
It also has an on-going active translation in developement for the PS3 (and eventually PS4) by users MikoM, Nexu101 and their Basara Translation Team. You can view the video on it here. The project is currently ongoing, with patches being updated constantly.
Contents
- 1 Characters
- 1.1 Playable Characters
- 1.2 Non-Playable Characters
- 2 Gameplay
- 2.1 Roulette
- 2.2 Element-Changing Weapons
- 3 Game Modes
- 3.1 Sengoku Creation: Extreme
- 3.1.1 Drama Routes
- 3.1.2 Anime Routes
- 3.1 Sengoku Creation: Extreme
- 4 DLC
- 5 Themes
- 6 Guides
- 7 Gallery
- 8 External Links
Characters[]
Playable Characters[]
In addition to the cast from the main title, the following have been confirmed playable, bringing the overall roster to 40.
New:
- Yoshiteru Ashikaga
- Maria Kyogoku
- Sen no Rikyu
Returning:
- Kasuga
- Toshiie Maeda
- Matsu
- Shingen Takeda
- Kenshin Uesugi
Non-Playable Characters[]
Returning:
- Mitsuhide Akechi
Gameplay[]
- As with before, Production I.G. returns to animate more cutscenes, as well as the opening sequence. There are confirmed to be more anime routes this time around than in Sengoku Basara 4, though not all characters will have them.
- Save data from Sengoku Basara 4 can be transferred over. Completed stories, character levels, weapons, play books, and costumes will be preserved. Stages in free mode, fugitive bingo, and unlocked difficulty levels will also carry over. Consumables such as unspent money and unused EXP, however, will be converted into Tenka Medals. The game will also give item rewards to players simply for having a prior save.
- The level cap has been increased to 999.
- There will be 32 new stories.
- Previous limits on weapon parameters (1,500) can now be broken and surpassed to 3,000 with the use of a special inscription.
- Each character can now hold 40 weapons instead of the previous 20.
- A new, higher, difficulty called 'Heaven' has been added to the game, wherein both soldiers and bosses are more powerful and aggressive, healing items appear less frequently, and the foot soldiers take on a different appearance.
- Personal Inscriptions, when purchased, are fused to a low level weapon, and then can be attached to a higher weapon as the player chooses.
Roulette[]
- Stages will now have 'roulette camps' or 'roulette troops' which, as the name suggests, activate a roulette. The following outcomes have been observed:
- Black (変化, Transformation):
- Transform into a bomb troop. Enemies killed in this form will drop Tenka Medals.
- Transform into Kanetsugu Naoe. Enemies killed in this form will drop Tenka Medals.
- Transform Motochika's Akatsukimaru. Enemies killed in this form will drop Tenka Medals.
- Red (天貨, Tenka):
- Enemy Tenka Medal troops appears. These enemies will drop Tenka Medals when killed.
- Special enemy Poem Amago appears. He will drop Tenka Medals every first hit after he emerges from sand.
- Skull (罰天, Punishment)
- Musashi Miyamoto appears. Drops Tenka Medals when defeated.
- Bomb rains. Enemies killed while this effect is active will drop Tenka medals.
- Player character is hit on the head and angels will retrieve his/her soul. Analog stick prompt appears. Successfully performing the analog prompt will reward players with Tenka Medals
- Gold (天金, Gilt)
- Tenka Medals rain. Additional Tenka Medals can be acquired by defeating enemies.
- Black (変化, Transformation):
- Stages with Roulette camps/troops will have a breakable green box, which when broken will affect the colors of the next roulette wheel depending on the contents of the box. Red/Blank arrow from the box will change all non-gold colors to red/black. Gold arrow from box will change all sections of the roulette to gold. Purple arrow will increase the skull sections in the roulette.
- Tenka Medals can be traded in the shop for various items from four categories: Costumes, Weapons, Techniques, and Speech. There are 167 rewards in total.
- Skills gained from Tenka Medal rewards are activated with L1+Square.
- When importing save data, characters already level 50 or higher will already have these skill revisions unlocked.
Element-Changing Weapons[]
For the first time in the series, characters will be able to change their element with the use of special weapons.
So far, all of the weapons revealed are DLC:
- 'Ice Dragon' changes Masamune Date's element to ice.
- Light Tiger Claws' changes Yukimura Sanada's element to light.
- 'Sacred Blade: Mourning' changes Mitsunari Ishida's element to kan.
- 'Mikawa Tanuki' changes Ieyasu Tokugawa's element to wind.
- 'Light Of Death And Rebirth' changes Yoshiteru Ashikaga's element to light.
- 'Lows/Highs' changes Sakon Shima's element to fire.
- 'Cat Paws to Suit the Lovely Me' changes Maria Kyogoku's element to light.
- 'Neckchopper' changes Katsuie Shibata's element to darkness.
Game Modes[]
Sengoku Creation: Extreme[]
Carrying over from the prior title is Sengoku Creation Mode, with 32 new stories in addition to those in Sengoku Basara 4. Of those, eight will be creation (normal) routes for the eight characters new to Sumeragi.
The new stories include:
Drama Routes[]
- Yoshiteru Ashikaga
- Kotarō Fūma
- Tadakatsu Honda
- Kasuga
- Kojūrō Katakura
- Hideaki Kobayakawa
- Kanbei Kuroda
- Maria Kyōgoku
- Toshiie Maeda
- Matsu
- Yoshiaki Mogami
- Yoshitsugu Ōtani
- Sasuke Sarutobi
- Sen no Rikyū
- Yoshihiro Shimazu
- Muneshige Tachibana
- Shingen Takeda
- Kenshin Uesugi
Anime Routes[]
- Motochika Chōsokabe
- Masamune Date
- Mitsunari Ishida
- Motonari Mōri
- Yukimura Sanada
- Ieyasu Tokugawa
- Shima Sakon
- Katsuie Shibata
- Yamanaka Shikanosuke
DLC[]
DLC Information
Note: All costume and music DLC previously purchased for Sengoku Basara 4 will have to be re-downloaded before it can be used for this title.
Themes[]
- Opening Theme: "DOUBLE-DEAL" by T.M.Revolution
- Ending Theme: "Heavenly Blue" by Chiaki Ishikawa
Guides[]
Gallery[]
Image Gallery
External Links[]
- Official Website (Japanese)
Sengoku Basara |
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Games |
Series |
Anime |
Film |
Live-Action |
Characters |
Sengoku Basara |
Masamune Date • Yukimura Sanada • Nobunaga Oda • Nohime • Kenshin Uesugi • Shingen Takeda • Itsuki • Xavi • Ranmaru Mori • Mitsuhide Akechi • Kasuga • Toshiie Maeda • Matsu • Sasuke Sarutobi • Yoshihiro Shimazu • Tadakatsu Honda |
Sengoku Basara 2 |
Keiji Maeda • Motochika Chosokabe • Motonari Mori • Hideyoshi Toyotomi • Hanbei Takenaka • Musashi Miyamoto |
Sengoku Basara 2 Heroes |
Kojuro Katakura • Nagamasa Azai • Oichi • Kotaro Fuma • Ujimasa Hojo • Ieyasu Tokugawa • Honganji Kennyo • Yoshimoto Imagawa |
Sengoku Basara 3 |
Mitsunari Ishida • Yoshitsugu Otani • Magoichi Saika • Kanbei Kuroda • Tsuruhime |
Sengoku Basara 3 Utage |
Hisahide Matsunaga • Hideaki Kobayakawa • Tenkai • Yoshiaki Mogami • Muneshige Tachibana • Sorin Otomo |
Sengoku Basara 4 |
Sakon Shima • Katsuie Shibata • Shikanosuke Yamanaka • Matabei Goto • Naotora Ii |
Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi |
Yoshiteru Ashikaga • Maria Kyogoku • Sen no Rikyu |
Sengoku Basara Legend of Yukimura Sanada |
Masayuki Sanada • Nobuyuki Sanada |
Sengoku Basara Battle Party |
Kiyomasa Kato • Komatsuhime |
Area Warlords |
Harumasa Nanbu • Yoshishige Satake • Hirotsuna Utsunomiya • Yoritsuna Anegakoji • Haruhisa Amago |
Other Characters |
Gohonyari • Kanetsugu Naoe • Miyoshi Trio • Izumo no Okuni |
Anime Exclusive |
Tadatsugu Sakai • Kazumasa Isono |
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